Chhatarpur Temple is located in South Delhi, is one of the largest and most famous Hindu temples in India. Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, the temple was established in 1974 by Baba Sant Nagpal.

Chhatarpur Temple, spread over 70 acres, the temple complex blends both traditional and modern architectural styles, featuring intricate carvings, grand gopurams, and vast courtyards.
The temple is a major spiritual center for devotees, particularly during the Navratri festival when thousands come to offer prayers to Goddess Katyayani for strength, protection, and blessings. In addition to its religious importance, the temple also plays a significant role in social welfare, with regular community services, free meals, and charitable initiatives for the needy.
The serene atmosphere of the temple, coupled with its grand scale and spiritual ambiance, makes it a must-visit destination for both devotees and tourists. The temple’s accessible location and beautiful surroundings enhance its appeal, offering visitors a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city of Delhi. Visiting Chhatarpur Temple provides an opportunity to experience a blend of devotion, culture, and tradition, making it an essential spiritual landmark in India.
Deity: Katyayani (Durga)
Phone: 011 2336 5358
Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday 5 am–10 pm
Address: Hanuman Sthal, Chattarpur, Chattarpur Mandir Rd, Sat Bari, New Delhi, Delhi 110030
Geographic coordinates: 28°30′7″N 77°10′46″E