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Here is a list of the most famous and iconic temples in Mumbai.

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 Five most famous temples in Mumbai you must visit




Mumbai, the commercial and economic capital of India, is also the city of dreamers and a melting point of culture. Although, this metropolitan city is known for the fast paced life, it stands still during religious processions. You will find people, on their way to the office, bowing their head to the deity at a roadside temple and thronging to a Hanuman temple on Saturdays. There are several temples in Mumbai where you can witness this city’s religious passion. Mumbai is home to thousands of temples and each of these temples has diverse architectural style, tradition and religious legacy. Some of them are iconic and are a must visit to experience the spiritual grandeur. Here is a list of some of the most famous temples in Mumbai.

Mumbadevi temple

Dedicated to Mumba, the patron goddess of the native Somavanshi Kshatriya, Koli (fishermen) and Agri communities, Mumbadevi temple is said to be constructed in 1675 At Bori Bunder. The temple was rebuilt later at Bhuleshwar. The Koli community considers Mumbadevi as a guardian. Goddess Mumbadevi is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati and Mumbadevi temple is a Shakti temple. Situated on Bhuleshwar Road, the temple is very popular among devotees and tourist alike. Mumbadevi temple is among the oldest temples in Mumbai and the main deity of here is made of black stone and her face has orange color. The deity, adorned with jewelry like nose pin, crown and necklace, stands on a decorated altar. The idol of the goddess does not have a mouth to symbolize earth. The temple complex also includes idols of other deities. The city’s name Mumbai is derived from Mumbadevi.
Location: Mumba Devi Marg, Zaveri Bazar, Mumbai
Timing: The temple remains open on all days of the week except Monday. The timing for darshan is between 6 am to 12 pm and 4 pm to 9 pm. The temple sees maximum rush on Tuesdays.  Thousands of devotees visit the temple on Tuesday, as it is a significant day at Mumbadevi temple.

Siddhivinayak temple 

Siddhivinayak temple is one of the most important landmarks of Mumbai. Located in PrabhaDevi, Mumbai, the temple is dedicated to Ganesha, the elephant headed god. The temple is known to fulfil wishes and prayers of the devotees. It was founded in the year 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Devbhai Patil. The temple is among the Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra. The Siddhivinayak temple is also called Navasacha ganapati and Navasala Pavanara Ganapati. Tuesdays are special at this temple as the timing for Aarti as well as darshan is different from the other days of the week. Thousands of devotees throng to this temple on Tuesdays to offer prayer and seek blessing.
The main deity of the temple is Ganesha or Siddhivinayak with his consorts Siddi and RIddhi. The idols are placed on a small mandapam. The most striking feature of the Ganesha idol is that his trunk is on the right side. The trunk of almost all other Ganesha idol is on the left side. The idol has four hands holding a lotus, a small axe, a bowl of modaks and prayer beads. Earlier the temple was small and it had a small idol of Ganesh made of black stone. The temple also has a statue of Hanesha’s ride or vahan, Mushak. People believe that if you whisper your wishes into the ears of the mushak, it will come true. Today Siddhivinayak temple is Mumbai’s richest temple. It is said that the temple receives up to Rs 25 crore as donation annually. This temple has a unique and innovative architectural style. The roof of the sanctum sanctorum is gold plates and the wooden doors have images of Ashtavinayaka. The temple is very popular among celebrities. Bollywood actors usually visit Siddhivinayak temple before their movie’s release.
Address: SK Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai
Timing: The temple is open on all days of the week. From Wednesday to Monday, the timing for darshan is from 5:30 am to 10 pm and on Tuesday, it is between 3:15 am to 10 pm.

Iskcon Temple

Located near Juhu Beach, ISKCON is the places you should visit if you are searching for inner peace. The spiritual aura and the serenity of this place will take you to another world. You can sit and meditate in here. One of the most famous temples in Mumbai, ISKCON attracts thousands of devotees and tourists. This beautiful temple is made of pristine white marbles. The intricate carvings and the architecture of the temple is a sight to behold. The main deity is Krishna along with Radha. The temple also has idols of other deities.  This ISKCOn temple in Mumbai was established by the Acharya A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the Hare Krishna movement, in the year 1978.
This sprawling structure includes an auditorium, guest houses, libraries and a restaurant. The auditorium hosts many religious performances. The temple is also known for its delicious food.
Address: K. M. Munshi Marg, Girgaon Chowpatty, Babulnath, Dadi Sheth Wadi, Malabar Hill, Mumbai
Timings: The temple is open on all days of the week from 4:30 am to 1 pm and 4:30 pm to 9 pm.

Babulnath Temple

Babulnath temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Shiva and is located just a stone throw away from Girgaon Chowpatty. The temple is just a 15 minutes’ ride away from Marine Lines railway station. The temple is among the iconic temples in Mumbai. The beautiful architecture and the intricate interiors of the temple is a sight to behold. This magnificent temple will remind you of Mount Kailash, which is considered to be Shiva’s abode.
Originally, the idol and the Shiv Lingam of Babulnath temple were consecrated by King Bhimdev II of the area in the 12 th century. This temple was lost over the course of time. However, during the period between 1700 and 1780, five of the idols were unearthed. Out of the five idols, one was broken so it was immersed in the sea. The other four idols, which are the Shiv Lingam and idols of Hanuman, Ganesha and Parvati, are kept in the temple. The temple’s first phase was built in 1780, after the five original idols were rediscovered.
People flock to this temple on Monday as this day of the week is dedicated to Shiva. The temple remains open for a longer duration on Mondays. The best time to visit this temple is the period between August and September.
Address: Babulnath Road, Charni Road, Malabar Hill, Near Chowpatty, Mumbai
Timings: The temple remains open on all days of the week from 5 am to 10 pm. On Mondays, it remains open for a longer duration.

Mahalakshmi temple

Photograph courtesy: mahalakshmi-temple.com
Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, Durga and Saraswati, Mahalakshmi temple was constructed in 1831 by a Hindu merchant, Dhakji Dadaji. The temple overlooks the sea and is one of the landmarks of the city of dreams. Located on Bhulabhai Desai Road, near Worli, the temple has a unique architecture. This iconic temple is a heritage structure and a popular tourist attraction.
There is stone-carved deepmala near the entrance of the temple. You will also find a wooden block wrapped in silver sheets. The Sabhamandap has a statue of a lion at the center, facing the main deity. The most important feature of the idol of Lakshmi of this temple is that it is ‘swayambhu’. The idol is decorated with bangles, nose ring and a golden mask. The three main deities sit on beautifully carved thrones. You will find the idols of Vithal-Rukmini and Ganesha outside the garbhagriha.
According to legend, Lord Hornby Vellard wanted to connect Malabar and Worli via Worli creek. Ramji Shivji Prabhu was appointed to do the work. After Prabhu and hi engineers failed to build a road connecting the two islands, he dreamt of the idol of Mahalakshmi in the creek. Prabhu recovered the idol from the creek and constructed a temple for it.

The temple is decorated during the Navaratri period. Devotees from near and far flock to this temple to offer their prayers during this period. There are many shops near the temple selling puja items and flowers.

Head To One Of These Nature Resorts Near Delhi In One Of The Upcoming Weekends.

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5 nature resorts near Delhi where you can spend the next weekend





For those who like to travel, weekends make for the time which can be dedicated towards exploring new destinations. Located at a location surrounded by attractive destinations, the city of Delhi has plenty of weekend getaways around. In fact, some of them are known for offering experiences to travellers based on the location of a resort and the services provided by it.
Here's a list of a few resorts near Delhi that offer amazing experiences to nature lovers. We would love to know where you are heading to in the coming weekend.

Jim's Jungle Retreat

The wildlife season is just around the corner and Jim's Jungle Retreat happens to be one of the best places to spend some time with the forest life of Jim Corbett National Park. Located at the southern periphery of the Park, the Jim's Jungle Retreat is an eco-conscious wildlife speciality lodge that provides accommodation in 18 sophisticated lodges and cottages, thus allowing guests to stay in close connection with nature at all times. Staying there, you will always be surrounded by breathtaking vistas of the forest and the mountains, while there will be plenty of opportunities to go on nature walks and enjoy bird spotting. Needless to mention, the resort also provides forest safari facilities to the guests. 

For details and bookings, visit jimsjungleretreat.com


Kikar Lodge Nature Resort & Spa

You don't need to go anywhere else when you stay at the Kikar Lodge Nature Resort & Spa. Located at the foothills of the Shivalik range in Punjab, this place offers accommodation amidst nature and at the same time, offers a wide range of adventure activities as well. The property spread over 1800 acres of forest and provides a secluded retreat to its guests, far from the maddening crowd of cities and towns. The adventure activities offert by the resort include Flying Fox, quad biking, rappelling, paint ball, horse riding, night safari, cycling and archery. Besides, the forest area within which this resort is set, is a birder's paradise with more than 180 species of resident birds.

For details and bookings, visit www.thekikarlodge.com

Sitla Estate

Perched high within the lush green environs of Mukteshwar a distance of about 350 km from New Delhi, the Sitla Estate is a nature lover's paradise. It's that cosy little retreat that every mountain lover dreams of. The 150-year-old house has rooms made up in colonial style giving a guest the feeling of spending time within the walls of a rugged mountain cottage. For those with different tastes, the contemporary rooms have been built beautifully. Each of these rooms has glass windows that overlooks 39 acres of the verdant terraced estate. There's a quaint library to read books in leisure, and enough space to walk around the gentle slopes while soaking in the beauty of Mother Nature.

For details and bookings, visit www.sitlaestate.com


Water House Resort

Think of Jaipur and what mostly comes to mind are hill-top forts. But there is lushness amid the aridity too. On the drive from Delhi to Jaipur, stretches of green and hillocks appear along the highway, tempting one to spend a few hours amid the serenity. The Water House Resort has a similar appeal. A sharp right turn opposite the gate of Amity University, Jaipur, leads to a hidden gem. Built within the area of the famous Tree House Resort, the Water House Resort provides accommodation in nine wooden cottages, each with a thatched roof, built on a small rivulet. Inside, you are pleasantly surprised by décor which combines rustic charm and plush living. Also provided with each cottage is a jacuzzi, an outdoor shower and a private patio. Within every room is glass underfoot, which lets you see the water a level below, with fish in it. Ducks waddling around is a common sight here.

For details and bookings, visit www.waterhouseresort.in


Glasshouse on the Ganges


There can't be a better way to make the most of your stay at Rishikesh than a few days spent at the Glasshouse on the Ganges, owned by the Neemrana group of hotels. Offering accommodation in cottages, individual rooms and tents, there's no other resort in Rishikesh that lets you stay this close to the river. Besides, the entire property is set within a lychee and mango orchard owned by the Maharajas of Tehri Garhwal. That's a perfect marriage of royalty and nature for you. There's a garden full of tropical plants, rare species of birds and butterflies, and a private white sand beach--a feature no other resort can boast of. Needless to say, the resort offers some of the finest white water rafting tours.

For details and bookings, visit www.neemranahotels.com


Top Most Places To Choose In India For October Month

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Top most places to visit in October in India
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After a lull of a few months, October is the beginning of the festive season when most places in India have some or the other celebration or event lined up. It is also a good month to travel to places just before the peak tourist season begins and things start getting overtly expensive. October is the right season before extreme winter sets in and the monsoon is also over. True, in some parts of the county the October heat can be unbearable but for the most part of it, October is a great time to travel in India and explore the hidden gems. We have jotted down five such places that are great to visit in October in India. So pack your bags, book your tickets and leave for a memorable trip right away.

Alappuzha
Also called Alleppey, Alappuzha is one of the most beautiful vacation destinations in India. It is in the state of Kerala and is known for its backwaters and called the ‘Venice of the East’. October is a decent time to visit Kerala as November onwards the peak season begins and can get extremely crowded. If you are planning a trip to Alappuzha, here’s what you can do.
What to do in Alappuzha
The most popular thing to do in Alleppey is to take a cruise on the backwaters or stay in a houseboat. But here’s what else you can do on your trip.
Visit Krishnapuram Palace Museum: Known for its grand architecture, this is a palace and museum and houses the biggest mural paintings of Kerala. Admire its structure and learn about the history of the royal family when here.
Stay in a houseboat: Alleppey is known for this and while some offer day cruises, the experience of staying in a boat overnight is even better. Opt for a hotel that offers a room on a houseboat when in Alleppey.
Sample authentic Kerala cuisine: Food plays a major role in Kerala’s economy and one of the must-do things here is to sample some amazing dishes freshly prepared for you. Whether you love seafood or are a rice-lover, do try the authentic taste on a banana leaf.
Where to stay in Alappuzha
Being a popular tourist destination, there are plenty of hotels and resorts of all budgets in Alleppey. From basic stays to luxurious ones, you can choose one that fits your pocket. Lake Palace Resort (0477 2239701) overlooks the Vembanad Lake and is surrounded by coconut trees and paddy fields. One of the main attractions of this resort is its swimming pool which is in the middle of the lake. Isn’t that fascinating?
Ahmedabad
The land of Gujarat comes alive during Navratri and this year, the festival falls in October. The nine days of the festival are some of the most colorful and vibrant days thanks to the electric vibe in the air. Ahmedabad has several dandiya and garba nights in different parts of the city where people dance to their heart’s content dressed in ethnic wear. To truly experience the cultural vibe of the city, visit it during Navratri.
What to do in Ahmedabad
Play garba and dandiya: Goes without saying, one of the must-try things in Ahmedabad is to play garba which involves swinging one’s arms and turning around in circles and dandiya which is played with wooden sticks. Look for events that are close to where you stay and buy a pass for at least one evening. Do try the colorful ethnic attire to blend in with the rest of the crowd.
Try street food at Manek Chowk: Gujarat is land of foodies and Ahmedabad in particular is famous for its street food. Manek Chowk is one of the most lively markets that converts into a zone of street food in the night. In fact, it is one of the few streets in the country that is allowed to be open during the night. From chat to kebabs to kulfi, you will find everything here and there is space to sit and enjoy all of it in the night. Truly, a foodie’s delight.
Visit the Sabarmati Ashram: Located along the banks of Sabarmati River, this ashram was the abode of Mahatma Gandhi where he worked with his principles of truth and non-violence. He stayed here for 12 years and began the Dandi March from here. Today, it is a national monument and is converted into a museum where you can learn more about Gandhi and his teachings.
Where to stay in Ahmedabad
Several hotel chains have their properties in Ahmedabad and you can get accommodation suiting different budgets in this city. Ginger Hotel (079 66663333) is a mid-range business hotel with decent rooms while Radisson Blu Hotel (079 40501234) is a high-end property. You can also look for cheap places in the city close to the railway station where options are aplenty.
Shillong
One of the lesser-explored and underrated tourist destinations of the country, Shillong in the northeast should be on your list this October. It is the capital of Meghalaya and home to some of the most beautiful sites in the world. Surrounded by hills with waterfalls breaking out, it makes for a lovely escape. Find your peace and quiet this time at India’s hidden gem which is also called the ‘Scotland of the East’.
What to do in Shillong
There are many things to do and see in and around Shillong. The scenic, natural beauty of this hill station will leave you mesmerized and so will the different culture of the Khasi people. Don’t miss out on these attractions when here.
Head to Shillong Peak: To get a bird’s eye view of the town, head to the Shillong Peak that stands tall at 6449 ft above sea level. Being a radar station for the Indian Air Force, visitors have to submit their identification when here. The panoramic view from here is simply breathtaking and if you want a closer look, you can view the area from a telescope. There are some stalls that serve tea and snacks to tourists.
Go to Umiam Lake: Another prime attraction close to Shillong is the Umiam Lake which is known for its water sport activities like boating, kayaking, water scooting, etc. It attracts a large number of tourists as well as locals who come here for a stroll or to try these activities. The lake is surrounded by hills that increase its beauty and make for a picture-perfect backdrop.
Visit Asia’s cleanest village: A short distance away from Shillong lies Mawlynnong touted to be Asia’s cleanest village. Here, you will find bamboo bins all around the citizens right from children to the elderly doing their bit to keep their surroundings clean. They have adopted many eco-friendly ways to do so and it is commendable how responsible they are about their village. Surely, one can learn a thing or two from them about cleanliness.
Where to stay in Shillong
Most of the properties in Shillong are two or three star hotels and offer majestic views of the hills. Depending on your budget you can book a stay for yourself. Police Bazar is one of the main areas of Shillong where many shops and restaurants are located. Hotel Alpine Continental (0364 222 0991) is one of the three-star hotels located in this area.
Nainital
Fondly called the ‘Lake District of India’ Nainital is a beautiful hill station that revolves around Lake Naini and offers majestic vistas of the hills surrounding it. The hill station is quite popular among honeymooners as well as families who come here during their vacations to enjoy its natural beauty. October is the last of the touristy months before heavy winter begins. It is the perfect to enjoy the pleasant weather before it gets too cold.
What to do in Nainital
Apart from soaking in the natural beauty of Nainital, there are plenty of things you can do at this hill station. We list a few of them for you.
Go boating at Lake Naini: The hill station’s prime attraction from where it gets its name is the Lake Naini. It is in the heart of Nainital and enjoys a sweet spot surrounded by hills and markets. A trip to the lake without going boating is incomplete. It is also the perfect place to catch the sunset.
Visit Kainchi Dham: A mere 20 km away from Nainital lies Kainchi Dham that is home to an ashram built by Neem Karoli Baba, a saint from the ‘60s. It has become a prime tourist attraction thanks to Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg who paid a visit here on their India trips. Devotees from all around the world flock here to attend meditation and spiritual camps organized here.
Take a cable car to Snow-view Point: One of the best ways to take in the beauty of Nainital is to take a cable car ropeway all the way up to Snow-view Point. This is the perfect place to get a panoramic view of the hill station. You can buy a ticket, go all the way up, halt there for some time and then come back. Make sure you wear warm clothes and carry your sunglasses and also don’t forget your camera as you will get some stunning photos here.
Where to stay in Nainital
Being a popular tourist spot, there are several hotels and resorts in Nainital that cater to all budgets. From lodges to luxury hotels, you can find everything here. The rates are rather high during peak season and fall during off peak months. It is better to book in advance to avoid disappointment later. The Manu Maharani (05942 237342) is one of the best properties here and offers large, lavish rooms.


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