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Landmark: Siddhivinayak TempleCity: Mumbai
Country: India
Continent: Asia
Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai, India, Asia
The Siddhivinayak Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located in the Prabhadevi area of Mumbai, India.
It is a significant religious site for devotees of Lord Ganesha.
Visual Characteristics
The temple complex is constructed primarily from marble and granite. The main temple structure features a central dome, often adorned with intricate carvings. The deity's idol is housed within the inner sanctum. The exterior is painted in shades of cream and ochre, with decorative elements.
Location & Access Logistics
The temple is situated at SK Bole Road, Prabhadevi, Mumbai. It is approximately 10 kilometers north of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) railway station. Travel time from CSMT by road is typically 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Public transport options include BEST buses; several routes stop near the temple, including routes 124, 168, 211, and 309. The nearest local train station is Dadar, located about 1.5 kilometers east of the temple. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are readily available.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The current temple structure was built in 1901. The original temple was a small structure built by Laxman Vithu Patil. The temple's reconstruction and expansion have been overseen by various committees and trusts over the decades, with significant renovations occurring in the late 20th century.
Key Highlights & Activities
Devotees can participate in daily aarti ceremonies held at specific times. Offering prayers and circumambulating the main shrine are common practices. The temple also houses a small museum displaying artifacts related to Lord Ganesha and the temple's history. Prasad (consecrated food) is distributed to visitors.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the temple complex. Designated areas provide shade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in the vicinity. Food vendors and small shops selling religious items are located outside the temple premises.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (before 7:00 AM) or late evening (after 8:00 PM) offers softer lighting and fewer crowds. The temple is busiest on Tuesdays, which are considered auspicious for Lord Ganesha. Festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi attract exceptionally large numbers of visitors.
Facts & Legends
A unique feature of the idol is that the trunk of Lord Ganesha is turned to the right. Legend states that the temple's construction was funded by a woman named Deubai Patil, who was childless and prayed for a son. The temple's management has implemented a system for devotees to offer prayers via online booking.
Nearby Landmarks
- 1.5km East: Dadar Railway Station
- 2.0km South: Shivaji Park
- 3.5km South: Siddhivinayak Temple Museum
- 4.0km North: Mahim Fort