Siddhivinayak Temple
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to
Lord Shri Ganesh. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai,Maharashtra.Siddhivinayak
is well known as “Navasacha Ganapati” or “Navasala Pavanara Ganapati”.
This ancient temple was constructed in 1801
and is dedicated to the elephant-head deity of Hinduism, 'Lord Ganesh'. This
venerated temple in Mumbai was constructed by Deubai Patil and Laxman Vithu.
The shrine was reconstructed for accommodating more devotees after considering
the opinions of many religious experts. Every day, over 25,000 devotees flock
the temple to offer their prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Ganesh.
Tuesday is considered to be the most important day for 'puja' and 'darshan' at
this temple. Bollywood celebrities too, come to visit this divine place of
worship to seek blessings before the launch of their new films or otherwise.
When one visits this place, one cannot help but admire the temple's ancient
style of architecture and its many features. An elegant masterpiece with a
unique design, the Siddhivinayak Temple is a hot-spot for tourists who visit
Mumbai.Architecture
The Siddhivinayak Temple is designed exquisitely and truly is one of the most magnificent shrines in Mumbai. The idol of Lord Ganesh is sculpted from a single black stone, which is about 2½ feet tall. The trunk of the Ganesh idol is tilted towards its right and the figure is represented with 4 hands. On both sides of the idol, figures of 'Goddess Riddhi' and 'Goddess Siddhi' are mounted. The temple encompasses a small hall or 'mandapam' where Lord Ganesh is placed. The 'Gabhara' is an octagonal shelter, which is about ten feet wide that covers the idol of Lord Ganesh. The roof inside the Gabhara is gold plated and enhances the beauty of the idol. One can observe intricate designs and 8 different images of Lord Ganesh that are carved perfectly on the wooden doors of the temple. The temple complex covers an area of 2550 sq. meters.
TIMINGS :
Wednesday to Monday :
Kakad Aarti - The early morning prayer: at 5.30 a.m. to
6.00 a.m.
Shree Darshan - morning at 6.00 a.m. to afternoon
12.15 p.m.
Naivedhya - afternoon at 12.15 p.m. to afternoon 12.30
p.m
Shree Darshan - afternoon at 12.30 p.m. to evening 7.20
p.m.
Aarti -Evening - The evening Prayer : 7.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m
Shree Darshan - at 8.00 p.m. to 9.50 p.m
Shejaarti - The last Aarti of the day before bedtime :
night 9.50 p. m. (The temple doors remain closed after shejaarti)
The Temple is fully closed till next
morning after 'Shejaarti.
Timings on Tuesdays
Shree Darshan - The early morning darshan: 3.15 a.m. to
4.45 a.m.
Kakad Aarti - The early morning prayer: 5.00 a.m. to 5.30
a.m.
Shree Darshan - morning at 5.30 a. m. to afternoon 12.15
p.m.
Naivedhya - afternoon at 12.15 p.m. to afternoon 12.30
p.m.
Shree Darshan - afternoon at 12.30 p.m. to night 8.45 p.m.
Aarti - Night Prayer :Night at 9.30 p.m. to night
10.00 p.m.
Shejaarti - The last Aarti of the day before bedtime :
night 12.30 a. m. (The temple doors remain closed after shejaarti)
Temple door are close For Ganesh Pooja,
Aarti at night 8.45 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. by that time Ganesha Darshan will be
posible from a far distance.
How To Reach
By Road
From Worli or Tardeo, one can travel by road to Prabhadevi locality, where the Siddhivinayak Temple is situated. One can hire taxis or auto-rickshaws to reach here easily. Many buses are also available that would take you to the temple.
By Rail
Dadar is the nearest railway station to Siddhivinayak Temple. One can board local trains from Lower Parel, Mahalaxmi and Elphinstone Road to reach the holy temple.
The Siddhivinayak Temple was built in 1801 in Mumbai and is one of the most well-known ancient temples devoted to Lord Ganesh. A large number of people visit this temple to offer their prayers on Tuesday.
From Worli or Tardeo, one can travel by road to Prabhadevi locality, where the Siddhivinayak Temple is situated. One can hire taxis or auto-rickshaws to reach here easily. Many buses are also available that would take you to the temple.
By Rail
Dadar is the nearest railway station to Siddhivinayak Temple. One can board local trains from Lower Parel, Mahalaxmi and Elphinstone Road to reach the holy temple.
The Siddhivinayak Temple was built in 1801 in Mumbai and is one of the most well-known ancient temples devoted to Lord Ganesh. A large number of people visit this temple to offer their prayers on Tuesday.
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