Mumba Devi Mandir - Mumbai

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Mumba Devi Mandir

Address :

159, Jai Bhawani Rd, Shantaram Pada, Kasambaug, Malad East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400097, India

Postal code : 400097
Categories :

159, Jai Bhawani Rd, Shantaram Pada, Kasambaug, Malad East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400097, India
A
Aarti mishra on Google

Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra dedicated to the goddess Mumbā, the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). Marathi Mumbā derives from Sanskrit While Hindu sects devoted to the goddess Mumbadevi are attested to as far back as the 15th century, it is said that the temple was built in 1675 near the main landing site of the former Bori Bunder creek against the north wall of the English Fort Saint George by a Hindu woman also named Mumba. The creek and fort are now deteriorated to a point at which they are but derelict reminders of the city's past. The temple, on the other hand, is still active
J
Jayesh Chavda on Google

It's a religion place for Hindu but I think any one can go. There is a parsad thali are available and most important thing that camera or mobile camera are not allowed to take pictures in this temple.If you catch then you have to pay fine
K
Karthik on Google

The six century old, Mumba Devi Temple in Maharashtra is said to be built around 1675. The temple is located at Bori Bandar, in Bhuleshwar, which lies in the South of Mumbai. The temple is said to be destroyed in the 17th century, between 1739 and 1770, but was rebuilt again at the same. Though most of the architecture of the era deteriorated, the temple still stands erect and exemplifies the glory of the past by being an active shrine for devotees. This temple was originally built by a woman named Mumba and dedicated to the devotees who had immense faith and great devotion towards the deity. Goddess Mumba is supposed to be a reincarnation of the Goddess Amba or Mother Earth. The deity is a patron of the city’s Marathi population, which basically consists of the sects like “kolis”& “agris” and therefore is well prayed and believed in. The Mumba Devi temple is visited by thousands of people every year owing to its popularity. Another reason of this temple’s popularity is the location it falls in. The Mumba Devi temple lies in the narrow lanes of the steel and cloth market which gives the visitors an opportunity to shop, explore the local culture, people, and their heritage.
S
Shreya Kesarwani on Google

Religious place. Felt peace inside the temple.
D
Deepak Vishwakarma (Deep) on Google

It's a great Divine place to visit in Mumbai... The Sweets here are. Moth watering many Hindu practices are being done here too also it's prime location is in market so... Availability of Things are Very Good
R
R P S on Google

If you are planning for darshan best day to visit Monday and Tuesday
A
Amitkumar Kushwaha on Google

This is not the correct location first of all. Worst Crowd Management really disappointed, and the devotees visiting the temple don't even follow queue or maintain peace. The Shops inside the temple premise are only business driven and ask visitors to break the queue and purchase from their shop. Even after 1hr long queue, they don't allow to worship for a minute in front of the goddess. Poor Management, need to improve.
S
Shobhit Pal on Google

That is a very old temple all days lots of people visit here there is a good shopping market here you go any time very crowded area

Write some of your reviews for the company Mumba Devi Mandir

Your reviews will be very helpful to other customers in finding and evaluating information

Rating *
Your review *

(Minimum 30 characters)

Your name *

Nearby places Mumba Devi Mandir