Today is the festival of Hartalika Teej, on Hartalika Teej, married women fast for the long lives of their husbands, and happy married life, and worship, Shiva Gauri. In many places, women observe the Nirjala fast on this festival. It is believed that women who fast on Hartalika Teej make Gauri Shankar of clay and install it on the square. They make him wear makeup, clothes, etc., and offer bhog. Women break their fast only after worshiping him in the middle of the night and early morning.
However, women who cannot install the clay idol of Gauri Shankar at home can go to the temple and worship. Apart from this, women who do not observe fast also worship Hartalika Teej and seek blessings for a happy married life. For this, she can also go to the temple of Shiva Parvati and have a darshan and worship. If you are a resident of Delhi or nearby, there are many famous and ancient temples of Shiva Gauri, where you can worship with darshan.
These are the famous Shiva Parvati temples of Delhi NCR, where you can go for darshan and worship today.
Gauri Shankar Temple of Chandni Chowk
The famous and old temples of Delhi include the Shri Gauri Shankar Temple of Chandni Chowk. A large number of devotees come to this temple in the month of Sawan. Along with darshan and worship of Lord Shiva, devotees also come to see the beauty of the temple.
Blue Chhatri Temple of Yamuna Bazaar
You can also come to visit the ancient Neel Chhatri Temple located in Yamuna Bazaar, Delhi. It is believed that this temple was established during the Mahabharata period. The atmosphere of the temple is calm which makes the devotees feel close to God.
Shiv Temple of Preet Vihar
You can go to the cave Shiva temple near Preet Vihar Metro Station in Delhi for darshan. The beauty of this temple is worth seeing. There is a cave inside the temple. A park is built in the temple premises.
Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan Temple of Rangpuri
Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan Temple is located in Rangpuri, Delhi, which is built with modernity. This temple was established in the presence of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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