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Jhandewalan Temple

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The Jhandewalan Temple is a Hindu temple near Karol Bagh in Delhi, India dedicated to the goddess Aadi Shakti. It is among the oldest temple in Delhi and located on Jhandewala road.

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Jhandewalan Temple
Rani Jhansi Road,

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Shri Aadi Shakti Maa Jhandewalis Temple

Rani Jhansi Road
110055 , Karol Bagh Tehsil
Delhi, India
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