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- Yogmaya_Temple abstract "Yogmaya Temple also known as Jogmaya temple, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Yogmaya, the sister of Krishna, and situated in Mehrauli, New Delhi, close to the Qutb complex. It is widely believed to be one of the five surviving temples from the Mahabharata period in Delhi.[citation needed]According to local priests this is one of those 27 temples destroyed by Ghazni and later by Mamluks and it is the only surviving temple belonging to pre-sultanate period which is still in use. Rajput King Hemu reconstructed the temple and brought back the temple from ruins. During Aurangzeb's reign a rectangular hall was added to the temple which is a witness of a failed attempt by Mughals to convert this ancient temple into a mosque which was later turned into a store room for Devi's vastra.Though its original(200-300B.C.) architecture could never be reformed after its deconstruction but its reconstruction had been carried out repetitively by the locals.Yogmaya or Jogmaya is considered, an aspect of Maya, the illusionary power of God. The temple is also venue of a large congregation of devotees during the Navratri celebrations.The present temple was built in early 19th century and is a descendant of a much older Devi shrine. Adjacent to the temple lies, a water body, johad, known as 'Anangtal', after King Anangpal, and covered by trees from all sides The temple is also an integral part of an important inter-faith festival of Delhi, the annual Phool Walon Ki Sair.".
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- Yogmaya_Temple architecture Hindu_temple_architecture.
- Yogmaya_Temple caption "Main chamber of the temple".
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- Yogmaya_Temple country India.
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- Yogmaya_Temple latd "28".
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- Yogmaya_Temple location Mehrauli.
- Yogmaya_Temple location New_Delhi.
- Yogmaya_Temple longd "77".
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- Yogmaya_Temple mapCaption "Location in Delhi".
- Yogmaya_Temple name "Yogmaya Temple".
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- Yogmaya_Temple subject Category:Hindu_temples_in_Delhi.
- Yogmaya_Temple subject Category:Mehrauli.
- Yogmaya_Temple subject Category:Shakti_temples.
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- Yogmaya_Temple comment "Yogmaya Temple also known as Jogmaya temple, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Yogmaya, the sister of Krishna, and situated in Mehrauli, New Delhi, close to the Qutb complex. It is widely believed to be one of the five surviving temples from the Mahabharata period in Delhi.[citation needed]According to local priests this is one of those 27 temples destroyed by Ghazni and later by Mamluks and it is the only surviving temple belonging to pre-sultanate period which is still in use.".
- Yogmaya_Temple label "Yogmaya Temple".
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