Located in the posh Chhatarpur district of south Delhi, the Chhatarpur temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, part of the Navadurga. Founded in 1974 by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji, the temple is the second largest in all of India after the Akshardham Temple (also located in Delhi). The shrine, known for its fabulous latticework (Jaali design), is a masterpiece of spectacular architecture that is a fusion of South and North Indian design. The Chhatarpur temple complex is spread over a sprawling area of over 60 acres and the complex itself houses many shrines dedicated to several other deities concentrated in three segregated areas within the temple complex.
Chhatarpur Temple opens at 06:00 AM and Close: at 10:00 PM (During the Navratri Festival, Temple is open throughout the day)
During the Navratri festival (The 9-day long holy celebration each in October and April every year), the Chhatarpur temple is entirely illuminated by lights and attracts a huge crowd.