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'''Prabhadevi Temple''', also known as '''Prabhavati Devi Temple''' , is a Hindu temple located in the [[Prabhadevi]] area, near [[Dadar]], [[Mumbai]]. The idol representing the main deity, Prabhavati Devi, dates back to the | '''Prabhadevi Temple''', also known as '''Prabhavati Devi Temple''', is a Hindu temple located in the [[Prabhadevi]] area, near [[Dadar]], [[Mumbai]]. The idol representing the main deity, Prabhavati Devi, dates back to the 12th Century. The temple itself, though, was constructed in 1715, making it only 300 years old.<ref name=toi>{{cite news |last1=Mehta |first1=Manthank |title=Mumbai: Elphinstone Road station to be known as Prabhadevi |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/mumbai-elphinstone-road-station-to-be-known-as-prabhadevi-from-july-19/articleshow/65029313.cms |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=17 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=प्रभादेवी मंदिराला ३०० वर्षे! |url=http://www.lokmat.com/mumbai/prabhadevi-temple-300-years/ |publisher=[[Lokmat]] |date=29 April 2015 |language=Marathi}}</ref><ref name=midday>{{cite news |last1=Ashar |first1=Hemal |title=Historic Mumbai landmark 'Prabhadevi Mandir' turns 300 |url=https://www.mid-day.com/articles/historic-mumbai-landmark-prabhadevi-mandir-turns-300/16172199 |publisher=[[Mid-Day]] |date=29 April 2015}}</ref> Earlier the temple was managed by Bhatji Jaywant Joshi. Jaywant Joshi died on January 10, 2025. Suyog Sunil Joglekar was appointed as the priest from 1 May 2025. | ||
The temple is managed by the trust setup by the Kirtikar family, descendants of Shyam Nayak. The trustees of the temple are 1) Alark Desai, 2) Harshad Dhurandhar, 3) Anurag Talpade. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
According to historians, the main deity of Prabhadevi Temple was originally referred to as ''Shakambari Devi''. She was the famous goddess ([[Kuladevata|Kuladevi]]) of [[Yadava]] king [[Bhima of Mahikavati|Bimba Raja]] of [[ | According to historians, the main deity of Prabhadevi Temple was originally referred to as ''Shakambari Devi''. She was the famous goddess ([[Kuladevata|Kuladevi]]) of [[Seuna Yadava]] king [[Bhima of Mahikavati|Bimba Raja]] of [[Devagiri, Karnataka|Devgiri]].<ref name=indianexpress>{{cite news |title=Once Upon a Time: Temple that gives Prabhadevi its name, and now to its railway station |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/mumbai-temple-that-gives-prabhadevi-its-name-and-now-to-its-railway-station-4443843/ |publisher=[[Indian Express]] |date=25 December 2016}}</ref> | ||
According to local folklore, Prabhavati Devi appeared in the dreams of a devotee named Shyam Nayak from the [[Pathare Prabhu]] (one of [[Mumbai]]'s earliest native communities), who would go on to build the temple of Prabhadevi.<ref name=indianexpress/><ref name=midday/> | According to local folklore, Prabhavati Devi appeared in the dreams of a devotee named Shyam Nayak from the [[Pathare Prabhu]] (one of [[Mumbai]]'s earliest native communities), who would go on to build the temple of Prabhadevi.<ref name=indianexpress/><ref name=midday/> | ||
The idol of the goddess was shifted to [[Karnataka]], where it was attacked by | The idol of the goddess was shifted to [[Karnataka]], where it was attacked by Muslim invaders known as the [[Mughal Empire|Mughals]]. Later, it was moved back to [[Mahim Creek]] and placed in the current Prabhadevi temple.<ref>{{cite news |last1=MARPAKWAR |first1=CHAITANYA |title=PAST PERFECT - A silent shrine in a loud city |url=http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31821&articlexml=PAST-PERFECT-A-silent-shrine-in-a-loud-07012017039012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180719144530/http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31821&articlexml=PAST-PERFECT-A-silent-shrine-in-a-loud-07012017039012 |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 July 2018 |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=7 January 2017}}</ref> | ||
== Other == | == Other == | ||
* [[Prabhadevi]] is situated between the [[Dadar]] to the north, [[Worli]] to the south, and the [[Arabian Sea]] to the west. The place is named after the deity of the Prabhadevi Temple.<ref name=midday/> | * [[Prabhadevi]] is situated between the [[Dadar]] to the north, [[Worli]] to the south, and the [[Arabian Sea]] to the west. The place is named after the deity of the Prabhadevi Temple.<ref name=midday/> | ||
* [[Prabhadevi railway station]], a station on the Western line of the [[Mumbai Suburban Railway]] is named after [[Prabhadevi]].<ref name="toi" /> It was previously known as [[Elphinstone Road]]. | * [[Prabhadevi railway station]], a station on the Western line of the [[Mumbai Suburban Railway]] is named after [[Prabhadevi]].<ref name="toi" /> It was previously known as [[Elphinstone Road]].{{citation needed|date=June 2022}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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{{Mumbai topics}} | {{Mumbai topics}} | ||
{{Tourist attractions in Mumbai}} | {{Tourist attractions in Mumbai}} | ||
[[Category:Hindu temples in Mumbai]] | [[Category:Hindu temples in Mumbai]] | ||
[[Category:Culture of Mumbai]] | [[Category:Culture of Mumbai]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:24, 25 March 2026
| Prabhadevi Temple | |
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प्रभादेवी मंदिर | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Mumbai |
| Deity | Prabhadevi or Shakambari Devi |
| Location | |
| Location | Prabhadevi, Mumbai, India |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Country | India |
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| Coordinates | 19°00′52″N 72°49′39″E / 19.014509°N 72.827535°E |
| Architecture | |
| Funded by | Pathare Prabhu community |
| Established | 1715 |
Prabhadevi Temple, also known as Prabhavati Devi Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the Prabhadevi area, near Dadar, Mumbai. The idol representing the main deity, Prabhavati Devi, dates back to the 12th Century. The temple itself, though, was constructed in 1715, making it only 300 years old.[1][2][3] Earlier the temple was managed by Bhatji Jaywant Joshi. Jaywant Joshi died on January 10, 2025. Suyog Sunil Joglekar was appointed as the priest from 1 May 2025. The temple is managed by the trust setup by the Kirtikar family, descendants of Shyam Nayak. The trustees of the temple are 1) Alark Desai, 2) Harshad Dhurandhar, 3) Anurag Talpade.
History[edit | edit source]
According to historians, the main deity of Prabhadevi Temple was originally referred to as Shakambari Devi. She was the famous goddess (Kuladevi) of Seuna Yadava king Bimba Raja of Devgiri.[4] According to local folklore, Prabhavati Devi appeared in the dreams of a devotee named Shyam Nayak from the Pathare Prabhu (one of Mumbai's earliest native communities), who would go on to build the temple of Prabhadevi.[4][3]
The idol of the goddess was shifted to Karnataka, where it was attacked by Muslim invaders known as the Mughals. Later, it was moved back to Mahim Creek and placed in the current Prabhadevi temple.[5]
Other[edit | edit source]
- Prabhadevi is situated between the Dadar to the north, Worli to the south, and the Arabian Sea to the west. The place is named after the deity of the Prabhadevi Temple.[3]
- Prabhadevi railway station, a station on the Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is named after Prabhadevi.[1] It was previously known as Elphinstone Road.[citation needed]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Prabhadevi Temple
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Prabhadevi Temple
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Deities in Prabhadevi Temple
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mehta, Manthank (17 July 2018). "Mumbai: Elphinstone Road station to be known as Prabhadevi". The Times of India.
- ↑ "प्रभादेवी मंदिराला ३०० वर्षे!" (in Marathi). Lokmat. 29 April 2015.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ashar, Hemal (29 April 2015). "Historic Mumbai landmark 'Prabhadevi Mandir' turns 300". Mid-Day.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Once Upon a Time: Temple that gives Prabhadevi its name, and now to its railway station". Indian Express. 25 December 2016.
- ↑ MARPAKWAR, CHAITANYA (7 January 2017). "PAST PERFECT - A silent shrine in a loud city". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018.




