Shani Dham Temple

Shani Dham Temple (Rahul)
Geography
Country India
Locale Chhatarpur, Delhi
Culture
Primary deity Shani

Shani Dham Temple is located in the Indian capital of Delhi, and contains the world's tallest statue of Shani.

In the last few years i.e. on May 31, 2003 the largest Shani Idol was unveiled by Anant Shree Vibhushit Jagat Guru Shankracharya Swami Madhavasharam Ji Maharaj.[1] Since then, it has become an attraction for the devotees of Lord Shani. Before unveiling the idol of Shani, Shree Shani Dham Peethadeshwar Sant Shiromani Shani Charanuragi 'Datti' Madan Maharaj Rajasthani ji performed the enchanting of One Hundred Crores, and Thirty Two Lakhs Shani Mantras on the sacred grove.

Location

The temple is situated on Chhatarpur Road, near Asola, and is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Chhatarpur Temple, about 8–9 kilometres (5.0–5.6 mi) away from Mehrauli, and 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Qutub Minar.[2] It is equipped with the natural rock Idol of Lord Shani, as a chief deity.

Shree Shanidham Trust

The Shree Shanidham Trust is a non-profit, non-governmental social welfare volunteer organization established under the expert guidance of Shree Sidh Shakti Peeth Shanidham Pithadhishwar Shree Shree 1008 Mahamadaleshwer Paramhans Daati Ji Maharaj (Nijswaroopanand ji Maharaj).[3] The Trust is engaged in social welfare activities in different parts of India but is primarily focused on Rajasthan, and has worked in areas of Rajasthan affected by drought. Some of their social works are as follows:

References

  1. "Shani Dham Delhi".
  2. "Shanidham Temple". Delhi Live. 2006-12-17. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  3. "Shree Shanidham Trust". Retrieved August 28, 2012.

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