Dehradun

Daat Kali Temple

Open Time : 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Address : Jai Maa Daat Kali Temple, NH 72A, Ashkrodi, Uttarakhand, India

Why to visit Daat Kali Temple

  • The Daat Kali Temple, also known as the "Maa Daat Kali Mandir" in Dehradun, is devoted to the Goddess Kali.
  • It is reported that the Temple has an idol of the Goddess that was placed there when it was built in the early 1800s.
  • Devotees come here to pray to Goddess Kali, often bringing ghee, oil, and wheat as offerings, as well as for blessings on important purchases such as a car.
  • The Navratri festival is celebrated with zeal here, and a bhandar is set up to provide food to worshippers. 
  • It is also a popular resting place, especially since there are resting amenities in the establishment's hall or Bhawan.

Nearby Attractions 

  • Clock Tower (14 km)
  • Malsi Deer Park (26.1 km)
  • Laxman Sidh Temple (20.8 km)

Ideal Duration: 1 hour
Distance From ISBT Dehradun: 7.7 km

FAQ on Daat Kali Temple

How to reach Daat Kali Temple?

The Daat Kali temple on the Saharanpur road is around 14 km from Dehradun. It is 7.7 km from ISBT Dehradun on the Dehradun-Saharanpur road. The nearest railhead to the temple is Dehradun railway station, which is 13 km away.

What is the entry charge and when is the Daat Kali Temple open?

There is no admission fee to the temple. The temple is open to the public daily from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. During festivals and special occasions, the timing may vary.

What are the nearby attractions close to Daat Kali Temple?

The nearby attractions include: Clock Tower (14 km), Malsi Deer Park (26.1 km), and Laxman Sidh Temple (20.8 km).

What is the best time to visit Daat Kali Temple?

Daat Kali Temple can be visited all year, however because of its location on the highway, it experiences a significant volume of visitors during the tourist season of March-June. As a result, visitors should avoid going during those months.

Special Tip

Cameras are not permitted inside the shrine. Also, because the temple is a holy place, you must remove your shoes before entering.

By Mehrosh Shamim

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