Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai TRAVEL GUIDE

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The temple of Siddhivinayak is one of the finest temples organized in Mumbai, which constantly affirms glory and architecture. This ancient temple was developed in 1801 and it is dedicated to the Hindu head of "Siddhi Ganesh". This temple was built by Patil Devi and Vithu Laxman in Mumbai. After considering the beliefs of several religious experts, the temple was rebuilt to oblige more amateurs. Continually, more than 25,000 enthusiasts run the temple to discover the gifts of Lord Ganesha. This temple is considered the most indispensable day for "worship" and "philosophy" on Tuesday. Bollywood VIPs also come to visit this heavenly place of love to discover gifts before sending their new movies or anything else. When someone goes to this place, he wants to appreciate the ancient design style of the temple and its many excellent elements. Siddhivinayak Temple is a very lively area for travelers coming to Mumbai, which is a rich artwork with a unique structure.


Legends about Siddhivinayak Temple

The legend has Mahavishnu who was occupied with a real battle against the evil spirits of Mado and Kaitabha, he was dissatisfied by his inability to move the battle to an unambiguous fast accomplishment. Shiva urged him to call Ganesha. After doing so, Ganesha appeared in the war zone, fortifying his appearance and Mahavishnu resolve and abilities and allowed him to conquer evil manifestations without trouble. Ganesha's appearance on the front line is set by Siddhivinayak a sacred place in Siddhatek, and said to be fit to allow Siddhi. Mahavishnu is the distinguished destroyer of the evil facts of Madu and Kaitabha in Tiruvallur Close Chennai in Tamilnadu, as a vedas of similar demons, in Indalur in Mayiladuturai Close Thanjavur Again in Tamilnadu, each of these temples is being over 1200 years of age. Another legend, it is said, years ago, there was a store of powder of this restorative torch. In any case, this spot is currently secured by water. The street which pushed the main temple was served by Senapati Haripant Phadke of Peshwa. Shree Siddhivinayak Temple is located on a cliff facing the north. The sanctum of the temple, which is 15 feet high and ten feet broad, was created by Ahilyabai Holkar. The swayambhu code for Siddhivinayaka is set in a metal casing. Metal icons are set from Jay and Fijay on both sides of Siddhivinayaka. At the same retreat there is the Shivapanchayatan temple and the little Shivai goddess. Recently, the owner of the land in Baroda, in late May, prepared a "temple lobby". It was broken in 1939 and rebuilt by Ganesh devotees in 1970. Nagarkhana worked on the main door in memory of Shri Haripant Phadke.

How to Reach Siddhivinayak Temple

Shivaji Park Beach is arranged in Dadar which is an absolute necessity to see any visitor. Located close to the temple, Worli Sea-Link is an ideal place for quiet picnics. One can also visit the "Jewel of India", the famous restaurant and Nehru Center, where many performances are held. Just take local auto rickshaw or cabs to reach the temple of Siddhivinayak at any time from any place.


Time to visit Siddhivinayak Temple

5:30 A.M to 9.50 P.M

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Things to do in Siddhivinayak Temple

Activities

'Phool Gali' is a road loaded with different speeds leading to the Siddhivinayak Temple. Businessmen on this route move to fragile flowers, desserts, coconut, and many other decorations 'puja' that one can buy on his way to the temple to be introduced to the Lord.

Since Tuesday is a unique day for Lord Ganesh's devotees, "Aartis" takes place inside the temple, which is rife with dedicated devotees.

The center of "Sankashti Chaturthi" and "Angaraki", accumulate innumerable numbers to go to the special events held inside this temple.


Architectural Engineering

The temple of Siddhivinayak is an immaculate structure and is truly the foreground among the most radiant places of worship in Mumbai. The symbol of Lord Ganesh is carved from a single dark stone, about 12 feet long. The storage compartment of the Ganesh icon is tilted towards its privilege and the number is pronounced with 4 pieces of paper. On both sides of the symbol, the figures of "Goddess Reddy" and "The Goddess of Sidi" are installed. The temple houses a small arcade or "mandapam" where Lord Ganesh is placed. The "Jabharra" is a secure octagonal house, with a width of about 10 feet and covers the symbol of Lord Ganesh. The surface inside the jar is gold plated and improves the symbol's superiority. One can see the mind boggling structures and 8 unique pictures of Lord Ganesh that are beautifully cut at the entrances of the wooden temple. The complex of temples covers an area of 2550 square meters.

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