
TEMPLES
Mumbai, often known as the city that never sleeps, is also home to centuries-old temples that reflect its deep spiritual roots and cultural diversity. From grand seaside shrines to peaceful hilltop sanctuaries, these temples attract millions of devotees and visitors seeking blessings, peace, and a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage.

A golden-lit view of the Siddhivinayak Temple building in Mumbai. The structure features arched windows, carved pillars, and multiple temple domes on the rooftop, glowing under the evening sky.

A carved stone entrance arch with traditional lamps on top, displaying text in Hindi. Behind it, multiple white domes and gold-tipped spires of the Siddhivinayak Temple rise against a bright sky.

A vibrant idol of Lord Ganesha placed against an intricately carved golden backdrop. The deity is decorated with flowers, jewels, and traditional ornaments, radiating a divine and auspicious aura.

A golden-lit view of the Siddhivinayak Temple building in Mumbai. The structure features arched windows, carved pillars, and multiple temple domes on the rooftop, glowing under the evening sky.
Siddhivinayak Temple
Located in Prabhadevi, the Siddhivinayak Temple is one of Mumbai’s most famous shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Devotees from all walks of life visit to seek blessings for success, wisdom, and good fortune.

A view of the Babulnath Temple’s stone courtyard showing intricate sculpted pillars, a traditional shrine, and decorative carvings. The temple structure features detailed stone work and mythological designs, creating a peaceful and historic atmosphere.

nside the Babulnath Temple, devotees stand near beautifully carved pillars and shrines. The interior displays elaborate stone architecture, lattice designs, religious sculptures, and a sacred prayer space, adding to the temple's spiritual ambience.

A towering view of the main shikhara of Babulnath Temple, showcasing its finely carved stone architecture. The tall temple spire rises into the sky with saffron flags fluttering at the peak, symbolizing devotion and heritage.

A view of the Babulnath Temple’s stone courtyard showing intricate sculpted pillars, a traditional shrine, and decorative carvings. The temple structure features detailed stone work and mythological designs, creating a peaceful and historic atmosphere.
Babulnath Temple
Perched on a small hill near Girgaum Chowpatty, Babulnath Temple is one of Mumbai’s oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Its serene atmosphere and ancient architecture offer a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle.

A front view of the Mahalaxmi Temple entrance featuring white marble pillars, traditional carvings, and festive floral decorations above the doorway. A striped curtain hangs at the entrance, and steps lead up to the sacred hall, creating a peaceful temple atmosphere.

A richly decorated shrine inside the Mahalaxmi Temple. The idol of Goddess Mahalaxmi is draped in colorful flowers and jeweled ornaments. The silver backdrop features intricate divine carvings, and offerings are placed in front of the deity, reflecting devotion and tradition.

An elevated view of the Mahalaxmi Temple with its distinctive white and pastel-colored shikhara, situated close to the Arabian Sea. The surrounding buildings and vast ocean create a striking backdrop, highlighting the temple's coastal location.

A front view of the Mahalaxmi Temple entrance featuring white marble pillars, traditional carvings, and festive floral decorations above the doorway. A striped curtain hangs at the entrance, and steps lead up to the sacred hall, creating a peaceful temple atmosphere.
Mahalaxmi Temple
Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the Mahalaxmi Temple is devoted to Goddess Mahalaxmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. It’s a major spiritual landmark, especially crowded during Navratri.

A grand view of the ISKCON Juhu Temple’s white marble facade, featuring carved arches, multiple domes with golden finials, and a serene courtyard. The structure has clean, elegant detailing with orange drapes hanging from the balcony, surrounded by trees and open space.

A beautifully decorated altar inside ISKCON Juhu, showcasing radiant deities of Radha, Krishna, and accompanying figures dressed in intricate traditional garments and jewelry. A devotee is offering aarti with lit lamps, creating a spiritual and devotional atmosphere.

A vibrant temple interior scene with worshippers seated on the floor, facing ornately decorated altars featuring idols of Radha and Krishna. The shrine is adorned with colorful garlands, golden carvings, and bright drapery, as priests perform aarti rituals.

A grand view of the ISKCON Juhu Temple’s white marble facade, featuring carved arches, multiple domes with golden finials, and a serene courtyard. The structure has clean, elegant detailing with orange drapes hanging from the balcony, surrounded by trees and open space.
ISKCON Temple (Juhu)
Also known as the Hare Krishna Temple, ISKCON Juhu is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. Known for its stunning white marble architecture and devotional atmosphere, it’s a hub for spiritual learning and vegetarian dining.