Mahalaxmi Temple in Mumbai


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Mumbai, one of India's famous tourists destination spot boasts of attracting tourists due to its large economic, social and entertainment setting. However, this fast moving city also allows you a rare rest in between and some food for your spiritual thoughts by attracting you to the innumerable religious temples, churches and mosques that ultimately binds the multidimensional and cosmopolitan city into a secular and homogeneous bond. The Mahalaxmi temple in Mumbai is considered to be one such temple that successfully enthralls devotees and casual tourists with its unique devotional atmosphere and undying history.

The divine intervention

The Mahahlaxmi temple in Mumbai not only has a religious significance, but it is also associated with many historic episodes dating back to 1785. The temple, which is devoted to goddess Laxshmi, or goddess of wealth has an interesting history. It is believed that the goddess Laxshmi appeared in the dreams of the chief engineer who was engaged in the building of the famous Hornby Vellard, which was heading towards disaster due to the high tides. This divine intervention, recovered three statues from the seabed, which lead to the building of the temple and the successful completion of the project. Thus the beautiful idols of Mahalaxmi, Mahasaraswati and Mahakali are situated in this huge and beautiful temple. Devotes throng the temple in countless numbers to seek blessings of these power goddesses and remove their grievances.

Important points for tourists:

Tourists who wish to take advantage of the opportunity to visit Mahalaxmi temple in Mumbai , need to pay attention to various aspects of the temple including the History of the temple in order to truly understand its significance. Mahalaxi temple is also considered to be rich in architectural significance that dates back to the Victorian era. It is also a great tourist destination for Mumbai besides being a place of devotion and holy site for Hindus. It is thus considered to an ideal religious tourist destination in India.

A visit to this temple is must for those who are spiritual at heart and for all those who appreciate the highly devotional side of a cosmopolitan city.

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