The Eternal Citadel of Dharma
Temples of Indraprastha
Long before it became a metropolis of empires, this sacred land upon the Yamuna’s banks was the noble kingdom of the Pandavas. Today, its ancient shrines continue to radiate an unbroken spiritual resonance through the relentless march of the Kaliyuga.
Prachin Hanuman Mandir
Standing resilient since the grand epoch of the Mahabharata, this sacred tirtha is home to a Swayambhu (self-manifested) murti of the great Vanara warrior. Devotees gather here in boundless devotion, chanting the holy name of Sri Rama, finding invincible strength within the protective embrace of Maruti.
Explore Hanuman MandirKalkaji Mandir
A fiercely potent Siddha Peetha where the Divine Mother manifested to vanquish the asuras of antiquity. Resting upon the Aravalli hills, this timeless sanctuary of Mahakali commands the reverence of millions who seek refuge at the lotus feet of the supreme Shakti.
Explore Kalkaji MandirYogmaya Mandir
Nestled in the historic precincts of Mehrauli, this sacred altar venerates Bhagavati Yogmaya, the divine sister of Bhagawan Krishna. It is a profound epicenter of mystical energy, representing the ultimate cosmic illusion that binds and liberates the mortal realm.
Explore Yogmaya MandirNili Chhatri Mahadev
Consecrated by the virtuous hands of Dharmaraja Yudhishthira prior to the great Ashvamedha Yajna, this ancient Shiva Lingam rests in quiet majesty. Bathed by the cool winds of the Yamuna, the blue-canopied shrine remains a profound testament to the unshakeable faith of the Pandavas.
Explore Nili ChhatriKilkari Baba Bhairav Nath
Guarding the archaic boundaries of Indraprastha, this formidable shrine was established by the mighty warrior Bhima. Worshippers approach this fierce manifestation of Mahadeva with absolute surrender, offering traditional oblations to appease the ultimate protector of the city.
Explore Bhairav Nath TempleShri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir
Radiating the profound tranquility of the Jain tradition, this timeless red-sandstone sanctuary stands as a beacon of Ahimsa (non-violence). Amidst the clamor of the capital, it preserves an atmosphere of deep meditative stillness and unwavering spiritual discipline.
Explore Lal MandirTo walk among these ancient altars is to walk beside the avatars and sages of antiquity, tracing the eternal thread of Dharma through the heart of modern Bharat.
