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Kalkaji Mandir, is a Hindu Temple, dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kali. It is situated in southern Delhi , in Kalkaji, India , a locality that has derived its name from the temple and is located opposite the Nehru Place and close to the Okhla railway station, Kalkaji Mandir metro station .
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The Kalkaji Mandir metro station is an interchange station between the Violet Line and the Magenta Line of Delhi Metro. [2] It serves the area of Kalkaji in South-East Delhi , and provides access to many tourist sites such as Kalkaji Mandir , Lotus Temple , Prachin Bhairav Mandir and ISKCON Temple . [ 3 ]
The second view is that it marks the site of a temple since it has been found at the base of a rock exposure near the present day Kalkaji temple. It is claimed that at Kalkaji, where the new Kalka Mandir (temple) exists now, was the old location of a temple (one of the five temples in Delhi) built by Pandavas, heroes of the epic Mahabharata period.
Shri Kilkari Bhairava Temple, near Purana Qila, New Delhi, Delhi.; Pracheen Kaal Bhairav Mandir and Swarn Akarshan Bhairav Mandir, Jhandewalan Extension, New Delhi Prachin Kaal Bhairav Mandir, near Purana Qila, New Delhi, Delhi