Prachin Sheetla mata mandir (shed mata) situated at hill area of village nathupur Delhi Gurgaon border are also known as Sheetla mata(Shed mata half scrupter of mata Sheetla is here from many decades. "Finding Guru Dronacharya in 'Gurugram '".
Gurugram is one of the districts in the state of Haryana which is located in the Northern part of India. The current temple was built in the 18th century by the Hindu Jat king Jawahar Singh of Bharatpur, in memory of his victory over the Mughals, for which he had invoked the blessings of Sheetla Mata. It was then finally established that the goddess had begun to live at village Gurugram. Her child who had contracted smallpox was cured after being consecrated in the prescribed manner before the goddess Masani at Gurugram. This controversy was put at rest during the time of Begum Samru, the Governor of Jharsa under the Mughals. The legend goes that even after Singha had brought and installed the goddess Masani, after her own heart's desire, at village Gurugram, the residents of Keshopur continued to dispute the claims of Gurugram folks. Sheetla mata temple lies to the north of Gurugram village. Towards the south of Gurugram village lies Gurugram Bhim Kund near the temple of Dronacharya. She expressed her desire to leave Keshopur and come to Gurugram. It is said that more than three centuries ago, Masani Mother appeared in a dream to Chaudhri Singh Ram alias Singha, a Jat of village Gurugram. After her death a temple was built in her honour by the villagers and she began to be remembered as Mata Sitla or Mata Masani, i.e. People called her Mata (Mother) out of affection and respect. She devoted herself to look after the sick children, specially those suffering from the smallpox. Dronacharya her husband used to visit her daily at Keshopur from his Gurugram ashram. Kirpai, also called Lalita and later Mata Sheetla, used to live in Keshopur village located in the nearby Union Territory of Delhi.
The Sheetla Mata temple is dedicated to the wife of Guru Dronacharya, Kripi/Kirpai, also called Lalitha.