geo:
- country: "India"
state: "Delhi"
district: "South Delhi"
town: "Chhatarpur"
lat: 28.4919
lon: 77.1761
temples:
- name: "Main shrine of Kātyāyanī of Chhattarpur"
location: "Chhatarpur"
district: "South Delhi"
state: "Delhi"
country: "India"
built_century: "Varies"
note: "Chhattarpur — 2nd largest temple complex in India"
lat: 28.4919
lon: 77.1761
festival_dates: ["Annual festival"]
festivals:
- name: "Annual Kātyāyanī of Chhattarpur festival"
month: "Seasonally"
duration: "1–10 days"
worship:
daily_rites: ["tradition-specific"]
stories:
- title: "Narrative of Kātyāyanī of Chhattarpur"
source: "Tradition"
summary: "Chhattarpur Mandir (1974) in Delhi is the 2nd largest temple complex in India (after Akshardham). Founded by Baba Sant Nagpal in honour of Devī Kātyāyanī (6th of the 9 Navadurga). 20+ small shrines within 70-acre complex. Annual Navrātri sees 2 million pilgrims. The main deity — Kātyāyanī — is open only during Navrātri (twice yearly)."
primary_scriptures:
- title: "Hindu primary texts"
type: "scriptural/oral"
Kātyāyanī of Chhattarpur
Tradition
Hindu / Shakta
Location
- Chhatarpur, South Delhi, Delhi (28.4919°N, 77.1761°E)
Sacred Narrative
Chhattarpur Mandir (1974) in Delhi is the 2nd largest temple complex in India (after Akshardham). Founded by Baba Sant Nagpal in honour of Devī Kātyāyanī (6th of the 9 Navadurga). 20+ small shrines within 70-acre complex. Annual Navrātri sees 2 million pilgrims. The main deity — Kātyāyanī — is open only during Navrātri (twice yearly).