Cultural Tours: Temples and Religious Sites in Faridabad

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Written by Arun Kumar

May 28, 2025

Faridabad is often seen as just another busy city in Haryana—full of factories, traffic, and everyday hustle. But behind all that noise, there’s a quieter, more soulful side. It’s a place where people of different temples and religions live together peacefully. If you slow down and explore, you’ll discover beautiful places of worship where peace and faith live side by side.

Here’s how you can spend a meaningful day visiting some of Faridabad’s most special spiritual spots.

Start Your Day with Hindu Temples

Banke Bihari Mandir, New Industrial Township

Begin your morning at this temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The atmosphere is lively with bhajans, aarti, and people offering flowers with love. It may not be centuries old, but the energy and warmth will leave you smiling.

ISKCON Temples, Ashoka Enclave

After that, head over to the ISKCON temples. You’ll hear the sound of “Hare Krishna” chants echoing through the large prayer hall. You can sit, reflect, and take part in the chanting. Don’t miss the prasadam—pure vegetarian food served to everyone as a blessing.

Sai Dham, Sector 86

Next, visit Sai Dham—a calm and clean temples dedicated to Shri Sai Baba. You can join the group prayers, sit quietly in the courtyard, or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The temples also serves food to everyone, reflecting Sai Baba’s message of love and service.

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Midday at the Gurudwara

Gurudwara Shri Pothimala Sahib, New Industrial Township

By now, you’ll be ready for some stillness—and the gurudwara is the perfect place. Cover your head, walk in quietly, and sit for a few minutes while the Guru Granth Sahib is read aloud. Then, head to the langar, where you’ll be served a warm, simple meal. It’s a reminder that no matter who you are, you’re always welcome.

Feel the Silence of Jain Temples

In Sector 16, visit two peaceful Jain temples—one Digambar, one Shwetambar. These aren’t crowded places, but very calm and spiritual. You’ll see beautiful idols, people in deep meditation, and hear soft chants in the background. It’s the kind of place where you naturally slow down and reflect.

Explore the Beauty of Shahi Jama Masjid

After lunch, make your way to the Shahi Jama Masjid. Built in 1605, it’s a stunning piece of Mughal architecture, with domes, arches, and colorful walls. If you’re there during the afternoon prayer, take a moment to just listen to the azaan. It’s a deeply moving sound that fills the entire area.

End the Day with a Church Visit

Saint Mary’s Orthodox Church, Sector 9

This church is quiet, simple, and full of tradition. You can sit inside, listen to hymns, and take in the peaceful feeling that fills the space.

Grace Assembly of God Church, Sector 21C

If you’re in the mood for something more lively, visit this church. There’s singing, music, and a lot of energy. People pray with joy and warmth. It’s the kind of place where you’ll feel uplifted, even if it’s your first time.

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Hidden Gems: Lesser-Known Spots in Faridabad

Final Thoughts

This isn’t just a tour-it’s a journey through different ways of prayer, peace, and belief. As you visit these places, you’ll see how faith connects people, no matter their religion. You’ll walk through temples, gurudwaras, mosques, and churches—and come away with a deeper appreciation of harmony.

So, if you’re ever in Faridabad, take a day away from the noise. Visit these spiritual places, soak in the silence, listen to the prayers, and maybe, just maybe—you’ll find a little more peace inside yourself too.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ’s):-

Q1. Is it okay to visit all these religious places even if I’m not from that religion?

Yes, absolutely. Most temples, gurudwaras, mosques, churches, and Jain mandirs in Faridabad welcome everyone with respect. Just remember to be polite, dress modestly, and follow basic rules like removing your shoes before entering.

Q2. Do I need to pay any entry fee to visit these places?

No, all the places mentioned are free to enter. Some may accept voluntary donations, but that’s totally up to you.

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