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  2. Lalbaugcha Raja - Wikipedia

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    Lalbaugcha Raja (English: The King of Lalbaug) is the sarvajanik (public) Ganesha idol kept at Lalbaug, a locality in Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra, during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. The idol gives darshan [ clarification needed ] to the devotees for 11 days; thereafter it is immersed in the Arabian Sea at Girgaon Chowpatty on ...

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Mumbai circle

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    Kolaba Fort Containing i) Sarja Kot, ii) The North Causeway, iii) The Manik Chawda, iv) The South causeway, v) The Talghar, vi) The Padmawati Shrine, vii) The Temple of Gulbai or Mahishasuri, viii) The Shrine of Bhawani, ix) The Nanisahib's Palace, x) The Thorla wada, xi) The Reservoir Apsaras, xii) The Temple of Ganpati-Panchyatan, xiii) The ...

  4. Kandivli - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Our Lady of Assumption, located off M.G. Road, was built in 1630 [4] and was one of the oldest churches of Mumbai. The pond located at Shankar Mandir, Kandivali village is used for immersions during Ganesh Chaturthi. A 150-year-old shrine [5] to Shri Karsangli Akurli Mata, Varahi Mata Temple is at Shankar Lane. Holy Cross Chapel ...

  5. Bhandup - Wikipedia

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    Bhandup (Pronunciation: [bʱaːɳɖup]) (listen ⓘ) is a suburban locality in Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra, India. The name Bhandup is derived from Bhandupeshwar, one of the names of the Hindu god Shiva. An old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Bhandupeshwar Mahadev Mandir, is located in Bhandup (west) near Moti Bai Wadi IDUBS high ...

  6. Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Siddhivinayak temple receives donations of around ₹ 100 million (US$1.2 million) – ₹ 150 million (US$1.7 million) every year, which makes it Mumbai city's richest temple trust. [6] In 2004, the Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple Trust, which operates the temple, was accused of mismanaging donations.

  7. Tilak Nagar (Mumbai) - Wikipedia

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    Tilak Nagar, Chembur West, Mumbai 400089. Tilak Nagar is a residential colony in Chembur of Mumbai. There is also a railway station on the Harbour Line of the Mumbai suburban railway by this name. Named after freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak, this is a suburban area in Chembur West, Mumbai, India.

  8. Heritage structures in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai's history offers many heritage structures and historical precincts. Most are located in the south of Mumbai, as historically, access to the city was only through the port there. The southern tip of the city is home to the Fort precinct, the urban core of Mumbai during the colonial period that was once enclosed by fortified walls. Mumbai ...

  9. Ganpatipule - Wikipedia

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    Ganpatipule town is situated approximately 375 km. south of Mumbai city, along the Konkan Coast. It is situated in a small town which have about 100 houses. It is situated in a small town which have about 100 houses.