10 Famous Religious Places In Mumbai That Are Iconic, And Worth A Visit!

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The city that never sleeps yet somehow finds space for some tranquility and that is exactly what these famous temples in Mumbai offer. From peace to meditation to wishes wanting to come true, men and women of every religion find their sacred space in these temples.

1) Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple is possibly one of the most famous Ganesh temple in Mumbai. Established in 1801 by Devbhai Patil and Laxman Vithu, the temple stands as a witness of its architectural glory. Also, it is believed that if you whisper your wishes into the ear of the idol, they eventually come true.

Location: S K Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai.
Timings: Wednesday to Monday – 5.30 AM to 10 PM; Tuesdays – 3:15 AM to 10 PM.

2) Mumbadevi Temple

Mumbadevi Temple is one of the many religious places in Mumbai which one cannot miss. Considered to be one of the oldest temples in Mumbai, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Mumba who is said to be the patron goddess of the native Somvanshi Kshatriyas.

Location: Mumba Devi Marg, Zaveri Bazar, Mumbai.
Timings: Tuesday to Sunday – 6 AM to 12 Noon, and 4 PM to 9 PM.

3) Swaminarayan Temple

Among the famous religious places in Mumbai, the Swaminarayan Temple is the one that stands out. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is owned and operated by the Swaminarayan Sampraday and this gorgeous temple houses idols of Ghanshyam Maharaj, Hari Krishna Maharaj, Gaulok Bihari, and Radha.

Location: Shree Sahajanand Marg, 3rd Bhoiwada, Bhuleshwar, Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 5 AM to 8 PM.

The original temple was built in 1863

While the current temple was renovated in 1903.


4)Mahalakshmi Temple

The Mahalakshmi Temple is a known as one of the best temples in Mumbai. Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, Durga, and Saraswati, it was constructed by a Hindu merchant in 1831. The temple offers a sea-facing view, and is one the key landmarks of the city. During the Navratri Festival, the temple offers a mindblowing sight to behold as the devotees flock to the city from all over the country.

Location: Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 6.30 AM to 10 PM.

5)Babulnath Temple

Renowned to be one of the most mystical Shiva temple in Mumbai, Babulnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is very close to the famous Girgaon Chowpatty. The temple is built in such a way that it will remind the devotees of Kailash Parbat, the abode of Lord Shiva. Located in the Malabar region of Mumbai, it is just 15 minutes away from Marine Lines Railway Station.

Location: Charni Road, Near Chowpatty, Mumbai.
Timings: 5 AM to 7 PM.

6)ISKCON Temple

Not only in Mumbai but Iskcon temple is one of the popular spiritual places in the whole country that was founded in 1978 by the Acharya Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. People from across the globe come to visit the temple to find inner peace and enlighten their spirituality. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is made of pristine white marble, and consists of intricate carvings.

Location: Hare Krishna Land, Juhu, Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 4.30 AM to 1 PM, and 4.30 PM to 9 PM.

7)Balaji Temple

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Balaji temple at Nerul is one of the most visited South Indian temples in Mumbai. The temple stands tall at an estimated height of 60 feet and also features a beautiful garden within the complex. Housing temples dedicated to other Gods such as Lakshmi, Narasimha, Vidya Ganapati, Ramanuja, and Vishwaksena, one must visit this temple when in Mumbai.

Location: Nerul, Navi Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 5.30 AM to 9.30 PM.

8)Walkeshwar Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Walkeshwar temple is one of the best temples in Mumbai. Recognized for its antique architectural style and design, the legend has it that Lord Rama on his way to Lanka, paused at this place as he wanted to worship the Shiva Lingam that he had made using sand and placed it here to perform the puja. Usually crowded during the full moon, the temple also hosts interesting Hindustani Classical Music festivals.

Location: Banganga Cross Lane, Teen Batti, Malabar Hill, Mumbai.
Timings: Monday to Fridays – 6 AM to 8 PM.

9)Mini Sabarimala

Situated on a small hillock in Kanjurmarg, the Mini Sabarimala is one of the famous temples in Mumbai which is dedicated to the deity Ayyappa. The temple is quite similar to the one at Sabarimala in Kerala and it is said that there used to be a Devi and a small Ayyappa temple before the Mini Sabrimala Temple was constructed. However, it was demolished by foreign invaders while the ruins of the temples still remain as its witness.

Location: Kanjurmarg, Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 4.45 AM to 11 AM and 4.30 PM to 9 PM.

10)Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Mandir

The Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Mandir is one among the oldest temples in Mumbai that houses amazing idols of Lord Ganesha. Dedicated to Adishwar, the first Tirthankaras of the Jain religion, this temple was constructed in 1970, and is known for its intricate marble carvings and architecture.

Location: Walkeshwar Road,Malabar Hill, Mumbai.
Timings: All Days – 5 AM to 9 PM.

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