Shree Mahalaxmi Temple

Mumbai (Bombay)


It’s only fitting that in money-mad Mumbai one of the busiest and most colourful temples is dedicated to Mahalaxmi, the goddess of wealth. Perched on a headland, it is the focus for Mumbai’s Navratri (Festival of Nine Nights) celebrations in September/October.

All faiths are welcome, but be prepared for long lines.


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