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Mahashivratri 2024: 5 revered Lord Shiva temples in Mumbai to celebrate the auspicious night

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Mahashivratri is around the corner with devotees already making preparations to celebrate the festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. From walkeshwar to Babulnath, take a look at temples you should visit to celebrate the auspicious occasion.

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By CNBCTV18.com Mar 7, 2024 3:18:20 PM IST (Published)

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The festival of Mahashivratri, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is celebrated with great zeal and grandeur every year accross the country. Considered one of the most auspicious times of the year, devotees on this day observe fast and pray to Lord Shiva. While prayers are offered to Shiva during the night, devotees break their fast the following day. On the occasion of Mahashivratri, people in large numbers visit Hindu temples to offer 'Panchamrit' to Lord Shiva before breaking fast. (Images: Shutterstock)

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Like many other states, Maharashtra, too, is home to several ancient and popular Shiva temples. Thus, those looking forward to taking part in the Shivratri celebrations can visit these temples. Here is a list of popular Shiva temples in Mumbai. (Images: Shutterstock)

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1. Walkeshwar Temple: Considered significant both historically and culturally, the Walkeshwar Temple is located in Malabar Hill in South Mumbai. It was constructed roughly a thousand years ago and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. After a series of modifications over the past several decades, the temple presently hosts grand events on the occasion of Shivratri.

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2. Babulnath Temple: Originally constructed in the 1890s, the famous Babulnath Shiva temple draws thousands of devotees daily. Located in Girgaum Chowpatty, the temple is accessible and remains open from early morning till late at night. (Image: Shutterstock)

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3. Ambreshwar Temple: One of the few centuries-old temples in Mumbai, the Amreshwar Shiva temple is believed to have been built by the Pandavas at a time when they were looking for sanctuary during their exile. The temple is located on the outskirts of Mumbai and is a very popular getaway among city dwellers.

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4. Tungareshwar Shiva Temple: The Tungareshwar Shiva temple is located at the Tungareshwar Hills in Vasai. Very popular among trekkers and nature lovers, Tungareshwar has a Ramkund, and Khodiyar Mataji temple followed by temples of Lord Shiva, Kal Bhairav, and Jagmata Devi. (Image: Wiki Commons)

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5. Kopineshwar Mandir: Known for having one of the largest Shivalingas in Maharashtra, the Kopineshwar Mandir in Thane was originally constructed in the Shilahara dynasty. The Shivalinga in the temple measures around 12 feet in diameter, standing at a height of 4 feet 3 inches. It is a must-visit on the occasion of Mahashivratri. (Image: Wiki Commons)

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