Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai

    Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai

One of the oldest temples in the city of Mumbai is the Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. It is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi. She is called the goddess of wealth. This temple is located on the beach along the shores of the Arabian Sea.

There are idols of Mahakali and Mahasaraswati in the temple. All three idols are adorned with many ornaments such as gold bangles, pearl necklaces, and nose rings. During Navratri and many other festivals, you will also find special arrangements and decorations. This place is full of devotees throughout the year.

Mahalakshmi Temple has been doing various social activities like providing scholarships to poor students, financially helping poor patients, and donating to educational, religious, and medical institutions in Maharashtra.

History of Mahalakshmi Temple Mumbai


The legend says that people immersed the idols of Mahalakshmi, Mahakali, and Mahasaraswati in the sea near Worli, to keep them safe from Muslim invaders. Later, during British rule, Lord Hornby wanted to connect Worli and Malabar Hill. However, even after multiple trials, the team of engineers and technicians failed because of the sea waves.

Then, one night, Goddess Mahalakshmi appeared in the dream of the lead engineer – Shri Ramji Shivji Prabhu. She asked him to fish out the idols from the sea and place them on the hillock to complete the project without any trouble.

The team did so. The engineer also promised the goddess that he would build a temple on the hillock and put those idols there. So, when the project was completed, Shri Ramji Shivji Prabhu took land from the British government and constructed the Mahalakshmi Temple.

Mahalakshmi Temple Timings and Entry Fee

The times to visit Mahalakshmi Temple Muin mbai are between 6 AM and 10 PM. Entry is free and you can watch the aarti live as per the scheduled timings.

Mahalakshmi Temple Mumbai aarti timings are 7 AM to 7.20 AM and 7.30 PM to 7.50 PM. Apart from the main aarti, you can also attend Dhoop aarti around 6.30 PM, depending on the time of sunset, and Shej aarti at 10 PM before the gates close for the night.

The daily Naivedya ritual, in which the priests offer food to the deities, is at noon.

Best Time to Visit Mahalakshmi Temple

The best time to visit Mahalakshmi temple is from October to March i.e. during winter. During those months, the temperature in Mumbai is pleasant. You may also get a chance to participate in special Navratri Aarti or Diwali celebrations.

How to Reach Mahalakshmi Temple Mumbai?

By Train : 

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (7 km away) and Mumbai Central (4 km away) are the two railway stations where most trains stop. These two railway stations are close to Mahalakshmi Temple.

By Road :

A network of national highways connects Mumbai to nearby towns and other major cities of India. You can either drive your car, book a cab or hop on one of the public or private buses to Mumbai. Most of the buses stop at Mumbai Central Bus Depot, which is only about 4 km away from Mahalakshmi Temple.

By Air :

Mumbai is served by daily flights from domestic airports as well as many foreign destinations. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Mumbai is just 18 km from Mahalakshmi Temple.


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