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Mumbadevi Temple, Mumbai

Mumbadevi Temple

Mumbādevī Temple, located in Bhuleshwar, South Mumbai, honors Goddess Mumbā, an incarnation of Parvati (Maha Amba Devi).

“जो सच्चे दिल से मां मुंबा को पुकारता है, उसकी झोली कृपा से भर जाती है।”

― Mumbadevi Temple

he is deeply revered as the guardian deity of Mumbai—the city itself derives its name, “Mumbai,” from Her.

Mythological Significance & History

The original shrine dates back to around the 17th century, originally located near present-day Victoria Terminus (now CSMT). It was destroyed in the mid‑1700s and rebuilt at its current site in Bhuleshwar.
According to legend, Goddess Parvati was incarnated as Mumba, a fisherwoman, to gain perseverance and later remained among her devotees as their “Aai” (Mother). She became their village deity, and the city gradually adopted her name.
Folk memory passes down that worshipping Mumbādevī ensures safety and belonging in the city—a belief cherished by migrants and residents alike

Significance of the Temple

As the patroness of Mumbai, she is especially venerated by the original inhabitants—the Koli and Agri fishing communities
Navratri is celebrated with great fervor at the temple, drawing devotees city-wide
During economic migrations, incoming residents often visit to pray for stability—believing the goddess will safeguard their place in the city.

Architecture of the Temple

The temple features classic ancient Hindu temple design: a single high spire topped with a red flag, and carved exterior walls

The idol of Mumbādevī is a black stone sculpture, adorned with a silver crown, golden necklace, and nose stud. Interestingly, she has no mouth, symbolizing Mother Earth

Within the shrine are figures of Annapurna seated on a peacock, Ganesh, Hanuman, and a tiger statue—her vahana (mount) symbolizing power

How to Reach to Temple

Address: Mumbādevī Temple, Mumbādevī Road, Zaveri Bazar, Bhuleshwar, Mumbai – 400002.

Nearest Train Stations:

  • Charni Road and Churchgate (~10 min walk).
  • CSMT ~2–3 km away (~12 minutes by auto).

By Road: Easily accessible by taxi, auto, or bus from throughout Mumbai

Temple Timings

  • Morning Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

  • Evening Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    7:00 PM – 11:15 AM

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