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Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Elephant God. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was originally built by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil on November 19, 1801.
Siddhivinayak Temple is a temple of eminent importance in Mumbai and is one of the wealthiest Temple in Maharashtra. Bollywood celebrities, Politicians and the famous businessmen of India incessantly came to Shree Shiddhivinayak Ganapati Temple for their blessings.
Siddhivinayak is well known as “Navasacha Ganapati” or “Navasala Pavanara Ganapati” (‘Ganapati bestows whenever humbly genuinely prayed a wish’ in Marathi) among devotees. Siddhivinayak or Lord Ganesha holds a very important position in the Hindu mythology. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. He has an elephantine countenance with the curved trunk and big ears, and a huge pot-bellied body of a human being. Ganesha is the lord of success and worshipped as the god of knowledge, education, wisdom and wealth. It is believed that any new work, new place or new possession will prosper if one prays to the lord before starting or using it.
According to Hindu Religion or Hindu Manyata before preliminary any innovative work or scheme firstly worship The Lord Ganesha as Shree Ganesha is the slayer of impediments in Sanskrit its Vighnaharta.
Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple, Mumbai
The Siddhivinayak Mandir evolved from a small, tiny place of worship to the Grand Temple that stands today in the later half of the twentieth century. Earlier, the Siddhivinayak temple was a small construction highlighting the black idol of Shree Siddhivinayak, carved out of stone.
The credit for the construction of the temple goes to Vithu and Deubai Patil. Built in the year 1801, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is visited by people belonging to almost all the sects of the society. 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 Siddhivinayak Temple is designed exquisitely and truly is one of the most magnificent shrines in Mumbai. The idol of Lord Ganesh is sculpted from a single black stone, which is about 2½ feet tall.
The trunk of the Ganesh idol is tilted towards its right and the figure is represented with four arms, carrying a lotus, an axe, modakas (sweet dumplings) and a garland of beads, respectively.. On both sides of the idol, figures of ‘Goddess Riddhi’ and ‘Goddess Siddhi’ are mounted. On the forehead of deity is an eye, which almost looks like the third eye of Lord Shiva. On both sides of the Lord Ganesh idol, are placed one idol each of Riddhi and Siddhi goddesses who are appearing like peeping out of the Ganesh idol from behind. Because of these two deities along with Lord Ganesh, this temple is known as the Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple. These goddesses signify sanctity, success, wealth and prosperity.
The temple encompasses a small hall or ‘mandapam’ where Lord Ganesh is placed. The ‘Gabhara’ is an octagonal shelter, which is about ten feet wide that covers the idol of Lord Ganesh. The roof inside the Gabhara is gold plated and enhances the beauty of the idol. One can observe intricate designs and 8 different images of Lord Ganesh that are carved perfectly on the wooden doors of the temple. The temple complex covers an area of 2550 sq. meters.
In the year 1990 the renewal of the temple started and with the expenditure of about 3 crores rupees it was finished in 3 years. The white marble and colorful granite used under this beautiful temple, this is the fabulous example of well structured design. The renewed temple is like a palace of multistory fine architectural design. The main puja and darshan of the shrine prearranged on the first floor of the temple. The second floor is mainly used for kitchen for making of Prasad or Naivedya of Shree Ganesha, there is also an administrative office and a room for relaxation. On the third floor of the temple main office of the administration set upped, a discussion hall, office of C.E.O., I.T. and computer department office. On the fourth floor of the temple building there is an enormous library with a compilation of more than 8000 manuscripts on religion. Groceries preparation for carnivals is on the fifth floor.
As Tuesday is considered to be a special day for Lord Ganesh devotees, ‘Aartis’ are performed inside the temple which is flocked by devout worshippers.
Vinayaki Chaturthi, Sankashti Chaturthi, Maghi Shree Ganesh Jayanti, Bhadrapad shree Ganesh Chaturthi are the main festivals on Siddhivinayak.
Temple Pooja Daily Schedule at Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai
Tuesday is an important day at the Siddhivinayak temple or we can say that Tuesday is the day of Ganpati ji. On this day the timing of all the programs or aartis varies from other days. On Tuesday, the day starts with Shree darshan in the early morning on 3:15 AM to 4:45AM, just after that the time of Kakad Aarti starts on 05:00AM to 05:30, when Kakad Aarti is finished then again Shree Darshan starts from 5:30AM to 12:15PM. At 12:15PM to 12:30PM Naivedhya is prearranged. After that, time of Shree Darshan starts from 12:30PM to 08:45PM. Night Aarti starts from 09:30PM to 10:00PM, when it is completed the last aarti of the day or Shejaarti is organized at 12:00AM.
Except for Tuesday, the timing on other days of the week (Wednesday to Monday) remains the same. Firstly Kakad Aarti is organized from 5:30AM to 6:00AM, just after that Shree Darshan starts from 06:00AM to 12:15PM. Naivedhya starts at 12:15PM and ends at 12:30PM. After Naivedhya, Shree Darshan starts from 12:30PM to 7:20PM. Later, Aarti starts from 7:30PM and is completed by 8:00PM, after that Shree Darshan starts from 08:00PM to 09:50PM. Before closing the final ceremony is of the Shejaarti and it starts by 09:50PM.
Reaching Mumbai is extremely trouble-free because it is well connected with all over the world with airways and all over the India from railways or roadways.
If you want to make a travel to this place you can choose any of the following options:
By Road
From Worli or Tardeo, one can travel by road to Prabhadevi locality, where the Siddhivinayak Temple is situated.
By Air
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is the nearest Airport which is around 9 km from the Temple.
By Train
Dadar is the nearest railway station to Siddhivinayak Temple.