Sheetala Devi Temple Pond
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 hour (as part of a temple visit):Place Type:
Religious/Ritual Site:Entry Fees:
No Entry Fee:There is no separate entry fee to visit the pond, as it is part of the temple complex.
Ritual Service Fees:Families performing specific rituals like Mundan must pay a fee to the temple trust or authorized priests, which can rang...No Entry Fee:There is no separate entry fee to visit the pond, as it is part of the temple complex.
Ritual Service Fees:Families performing specific rituals like Mundan must pay a fee to the temple trust or authorized priests, which can range from Rs.100 to Rs.500 or more for specialized services.
Donations:Voluntary cash or kind donations for the maintenance of the pond are welcome.
Summary End:Timing:
Regular Timings:Generally accessible when the Sheetla Mata Mandir is open, typically from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The temple itself may open earlier.
Ideal Visit Time:Early Morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) is ideal for witnessing rituals and enjoyi...Regular Timings:Generally accessible when the Sheetla Mata Mandir is open, typically from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The temple itself may open earlier.
Ideal Visit Time:Early Morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) is ideal for witnessing rituals and enjoying a quiet atmosphere before the major crowds arrive.
Peak Hours:Afternoons and major festival days are the most crowded times.
Summary End:Special Events:
Sheetla Ashtami:The most important special event is Sheetla Ashtami (Chaitra Krushna Ashtami), usually in March or April, which draws the largest crowds for ritual bathing and worship at the pond.
Mundan Ceremonies:The pond is continuously a...Sheetla Ashtami:The most important special event is Sheetla Ashtami (Chaitra Krushna Ashtami), usually in March or April, which draws the largest crowds for ritual bathing and worship at the pond.
Mundan Ceremonies:The pond is continuously a site for the Mundan ceremony, which is a significant family event held throughout the year, but particularly on auspicious days.
Summary End:Best Photo Spots:
Reflection Shots:The still surface of the water can create stunning reflection photographs of the surrounding temple architecture and sky.
Steps and Linearity:The converging lines of the steps leading into the water can be used for geometric...Reflection Shots:The still surface of the water can create stunning reflection photographs of the surrounding temple architecture and sky.
Steps and Linearity:The converging lines of the steps leading into the water can be used for geometric and perspective-focused photographs.
Ritual Moment:Candid shots of devotees performing rituals (always with respect and distance) can capture the cultural and spiritual depth of the site.
Framing the Temple:Use the pond's bank as a foreground element to frame the main Sheetla Mata Mandir structure.
Summary End:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Performing Ritual Baths:If observing the tradition, take a holy dip in the pond (follow local customs and dress codes).
Observing Rites:Witness the various ceremonies, like Mundan, being performed at the pond's edge, respecting the privacy of the participants.
Photography of Reflection:Capture the reflection of the temple or the surrounding trees in the pond's water (check for photography rules first).
Quiet Contemplation:Sit by the banks for a moment of peace and reflection before or after visiting the main temple.
Donation/Charity:Contribute to the upkeep of the pond and surrounding area, often a point of local charity.
Festival Participation:Visit during the Sheetla Ashtami festival to experie...
Information
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Why Famous:
Ritualistic Bathing:It is famous for the belief that a dip in its waters can cure ailments, especially skin diseases, making it a powerful ritualistic center.
Mundan Ceremony Location:It is a highly preferred location for performing the firs...Ritualistic Bathing:It is famous for the belief that a dip in its waters can cure ailments, especially skin diseases, making it a powerful ritualistic center.
Mundan Ceremony Location:It is a highly preferred location for performing the first haircut ceremony (Mundan) for children.
Integral to the Mandir:It is an inseparable and sacred part of the major pilgrimage site of Sheetla Mata Mandir.
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Architecture:
Simple Stone/Concrete Structure:The pond is essentially a large, man-made masonry or concrete tank structure designed to hold water for ritualistic purposes. It has steps leading down into the water for easy access by devotees.
Dimension and Ca...Simple Stone/Concrete Structure:The pond is essentially a large, man-made masonry or concrete tank structure designed to hold water for ritualistic purposes. It has steps leading down into the water for easy access by devotees.
Dimension and Capacity:While precise dimensions are unknown, the pond is sizable enough to accommodate dozens of worshippers at a time during festivals. The architecture is purely functional, designed for ritual bathing, with simple surrounding walls and platforms.
Austerity in Design:The design reflects austerity, focusing on its religious utility rather than elaborate ornamentation, in contrast to the temple's structure itself.
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How To Reach:
By Air:Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) (Approx. 17 Kms). From DEL, hire a cab or take the metro to MG Road or IFFCO Chowk.
By Train:The nearest station is Gurugram Railway Station (GGN) (Approx. 2 Kms). A sho... -
Near Tourist Places:
Sheetla Mata Mandir (Adjacent), Gurugram Bus Stand (1. 5 Kms), Gurugram Railway Station (2 Kms), Qutub Khan's Tomb (3 Kms), Leisure Valley Park (4 Kms), IFFCO Chowk Metro (4 Kms), Kingdom of Dreams (6 Kms), Ambience Mall (10 Kms), Sultanpur National Park (18 Kms), Smaaash (10 Kms). :
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:Exercise caution when using the steps to the pond, as they can be slippery. Do not drink the pond water.
Packing:Carry a towel if you plan to take a ritual dip, and bring appropriate, modest clothing for the temple complex. ...
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