"Siddhivinayak Mandir" In Mumbai श्री सिद्धिविनायक गणपती मंदिर
Location : Dadar,Mumbai,India
Mumbai is a major
metropolitan city, which can be reached from anywhere in India.Once in Mumbai, you can hire an auto or a cab and
reach Siddhivinayak Temple.SiddhiVinayak temple is hardly
10 min from Dadar stn, you can walk & reachor either u can take taxi Rs.13/- will be
maximum fare
from Dadar Station.
Nearest Railway Stations : Dadar,Kurla,C.S.T.(Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal).
Nearest Airport : Sahar International AirportChhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Sahara Airport, Hilton Mumbai International Airport.
Built By :
It was originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil .
It was originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil .
Built In :
Shree SiddhiVinayak Mandir is built in November 19, 1801
Highlights :
A very famous temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
A very famous temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
The Shree Siddhivinayak
Ganapati Mandir (Marathi:श्री सिद्धिविनायक गणपती मंदिर) is a Hindu
temple dedicated to Ganesh.
It is located in Prabhadevi,
Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was
originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil on November 19, 1801. Though
it is one of the richest temples in Mumbai, the current generation of Patil is
staying in state of despair near the temple.
The temple has a small mandap (hall) with the shrine for
Siddhi Vinayak ("Ganesh who grants your wish"). The wooden
doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Ashtavinayak (the eight manifestations of Ganesh in
Maharashtra). The inner
roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the central statue is of
Ganesh. In the periphery, there is a Hanuman temple as well.
HISTORY :
Consecrated on 19
November 1801, the original structure of the Siddhivinayak Temple was a small 3.6 m x 3.6 m square brick structure with a dome-shaped
brick sikhara. The temple was built by the contractor Laxman Vithu Patil. The
building was funded by a rich Agri woman named Deubai Patil. Childless, Deaubai
built the temple so that the Lord should grant children to other barren women.
Ramakrishna Jambhekar Maharaj, a disciple of the Hindu saint Akkalkot Swami
Samarth, buried two divine idols in the front of the presiding deity of the
temple on the orders on his guru. As prophesied by Swami Samarth, after 21
years after the burial of the icons, a mandar tree grew at that spot with a
svayambhu Ganesha in its branches.
The 2550 sq m temple complex had two 3.6 m Deepamalas, a
rest house and living quarters for the caretaker. It had an adjoining lake 30 x
40 sq. m. in size on the eastern and southern side of the temple. The lake, dug
by Nardulla in the early 19th century to counter the scarcity of water, was
filled up in the later years and the land is now not part of the temple
complex. Around 1952, a small Hanuman
shrine was built in the
temple complex for the Hanuman icon that was found during the road extension
project of Sayani Road near Elphinstone Road. In the 1950s and 60s, the fame of the
temple spread and a significant number of devotees began visiting. However, in
the same period, the owner of the plot sold some of the temple land, reducing
the complex area. After 1975, the number of devotees increased dramatically
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