Mumbadevi Temple
Mumbai, India


Mumbadevi Temple is a 14th-century structure dedicated to the city’s namesake, the goddess Mumbā. This humble shrine in Bhuleshwar is primarily made of wood, featuring an idol of the goddess adorned with a silver crown and a carved nose ring, reflecting local craftsmanship and devotion.
Visitors often experience the vibrant atmosphere during festivals, particularly Navratri, when the temple draws larger crowds. Located in a bustling market area, it’s worth combining with nearby attractions like the Dhobi Ghat or Knesset Eliyahoo Synagogue for a broader sense of the city’s diverse cultural tapestry.
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