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| The Chattarpur temple complex is the second largest temple complex in India and worldwide, which is dedicated to the goddess Katyayani, one of the forms of the goddess Shakti. It is located on an area of about 24 hectares. The temple was founded in 1974 by the spiritual master Baba Sant Nagpal, who died in 1998. The temple complex of Chattarpur is located in Chattarpur, four kilometers from the famous Qutub Minar, on the southwestern outskirts of New Delhi, in northern India. It is built in the traditional Indian style of temple architecture. | 
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