Delhi, the capital city of India is gifted with several beautiful and popular places of religious significance. There are various shrines in the city that are classily and beautifully designed to fill the visitors with peace, and tranquility. Their elegant structure, and architecture allures tourist to visit these temples. Every year countless pilgrims come to admire the grandeur, pay honor to deities, immerse in spiritual experience, and seek fulfillment for their wishes.
You will find a sizable number of Jain temples, Sufi shrines, Sikh gurdwaras, Buddhist temples, medieval mosques, and Hindu temples that capture the attention of tourists throughout the globe. The stillness of these temples causes an incessant influx of people from the nooks and corners of the world. Let us look at some of these mesmerizing shrines in Delhi city.
# Akshardham TempleAkshardham is one of the most popular religious places in New Delhi. Whoever comes here is mesmerized by the brilliant architecture of this massive shrine. This popular shrine is located on NH 24 close to the Common Wealth Games Village. Akshardham temple is dedicated to the worship of Swaminarayan Akshardham. It is a grand and well-maintained complex that is surrounded by a lovely garden. In addition to paying reverence to Swaminarayan, visitors also visit the temple to witness the mesmerizing collection of Indian culture. The sound and the light show held in the evening are captivating sights to view at the temple.
# Kalkaji MandirKalkaji is a religious site that is located a little distance from the Lotus Temple. This shrine is devoted to the deity Kali. The temple showcases a stimulating circular architecture. One of the beauties of Kalkaji Mandir is its structure that is made throughout from red-colored bricks. Devotees in large numbers visit the site every year. They wait in long queues to get a pious glimpse of the goddess and experience an authentic divine experience and rich cultural heritage of the city.
# Sri Kilkari Bhairav TempleSri Kilkari Bhairav Temple also called the Bhairo Temple is another famous temple in Delhi. This temple is very ancient. Scriptures show that this temple has been existing since the era of Mahabharata. Sri Kilkari Bhairav Temple lies in the courtyard of the Old Fort in Pragati Maidan. It is visited by several pilgrims every year to offer alcohol to the presiding deity.
There is an ancient belief that this temple was constructed by the Pandavas. There are two wings of this temple. One of them is the Doodhiya Bhairav Temple where devotees offer milk to the idol. The other wing is the Kilkari Bhairav Temple, where devotees offer alcohol to the deity. People have this belief that one of the Pandavas, Bheem worshipped in the temple and accomplished powerful Siddhis.
# Hazrat Nizamuddin DargahThe third popular pilgrimage on our list is Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah. It is devoted to a Sufi charismatic religious leader Nizamuddin Auliya. This temple was built in the 13th century. It is located on the busy streets of Nizamuddin West. This dargah is not just popular among Muslims but for everyone who comes with an unshakeable faith in this place. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah hosts the catacombs of a thirteenth-century Sufi poet named Amir Khusro, seventeenth-century Mughal queen Jahanara Begum, and nineteenth-century Sufi musician as Inayat Khan. The entire dargah is enclosed by a peaceful atmosphere. If you are coming to visit this shrine, then you must know that only men are permitted to enter the shrine.
# Lotus TempleThe Lotus Temple lies in the center of the city. The most amazing feature of this temple is that it has the shape of a lotus flower. The temple is made entirely of marble. The sight of this temple looks so marvelous that it is a very popular distinctive tourist destination among visitors. This shrine belongs to the pilgrims of the Bahai faith. It is a monotheistic religion that stands tall to signify love, peace, and harmony among people. Entry to this temple is allowed for everyone irrespective of their faith, gender, and caste. The temple is made up of twenty-seven petals of marble that are arranged in the form of concentric groups. Sitting in the lush green lawns that encloses the temple gives relaxation to people. The evening is the best to come to visit the temple as the temple is beautifully lighted with colorful lights. This makes it a pleasant sight to watch.