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There are many temples in Delhi, but did you know some are older than others? Here are some of the oldest temples in the city.
It is one of the oldest surviving temples in the city and is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s sister.
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Located on Palam Marg, this is the holy place of Lord Swaminatha on a small hillock.
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Built by the Odisha community in the city, this temple is located in Hauz Khas.
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is believed by the people that this temple was built by the Pandava Prince Yudhishthira.
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Built before 1764, this temple is to show respect to Goddess Kali.
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Prachin Bhairon Mandir is located near the old fort and for prasad, liquor is served here.
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While the murti in the main cave of the temple which is at a lower height is still worshipped, this temple is for Adi Shakti.
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