Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai
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- Not to be confused with BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Mumbai), Dadar, Mumbai
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Shree Gaulokvihari and HariKrishna Maharaj murtis at this temple |
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Name: | Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai |
Creator: | Swaminarayan Sampraday |
Date built: | Year 1868 |
Primary deity: | Laxminarayan Dev and Gaulokvihari |
Location: | Mumbai |
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai (Devnagari: श्री स्वमिनरयन मन्दिर, मुंबई) is a Hindu temple (Mandir) and a part of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. This Swaminarayan Temple is located in the Bhuleshwar area of Mumbai and is the oldest Swaminarayan Mandir in Mumbai, being over a hundred years old.[1]
The present Mandir has a tri - spire structure and the Murtis installed are that of Laxminarayan Dev, Ghanshyam Maharaj, Hari Krishna Maharaj, Gaulokvihari and Radha. It is a Shikharband Mandir and comes under the Laxminarayan Dev Gadi (Vadtal). [2]
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[edit] History
On Vaishakh Shukla Ekadashi, 1868, Ranchhoddas Pranjeevandas built the first ever Shree Swaminarayan temple in Mumbai by breaking and rebuilding his own residence.[3] The deities of Hari Krishna Maharaj, Gaulokvihari and Radhika were instated by Acharya Maharajshri Bhagwatprasadji Maharaj.[4]
[edit] Tri-spire temple
The present tri-spire temple structure was built and the deities of Ghanshyam Maharaj and Lakshminarayan Dev instated on the occasion of Vaishakh Shukla Dwadashi, 1903 by Acharya Maharajshri Lakshmiprasadji Maharaj.[5]
Swaminarayan’s devotee, Rao Bahadur Sheth Curumsey Damjee contributed towards this temple’s reinstatement with all material, physical and intellectual resources. His close associate and friend Shree Mathurdas Vaishnav too donated Rs. 25,000/- towards this work.[6]
[edit] Structure
The Swaminarayan temple at Bhuleshwar has an elaborately carved frontage which is really a visual treat in an otherwise shaby surrounding. There are twenty five steps leading to the audience hall (Sabhamandap). There are the shrines dedicated to Ganesha and Hanuman on the left and right of the audience hall. There are three main shrines. In the shrine on the east there are idols of Hari Krishna Maharaj, Gaulokvihari and Radhika; the shrine at the centre has the idols of Ghanashyam Maharaj, Narayan and Laxmi; while the shrine on the west houses the resting place for deities. Over the Sabhamandap is a dome upon which are painted the scenes from the Krishnalila (Sports of Krishna). The dome is supported by fifty four pillars. [7] There is a big audience hall on the first floor where religious discourses are held regularly.
[edit] Festivals
The festivities celebrated at the temple are Ram Navami/Swaminarayan Jayanti, Janmashtami, Vaman Jayanti, Nrisinha Jayanti, Mahashivratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, etc. [8] Apart from these, the festival of Hindola is also celebrated as part of festivities duing the month of Shravan in the Indian Calendar.[9]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs - Mumbai".
- ^ "Maharashtra State Gazettes, Greater Bombay District: Swaminarayan Temple Bhuleshwar".
- ^ "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai".
- ^ "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai".
- ^ "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai".
- ^ "Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai".
- ^ "Maharashtra State Gazettes, Greater Bombay District: Swaminarayan Temple Bhuleshwar".
- ^ "Maharashtra State Gazettes, Greater Bombay District: Swaminarayan Temple Bhuleshwar".
- ^ "Mumbai Notes: Shravan festival celebrations".
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