Shani Mandir Dwarka - New Delhi

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Address :

47, Block A, Sector 23, New Delhi, Delhi 110075, India

Postal code : 110075
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47, Block A, Sector 23, New Delhi, Delhi 110075, India
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Ravi Madan (ラヴィマダン) on Google

located at pochanour, dwarka
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Sanjay K Thakur on Google

Newly constructed.
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Diganta Sharma on Google

Its good
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Encourage Childhood on Google

Good place to worship....
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SACHIN BOHRA on Google

Place where our belief and emotions come together
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Ajay Pandey on Google

A divine place for worshipper of Lord Shani Dev Ji. You will find Prabhu Hanuman Ji also.
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Anubhav Kapoor on Google

One of the smaller temples you have in Dwarka. This temple is near the line of hardware and furniture stores and just behind the Farmer's Market that has recently opened in Pochanpur. Reasonable gentry and safe for women.
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Shivam Singh on Google

india has been praised by some of the great people who have lived on the Earth. The evidence of Indian civilization can be traced back to thousands of years. No other place can vouch for the sort of diversity, which fills every nook and cranny of this incredible country. The various religions, languages, dialects, traditions and customs provide many facets of the majestic country called India. The geographic land of India has several marks of faith spread all across its length and breadth. Certain structures have several centuries of devotion backing them, granting more authenticity and reverence. “India has two million gods, and worships them all. In religion all other countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire.” – Mark Twain (American author) Indian religions, especially Hindu faith, offer numerous Gods and Goddesses to seek blessings from. Situated close to the Alaknanda River, the abode of Lord Badrinath is located in the Chamoli district, a small town of Badrinath(Uttarakhand). This holy shrine of Lord Vishnu forms a part of the four holiest sites (Char Dhams) in Hindu religion. It is also one of the four Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites (comparatively minor pilgrimage sites). It is one of the 108 temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Divya Desams), which find mention in the works of Tamil saints who existed from 6th to 9th century. The ancient abode of Lord Vishnu can be visited only between April to November as in the rest of the months the weather is too harsh for undertaking a pilgrimage journey. Two of the famous festivals related to the temple are – Mata Murti-Ka-Mela – in which the mother of Lord Badrinath is worshipped and it takes place in the month of September. Badri-Kedar Festival – extending to 8 days, it takes place in the month of June and is celebrated in both the temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath.

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