According to legend, prior to the kurukshetra battle in the great epic mahabharata, the pandavas sought Blessings From Maa Maha Kaali Through prayers at sonipat. Additionally, the pandavas are believed to have built a well near the temple, known as the pandva’s well.
Inside this ancient “Maa Maha Kaali Temple” at sonipat, an everlasting flame continuously burns. There’s a belief that anyone who devoutly prays here for 40 days with a pure and sincere heart will have their wishes Granted By The Divine Mother.
Grateful devotees, upon the fulfillment of their desires, present garlands of lemons To Maa Maha Kaali.
This ancient temple for the worship Of Maa Maha Kaali is located in sonipat in haryana, india. The address of the temple is: jai kanwar, ward no. 1 municipal counsellor, shyamlal, Prachin Maa Kaali Mandir, sonipat, haryana, india.
The temple welcomes worshippers of all religions and castes. The temple is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
The temple can be reached in the following ways:
By air: The nearest international airport is the indira gandhi international airport, new delhi, which is approximately 60 km away from sonipat, haryana.
By train: sonipat is connected via rail routes from delhi, panipat as well as jind.
By road: Sonipat is well-connected by road with the national capital, delhi, and other nearby cities and towns. There are several modes of road transportation available, including private cars, taxis, buses, and auto-rickshaws. Major highways and roads connect sonipat to various parts of haryana and neighboring states. The most common route from delhi to sonipat is via NH44 or NH9, both of which provide good road connectivity.