Sikri Mata Temple
History
The Shri Mahamaya Devi Temple is located in the Sikri Khurd village on the periphery of Modinagar city, Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh.
The temple has been renovated several times, but its original construction date is recorded in the "Bhat," the term for those who maintain historical records for the Goswami community. This record confirms that the temple is over 400 years old, and before the construction of the temple, Jalim Giri Baba, a hermit mahant from the Goswami community, used to live here in his hut. As per this belief, Giri Baba experienced darśana (holy sight) of the goddess Durga here, and she commanded him to build her temple at this location. He revealed his divine experience with the goddess to his family and community members, and the temple was subsequently established.
Hanging of revolutionaries in 1857
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the rule of the British East India Company, many revolutionaries took shelter in the basement of the temple. A Company officer, Douglas, had the temple searched and the rebels dragged out of the basement. He then ordered their executions by hanging from the ancient banyan tree situated on the temple premises. More than 130 people were hanged to death and around 30 were shot to death. The tree is still present and pilgrims pay their tribute to it in remembrance of the martyrs.
Administration
The temple was built by the Goswami community of Sikri village, and its administration was initially handled by the descendants of Jalim Giri Baba, who still live in the village. In 1977, the pradhan (transl. village council head) of the gram panchayat organized a separate temple management committee, and during that process also evicted the Goswami family and its administration from the temple. Before the takeover, all the offerings in the temple were deposited to the gram panchayat, including earnings from [[wikt |stallage]] related to the organization’s annual nine-day-long fair and funds donated for the Goswami family’s income. In 2024, the temple’s administration was taken over by the Nagar Nigam of Modinagar, and the gram panchayat no longer holds administrative rights over it.