Complete Guide — 150+ Hindu, Jain & Sikh Religious Places near Gurugram, Delhi, Faridabad, Noida & Ghaziabad
Hindu places — 30 (Gurugram, Delhi, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad)
Below are 30 prominent Hindu temples / shrines across the five cities, each with a short description and typical address area.
- Sheetla Mata Mandir (Gurugram) — Masani Village, Sector 6, Gurugram. Famous Shakti temple; Navratri crowds.
- Shri ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Damodar Mandir (Gurugram — Badshahpur) — Large ISKCON centre with regular bhajans & prasadam.
- Gurugram Sheetla Mata Road — Baba Nandlal Mandir (local) — neighbourhood Shiva / devi temple with daily aarti.
- Shri Siddh Baba Bharthari Mandir (Gurugram / Sultanpur area) — folk-saint shrine visited by locals.
- Shri Radha Krishna Mandir (DLF / Sector 29, Gurugram) — community Vaishnava temple for bhajans & satsang.
- Akshardham Temple (New Delhi) — large modern temple complex and cultural exhibitions; major tourist attraction.
- Birla Mandir / Laxminarayan Temple (Connaught Place, Delhi) — historic, centrally located, daily aarti.
- Chhatarpur Mandir (South Delhi) — sprawling complex in the Aravalli foothills; multiple shrines and caves.
- Kalkaji Mandir (Kalkaji, Delhi) — ancient and popular Shakti shrine near Lotus Temple.
- Hanuman Mandir (Connaught Place / Jhandewalan) — historic Hanuman temple, popular with commuters.
- ISKCON Temple (Hare Krishna Temple, East of Kailash / New Delhi) — large devotional community and prasadam.
- Shri Yogmaya Mandir (Mehrauli / near Qutub complex) — ancient temple with local significance.
- Nehru Place / Okhla Shiv Mandir (Delhi-Noida border vicinity) — local Shiva shrines frequented by office crowd.
- Sheetla Mata Mandir (Faridabad) — local Shakti temple in older town pockets of Faridabad.
- Nath Sampraday / Baba Balaknath Mandir (Faridabad locality) — hill-saint or local folk temple visited on festivals.
- Kali Bari / Dakshina Mookhi Kali Mata Mandir (Palam Vihar area, Gurugram) — Shakti worship & community events.
- Shri Nahar Singh Palace Temple complex (Faridabad) — near historic sites in the old city (small shrines).
- Sai Baba Mandir (Sector 15 / Noida) — popular devotional centre with weekday devotees.
- Shri Banke Bihari / Radha Raman-style temples (Noida Sectors) — community temples in Noida residential sectors.
- Shiv Mandir (Sector 18, Noida) — busy local temple near shopping hubs.
- Sheetla Mata Mandir (Ghaziabad older city areas) — local Shakti temple with regular festivals.
- Shri Dakshineshwar / Kali-style community shrines (Ghaziabad residential areas) — neighborhood temples with Durga Puja events.
- Hanuman Mandir (Ghaziabad — Ghazipur / Kavi Nagar area) — prominent local Hanuman temple.
- Mahadev / Shiv Mandir (Noida Sector 50 / 44) — suburban temples commonly visited by families.
- Maa Vaishno Devi replicates & small Shakti shrines (across NCR) — smaller temples replicating Jammu shrine patterns.
- Local Navagraha / Satsang Samiti mandirs (Gurugram & Noida outskirts) — astrology/ritual focused temples.
- Tulsi Manas / Ram temples (various community halls across Delhi-NCR) — small Ram temples/associations.
- Temples inside large parks (e.g., Sector parks in Noida/Gurugram) — small shrines for local communities.
- Shakti Sthal Mandirs (Faridabad industrial belts) — community run shrines with festivals.
- Shiva / Ganesha temples near railway stations & marketplaces (all five cities) — convenient city-centre shrines.
Tip: Many Hindu shrines in NCR are neighbourhood temples maintained by local trust/mandal; for pilgrimage-level visits prefer large complexes such as Akshardham, Birla Mandir, Chhatarpur or the big Sheetla Mata temples in Gurugram / Faridabad.
Jain places — 30 (Gurugram, Delhi, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad)
Jain tirths and community mandirs are typically managed by local Jain sabhas and have regular morning/ evening pujas.
- Shri S. S. Jain Sabha / Ahinsa Bhavan (Ashok Vihar, Delhi) — active Digambar / Shwetambar congregational hall.
- Shri Digambar Jain Mandir (Civil Lines / Rajpur Road, Delhi) — historic Jain temple near central Delhi.
- Shri Parsvanath Jain Mandir (Karol Bagh/West Delhi) — community temple with regular satsang.
- Shri Shri 1008 Jinalaya (Connaught Place / central Delhi) — small urban Jain mandir for merchants & professionals.
- Jain Temple (Burari / North Delhi area) — neighborhood temple used by local Jain families.
- Shri S. S. Jain Sabha (Dwarka / Rajapuri) — modern temple complex serving Dwarka-area Jains.
- Shri Jain Mandir (Lajpat Nagar / South Delhi) — community centre with regular Jain festivals.
- Digambar Jain Temple (Noida Sector 18 / Sector 15) — Noida hosts a number of small, active Jain mandirs serving residents.
- Shri Adinath / Parshwanath Mandir (Noida extension sectors) — suburban Jain places with regular gyan sabhas.
- Babu Lal Jain Mandir (Faridabad old city pockets) — local Jain worship place.
- Shri Jain Mandir (Ballabhgarh / Faridabad outskirts) — regional Jain temple serving Bulandshahr–Faridabad community.
- Shri Digambar Jain Temple (Ghaziabad – Indirapuram area) — growing community with modern temple halls.
- Shri Shwetambar Jain Mandir (Ghaziabad old city) — local congregation & festival activities.
- Jain Samaj Mandir (Gurugram Sector-specific, e.g., Sector 14/15) — community-run temple halls.
- Shri Jinalaya (Sohna Road / Gurugram outskirts) — suburban temple visited by residents and travelers.
- Jain Centre (Saket / South Delhi) — urban Jain centre for discourses and community events.
- Shri Gomateshwar / Bahubali replicas (parks / mandaps across NCR) — often found in residential temple clusters.
- Shri Jinalaya Noida Expressway (corporate campus shrines) — worship spaces inside residential complexes.
- Shri 1008 Parshwanath Temple (Sector 57/62 Noida) — community temple in Noida sectors.
- Jain Dharmashala / Banquet Halls (near railway stations: New Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin) — serving pilgrims and discourses.
- Shri Hemkunt Jain Mandir (Faridabad industrial belts) — temple with small jain sabha.
- Jain Community Halls (Ghaziabad Vasundhara / Indirapuram) — active in Navpad & Mahavir Jayanti celebrations.
- Shri Shantinath Mandir (Central Delhi pockets) — historic small mandir.
- Shri Jinalaya (Sector 45/46 Gurugram pockets) — suburban Jain temple.
- Jain Mandir at major malls and residential enclaves (Noida / Greater Noida) — modern, accessible spaces.
- Shri Parshwanath Digambar Temple (Old Delhi lanes) — traditional style temple in older neighbourhoods.
- Jain Bhawan (community centres in Delhi & Gurugram) — used for discourses & marriages.
- Shri Mahavir Swami Temple (Faridabad-Chhatarpur link areas) — local Mahavir temples.
- Shri Shwetambar Temple (Noida residential clusters) — serves Shwetambar community & rituals.
- Navagraha Mandir with Jain altars (select temples across NCR) — hybrid community temples.
Note: Jain mandirs in NCR are often less publicized online; many are active through local sabhas. If you want a verified list with exact street addresses and photos, ask for valid location.
Sikh places — 30 (Gurugram, Delhi, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad)
Sikh gurdwaras are public, welcome all, and serve langar every day. Below are 30 well-known and neighbourhood gurdwaras across the five cities.
- Gurudwara Sadh Sangat Sahib (South City I, Gurugram) — large community gurdwara with daily langar.
- Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar (Sector 67, Gurugram) — active bhog & kirtan centre.
- Gurudwara Sri Singh Sabha (Millennium City / Gurugram sectors) — local community gurdwara.
- Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib (Anandpur Sahib) — (outside NCR; included as regional reference) — birth of Khalsa (if you want a pilgrimage add-on).
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Connaught Place, New Delhi) — one of Delhi’s most famous gurdwaras; large sarovar and langar.
- Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib (Chandni Chowk / Old Delhi) — historically prominent; linked with Sikh martyrs.
- Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib (near Parliament, New Delhi) — historic and central.
- Gurudwara Bhai Gurdas (various Delhi localities) — community centers and prayer halls.
- Gurudwara Guru Ka Tal (Mehrauli / Qutub area) — regional gurdwara with historical associations.
- Gurudwara Shri Dashmesh Darbar (Noida Sector X) — Noida hosts several active gurdwaras for residents.
- Gurudwara Sant Mitha Singh Ji (Noida residential area) — community services and langar.
- Gurudwara Singh Sabha (Indirapuram / Ghaziabad) — major gurdwara serving Ghaziabad congregation.
- Gurudwara Baba Banda Bahadur (Ghaziabad older city) — neighbourhood gurdwara with daily sangat.
- Gurudwara Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib (Faridabad) — Faridabad has a number of gurdwaras serving industrial town Sikh communities.
- Gurudwara Nanakpura / Gurudwara Nanak Piao (South Delhi) — historically noted spots.
- Gurudwara Sahib (Palam Vihar / Gurugram sectors) — suburban gurdwara serving local Sikh families.
- Gurudwara Singh Sabha (Sector 31 / Noida) — community gurdwara with regular kirtan & seva.
- Gurudwara Marolia (Laxmi Nagar / East Delhi) — active in local community events.
- Gurudwara Guru Teg Bahadur (Kashmere Gate area — Old Delhi influences) — local historical ties.
- Gurudwara Patshahi Nauvin (linked to Guru Tegh Bahadur) (Old/central Delhi clusters) — local shrines commemorating guru visits.
- Gurudwara Singh Sabha (Faridabad Sector oriented) — suburban community gurdwara.
- Gurudwara Sahib (Noida Electronic City area) — caters to IT professionals & residents.
- Gurudwara Asan (Ghaziabad – Vasundhara) — modern suburban gurdwara.
- Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar (DLF / Gurgaon corporate pockets) — corporate area gurdwara.
- Gurudwara Shaheed Ganj (various memorial shrines in NCR) — marks historical martyrdoms; smaller sites.
- Gurdwara Hari Singh Nalwa (local memorial shrines across NCR) — often within community centres.
- Gurudwara Dera Sahib (Noida/Greater Noida) — community gurdwara on outskirts for pilgrims & commuters.
- Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib (near shopping/local hubs in Gurugram) — modern langar & service oriented.
- Gurudwara Sahib (railway station pockets — New Delhi Station area) — for travellers and langar service.
- Gurudwara Lal Kuan / Old Town small gurdwaras (Old Delhi & Ghaziabad) — neighborhood historical gurdwaras.
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