Temple Details

Shree Babulnath Mandir   Mumbai


About Shree Babulnath Mandir

Babulnath is an ancient Shiva temple in Mumbai, India. Situated on a small hillock near Girgaum Chowpatty, it is one of oldest temples in the city. Shiva in the form of the Lord of the Babul tree is the main deity in this temple. The faithful climb up to the temple and obtain Darshan of the shivling and obtain blessings of the Lord. It is also possible to take an elevator up to the temple. The temple is visited by lakhs of devotees on Mahashivratri festival. Babulnath Temple Shiva Linga and Idols were originally consecrated in the 12th century by the then Hindu king Raja Bhimdev of the region. Over a period of time the temple was buried and lost over a period of time. The idols were re-discovered (unearthed) during the period of 1700 to 1780. The first temple was built in the 1780 year. When rediscovered, 5 original idols were dug out. That of the main Shiva Linga, Ganesh, Hanuman, Parvati and one more. Out of this the first four are in the temple. The fifth one was immersed in the sea because it was broken when it was dug out in the 18th century. When the first temple was built the land belonged to the Parsi community. There were 5 Dakhma's (Parsi final resting place) existing in the vicinity. There was a lot of resistance for the Parsi community at that time for building of the temple. This resistance continued till the late 1800 when the issue was settled by the courts in favour of the temple. The Babulnath Temple was patronised when built for the first time by Hindu merchant of that time and mainly the Gujarati community. A bigger temple was built in 1890 by contributions from the Gujarati merchants and the likes of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaikwad of Baroda state. The current temple structure can be dated back to 1890. The temple height was considerable when built in 1890 but a lightning strike in the 1960s and damage to the spire lowered the height of the present temple considerably. Till the 1980s Babulnath Temple was one of the tallest structure & location in the city of Mumbai. There is limited reference to Babulnath Temple in the historical texts, because in the initial days the temple was frequented by yogis who used to stay there for Bhang and Ganja. However the temple famed in the 20th century. Currently the temple is thronged by people on Mondays and during Mahashivratri & Shravan months.

By Air:-Mumbai’s airport is the Sahara International Airport and has many international airlines flying to Mumbai. These flights connect Mumbai to almost all the major international and domestic locations. The airport consists of two terminals, one is 30 km from the city center of Nariman point and other is 4 km from the domestic terminus at Santa Cruz. Both of these terminals have facilities such as foreign exchange bureaus, duty free shops, restaurants, left luggage sheds and tourist offices.

By Rail:-The city is the main headquarter for both the western and central railways. These rails connect Mumbai to other major cities through superfast, express and passenger trains. You can reach the Mumbai railway station through taxi, cab, bus, etc. 

By Road:-Mumbai has been provided with luxury coaches and ramshackle rattletraps by the State roadways and private operators. You can easily travel to the nearby place to Mumbai like Ahmednagar (253km), Pune (152 Km), and Shirdi (245 Km).

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  1. Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple
  2. Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
  3. Chowpatty Beach
  4. Hanging Gardens (Ferozeshah Mehta)
  5. Malabar Hill
  6. Mahalakshmi Temple
  7. Kamala Nehru Park
  8. Jain Temple - Mumbai
  9. Marine Drive
  10. Royal Opera House
  11. Nariman Point
  12. Priyadarshini Park
  13. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
  14. Haji Ali Mosque
  15. Gateway of India
  16. Rohida Fort
  17. Colaba

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Aarti Timing of Babulnath Mandir

1) 06.30 am to 07.15 am Pratah Abhishek Pooja Aarti.

2) 11.30 am to 12.15 pm Madhyan Abhishek Pooja Aarti.

3) 17.15 pm to 18.00 pm Sandhya Abhishek Pooja Aarti.

4) 20.00 pm to 20.15 pm Sayan Aarti.



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