Mumbai Temples



List of Names & Information on Famous Hindu Temples in Mumbai City


Here you can find list of names and information (like history, architecture & facts) on ancient / old Hindu temples in Mumbai, India. These Famous temples in Mumbai city are most visited and most sought after best tourist places. You can also find photos of Mumbai temples / mandir.

The temple of Babulnath is a place of worship mainly for Lord Shiva. The basic deity of Lord Shiva is placed inside a Babul tree considering him as the Lord of it. The temple is situated at a certain height so worshippers can also use elevators to climb it. The Darshan (witnessing) of Lord Shiva is regarded as the most religious temple of this temple. The festival of Maha Shivaratri is considered as the main festival of this temple. On that day devotees from all over the world pays a visit to this shrine.



The temple of ISKCON is a dedication to Lord Krishna. Visitors travel from various places to reach here and worship their god. Each and every visitor whether he/she is rich or poor are equally treated inside this temple. Other that rituals and worshipping of gods the ISKCON Temple holds significant articles and documents relating to Vedic scriptures, spiritual books, etc. On special occasions, bhajans and kirtans performed by legendary artists can be cited here.



The Mumba Devi is actually a Hindu temple brought up for all the devotees visiting here. As suggested by the name, the temple is considered as a devotion to the great religious Maratha Goddess Mumbadevi. The goddess is a symbol of power, love and affection for the local citizens especially, the 'Koli' fisherman and the salt collectors. From the ancient period till now they worship the goddess with great admiration and reputation. Apart from them, people visiting from all over the world also respect the prosperity of the goddess.



The temple of Siddhivinayak can be called as an ocean of devotion. Countless number of devotees and followers visit everyday to worship the Lord. Although, the temple is open for each and everyday of a week but the actual crowd gathers on every Tuesday. It is believed that Tuesday is the special day for the worship of Lord Ganesha. Also, there is a belief that every single devotee from the huge crowd get there prayers and dreams fulfilled after worshipping the Lord with great respect and love.



Shri Swaminarayan was a great human being who helped people in minimizing their social, financial crisis and problems relating to their health. For these reasons, devotees in uncountable numbers offer prayers and worship his deity placed inside the temple. Swaminarayan was strictly against all the religious boundaries created by the humans. So, his religious views are not only for Hindus but for all the people of different religions. That is why people relating to Muslim and Parsee community also visit here to make a glimpse of the idol of Swaminarayan.



The mythological aspect behind the creation of this religious place was related to the legendary story of Ram-Sita. As told in the story, Ram's wife Sita was kidnapped by the demon king Ravana. So, Ram and his younger brother Lakshmana travelled from Ayodha to Lanka (present Srilanka) in pursuit of her. In between their long journey they had stopped here for a while. As suggested, Ram sent his brother Lakshmana in search of an idol of Lord Shiva to worship him for the sake of his wife's life.