“Siddhivinayak temple, A holy place where lots of hindu comes before starting any new business / work. This god is praised first of all thousands of Hindu god and so the famous religious temple located at Prabhadevi – Dadar.”
Location : Prabhadevi in Mumbai
Built In : 1801
Built By : Mr. Laxman Vithu and Mrs. Deubai Patil
Dedicated To : Lord Ganesha
Entry Fee: Free to all
Photography: Not allowed inside temple
Attraction : A major temple of Lord Ganesha
Phone : +91-22-24373626
Official Website: http://www.siddhivinayak.org
Signification: The idol of Lord Ganesh is sculpted from a single black stone
Visit Timing: 1 hours
Temple Timing: 5:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Best time to visit: Ganesha Chaturti, Sankashti Chaturthi and Angaraki Chaturthi also every Tuesday
More Information about Siddhi Vinayak Temple Mumbai
Dedicated To : Lord Ganesha
Entry Fee: Free to all
Photography: Not allowed inside temple
Attraction : A major temple of Lord Ganesha
Phone : +91-22-24373626
Official Website: http://www.siddhivinayak.org
Signification: The idol of Lord Ganesh is sculpted from a single black stone
Visit Timing: 1 hours
Temple Timing: 5:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Best time to visit: Ganesha Chaturti, Sankashti Chaturthi and Angaraki Chaturthi also every Tuesday
More Information about Siddhi Vinayak Temple Mumbai

Aarti timings on all days Tuesday
Kakad Aarti – The early morning prayer: at 5.30 am to 6.00 am
Shree Darshan – morning at 6.00 am to afternoon 12.15 pm
Naivedhya – afternoon at 12.15 pm to afternoon 12.30 pm
Shree Darshan – afternoon at 12.30 pm. to evening 7.20 pm
Aarti -Evening – The evening Prayer : 7.30 pm to 8.00 pm
Shree Darshan – at 8.00 pm to 9.50 pm
Shejaarti – The last Aarti of the day before bedtime : night 9.50 pm (The temple doors remain closed after shejaarti)
How to Reach Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai
Shree Darshan – morning at 6.00 am to afternoon 12.15 pm
Naivedhya – afternoon at 12.15 pm to afternoon 12.30 pm
Shree Darshan – afternoon at 12.30 pm. to evening 7.20 pm
Aarti -Evening – The evening Prayer : 7.30 pm to 8.00 pm
Shree Darshan – at 8.00 pm to 9.50 pm
Shejaarti – The last Aarti of the day before bedtime : night 9.50 pm (The temple doors remain closed after shejaarti)
How to Visit Siddhi Vinayak Temple Mumbai
The temple is located on the corner of Kakasaheb Gadgil Marg (more commonly known as K.G. Marg) and S.K. Bole Marg, in Mumbai’s central suburb of Prabhadevi near Dadar. Visitors can enter from 6am Wednesdays to Mondays, and 4am on Tuesdays. When attending the temple, the most important thing to keep in mind is to be clean and dress respectfully in conservative clothing that covers the legs and shoulders. To receive Lord Ganesha’s blessing, visitors should also bring an offering such as flowers and sweets to give to the God. Before entering the temple, everyone is required to undergo the necessary security checks, then remove their shoes and hand them to the clerk at the counter for safe keeping. Inside the temple, to the right, is the three doored sanctum that houses the elaborate statue of Lord Ganesha. Those who look up will see the sanctum’s gold plated dome sparkling in the glow of an opulent chandelier. However, there’s no time to waste as the temple priests herd the crowds through the sanctum with orders of chalo, chalo (move, move). Visitors should say a prayer, hand their offerings to one of the temple priests inside the sanctum, and receive Prasad (a re-distribution of the offerings, which have been blessed by the God). Two large silver mice statues can also be found inside the temple. It’s believed that these mice, as Lord Ganesha’s ‘vehicle’, will carry the devotees’ wishes to him. Visitors should approach one of the two mice, give it some Prasad, and while placing a hand over one of the mouse’s ears, whisper their wishes into the other ear.
Siddhivinayak Temple also makes a major landmark of Prabhdevi in Mumbai. Outside the temple, there is a narrow lane that is known as ‘Phool Gali’. Here, one can see numerous stalls selling coconut, tulsi flower garlands and an assortment of sweets. However, Ladoo or Modak (pear shaped yellow sweet) finds the special attraction as it is the favorite sweet of Ganesha.
The temple is prominent amongst the Hindu followers and receives many devotees every day. Keeping this fact in mind, the government of Maharashtra has arranged a tight security in and outside the temple. During the days of Angaraki and Sankashti Chaturthi, the temple is occupied from inch to inch. Devotees visit this temple to seek the blessings from the Lord.
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How to Reach Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai
You can alight at Dadar station (western line) and take a taxi from there to the temple. You can tell the taxi driver to need to go to Siddhivinayak temple and he will take you there, with no questions asked. There are many buses that ply from the station too. The area that the temple falls under is known as ‘Prabhadevi’ area.
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