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Coordinates: 19°1031.3N 72°5223.5E / 19.175361°N 72.873194°E / 19.175361; 72.873194
 

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Wagheshwari Temple
View of Wageshwari Temple at Goregaon East
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictMumbai Suburban
DeityWagheshwari Mata
FestivalNavratri
Location
LocationGokuldham Colony
StateMaharashtra
Country India
Wagheshwari Temple is located in Mumbai
Wagheshwari Temple

Location within Mumbai, Maharashtra

Geographic coordinates19°10′31.3″N 72°52′23.5″E / 19.175361°N 72.873194°E / 19.175361; 72.873194
Architecture
TypeHindu Temple

Wagheshwari Temple is one of the famous temples of Mumbai situated near Gokuldham ColonyinGoregaon East.[1] It is dedicated to Hindu Goddess Bhagwati. The deity is also known as Wagheshwari Mata who is supposed to be the 4th avatar or incarnation of Goddess Saraswati.[2][3]

The entrance of the temple is decorated with huge sculptures of elephants. An important tradition in this temple is the sindoor ceremony where married women apply red powder on each other's foreheads. Sindoor is considered a sacred symbol of marriage for Hindu women, and thus the ceremony holds an important place in the lives of these women.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Wagheshwari Mandir Goregaon Check Naka No. 1". Temples of India. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  • ^ "Wagheshwari Temple, Mumbai". Bharat Temples. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  • ^ a b "SHRI WAGHESHWARI TEMPLE". ixigo. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
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