Shri Sheetla Mata Mandir (श्री शीतला माता मंदिर) is dedicated to Devi Kripi/Kirpai, wife of Guru Dronacharya. This temple is located on Sheetla Mata Road in Gurgaon city of Gurgaon district in the state of Haryana in India. This temple is very famous and is visited by a large number of people. Shri Sheetla Mata is the Kuldevi of Gurugram, so devotees perform mundan rituals here and married couples come to seek blessings.
History of Sheetla Mata Temple Gurgaon
Mata Sheetla Devi, who according to the Indian epic Mahabharata was the guru maan of the Pandavas and Kauravas. That is why Gurgaon, now renamed as Gurugram from Guru + Gram or Guru's Village.
Kirpai, also known as Lalita and later Mata Sheetla, lived in Keshopur village in the nearby Union Territory of Delhi. Her husband Dronacharya used to visit Keshopur every day from her Gurugram ashram. She devoted herself to the care of sick children, especially those suffering from smallpox. People affectionately and respectfully called her Mata (Mother). After her death a temple was built in her honor by the villagers and she came to be remembered as Mata Sheetla or Mata Masani, i.e. the 'Devi of smallpox'. The present temple was built in the 18th century by the Hindu Jat Raja Jawahar Singh of Bharatpur to commemorate his victory over the Mughals, for which he took the blessings of Sheetla Mata.
Other Nearby Attractions
Gurugram Bhim Kund
Gurugram Bhim Kund also known as Pinchokhra Jhod is a 10-acre wetland in the Bhim Nagar locality of Gurugram city of Gurugram district in the state of Haryana in India. It is located between Sector 4, 6 and 8, about 3 km from Rajiv Chowk, Gurugram.
Eklavya Temple
There is an Eklavya temple in honor of Eklavya of Mahabharata fame in Khandsa village of Sector 37 of Gurugram city in the state of Haryana, India. According to folklore, this is the only temple of Eklavya and it is the place where Eklavya cut his thumb and offered it to Guru Drona.
New Front entrance, new structure is not place of prayer. Its place of office, library, Kitchen and other official work.
Top shikhar view from mela parking area which is beside the road.
A huge Lord Shiv statue in dhyana mudra, at left side outer garden, before prayer hall.
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