Rohini Sub City - Places of Worship

Places of Worship

Rohini has a number of active and vibrant temples, gurdwaras, churches, mosques and other places of worship. Some of the prominent places of worship are:

  • Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir, Sector 7, Rohini is one of the biggest temples in Delhi. Devotees not only from Rohini but from around Delhi and from different states of India come to the Sai Baba Mandir, Rohini to have darshans of the divine Sai Baba. Sai Baba Mandir was built in the year 1989 in Sector 3, Rohini; but later shifted to Sector 7. The Mandir is constructed beautifully and is widely known as the divine source of Rohini.
  • Kali Mata Mandir, Mangalam Place, Sector 3 on Outer Ring Road.
  • Gurudwara Sant Samagam, Vasundhara Lane, Sector 9
  • Vaishno Mata Mandir, Pvr Prashant Vihar Road, Sector 14
  • Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Prashant Vihar, Sector 14
  • Balaji Temple, Sector 14
  • Community of Temples in Sector-8 with Ram Mandir, Sai Baba Mandir, Jain Mandir, Gurudwara and Protestants Church back to back, wall to wall.
  • Church, Sector 3 and Sector 11 extension
  • Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Sector 3
  • ISKCON Temple, Sector 25 (under construction)
  • Shri Jagannath Temple,CS/OCF-7, Near Best Mega Mall, Sector 24 (under construction)
  • Dev Bhoomi Shri Balaji Mandir, Sector 11 Rohini with park
  • Shri Sidh Kali Devi Mandir, Sector 16
  • Jama Masjid Rohini, Sector-16(under construction)
  • Ayappa temple, Rohini sector 7

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