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​4 famous Devi temples in Delhi and their food offerings​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 15:00 IST
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4 famous Devi temples in Delhi and their food offerings

In Delhi, devotion often arrives on a plate. At the city’s great Devi temples, worship isn’t only about chants and incense; it’s also about bhog, food prepared with care, first offered to the goddess, then shared with her devotees. Each shrine has its own language of taste, a rhythm of offerings that speaks of both faith and region. To walk through these temples during Navratri is to see how food, pared down to its simplest forms, becomes sacred. Scroll down for four Devi temples in Delhi and the food they offer.

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Kalka Ji Temple

At KalkaJi, one of the city’s oldest shrines, devotion begins with restraint. The morning offerings are quiet: curd, barfi, milk sweets, set against the clamour of bells. By evening, the temple fills with the smell of kuttu and singhara flour sizzling in hot oil, puris, pakodis, and a potato sabzi that is deliberately plain. No turmeric, no heavy spices, only the sting of green chillies and the brightness of coriander. Food here doesn’t try to impress - it bows its head in simplicity, just as the devotees do.

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Chhatarpur Temple

Chhatarpur is grandeur made of marble, but its soul rests in the langar. After the bhog is offered to Goddess Katyayani and to Baba Nagpal, plates of halwa, puri, aloo sabzi, and pumpkin sabzi are laid out for devotees. The scale is astonishing; rows of people seated in the complex, eating together. Yet despite the numbers, the food tastes homely, as if cooked in a neighbour’s kitchen. Here, the offering isn’t just to the goddess, but to the community itself.

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Jhandewalan Temple

At Jhandewalan, the day is divided by food. Mornings open with dry fruits, coconut, peetha, and milk; light, cooling, sattvik. By noon, the thali grows fuller: samak rice kheer, sabudana khichdi, paneer, kuttu pakodis, fruits, and a potato curry. It feels almost festive, like a meal that could carry a family through the day. Evening returns to restraint, a cycle of dry fruits and coconut, reminding us that worship is about balance, not excess.

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Yogmaya Temple

In Mehrauli, almost hidden behind modern bustle, Yogmaya Temple carries the quiet weight of being one of Delhi’s oldest shrines. The food here feels closer to the land - rotis made from bajra or makka, a simple saag, jaggery in winter, fruits and buttermilk in summer. Nothing elaborate, nothing meant to dazzle. The offerings reflect what was once eaten in village homes around Delhi - seasonal, unpolished, nourishing. Standing inside the temple, eating that bhog, it feels less like ritual and more like time travel.

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