Looking at successful subsequent history
of the temple, it appears like the Lord Ganesh nodded to
this humble request and pious thoughts and deeds of Late
Deubai Patil. It is, therefore, this Siddhivinayak is famous
for it and known as “Navasacha Ganapati” or
“Navasala Pavanara Ganapati” in Marathi (Ganapati
bestows whenever humbly genuinely prayed a wish) among devotees.
The idol of Shree Siddhivinayak was carved out of a single
black stone and is 2'6” (750mm) high and 2' (600mm)
wide with the trunk on the right. This is rather unusual
appearance of Lord Ganesh. The upper right and left hands
hold a lotus and an axe respectively while the lower right
and left hands hold a rosary (japmala) and bowl full of
“Modak” respectively. As it resembles the sacred
thread, a snake appears on the left shoulder to right side
belly. On the forehead of deity is an eye, which almost
looks like the third eye of Lord Shiva. On both sides of
the Lord Ganesh idol, are placed one idol each of Riddhi
and Siddhi goddesses who are appearing like peeping out
of the Ganesh idol from behind. Because of these two deities
along with Lord Ganesh, this temple is known as the Siddhivinayak
Ganapati Temple. These goddesses signify sanctity, success,
wealth and prosperity.
Around 125 years ago, Shri Akkalkot
Swami Samarth's great disciple, Late Ramakrishna Jambhekar
Maharaj, who was also ardent devotee of Lord Ganesh and
Gayatri Mantra was blessed with Assyssinian ( Siddhi ).
One day Swami Samarth asked Shri Jambhekar to bring divine
idols. Out of the idols, except two idols, Swami Samarth
told to bury in the front courtyard of the house of Swami
Samarth's another disciple Shri Cholappa, where Swami Samarth
used to temporarily reside. Shri Jambhekar was also told
to inhume remaining two idols in front of Lord Ganesh that
he usually worshipped. During his attendance with Swami
Samarth, Shri Jambhekar foretold that a Mandaar tree would
grow on the place after 21 years, Swayambhu ( Swayambhu
) Ganesh would appear on the sacred place. From that onward
people's devotion would grow in leaps and beyond.
After few years, Jambhekar Maharaj
whose Math is near sea-shore at Dadar, Mumbai, asked Late
Priest Govind Chintaman Phatak to look after, perform regular
religious pooja etc. of Shree Siddhivinayak Temple. The
predecessor of Priest Phatak, there was Late Namdev Kelkar
performing priest-wood job in the temple.
From the available information and
records, the land of the temple complex was around 2550
sq.mtrs. There was a lake towards eastern and southern side
of temple admeasuring approx. 30 x 40 sq.mtrs. This lake
was built by Nardulla in early 19th century, to overcome
the scarcity of the water, faced by the area. The lake was,
later on, filled up, and now it is playground and a part
of Kakasaheb Gadgil Marg.
There was also a rest house, sought
of Dharmashala and a pair of beautiful 3.6 in high, stone
masonry “Deepmalas”. There was also a dwelling
unit for the owner of this complex. In the earlier days
when there were not many structures of residential and commercial
type in its neighborhood area. The devotees in large numbers
started visiting the temple only after 1952 and the long
standing Q's were seen in 1965 onwards.
Since the owner had divided the original
plot and subleased it to different parties and naturally
the space available around this old temple reduced and became
quite small. After 1975, the number of devotees visiting
the temple started growing by real sense of Geometrical
Progression. It became difficult to enter the temple or
even to have “Darshan” of Lord Ganesh, the devotees
were finding it quite troublesome to enter through the two
small doors
The
History : The Hindu religion encompasses
various deities for worshipping. Devotees put their faith
in the diety they worship. For instance, Shree Samarth Ramdas
was a devotee of Shree Ram. He made worshipping Shree Ram
his sole life duty. Sant Eknath was ardently devoted to
Shree Dattatreya.
Shree Ganesha being the primary diety is always worshipped
prior to worshipping of any other diety. During the road
extension project of Sayani Road near Elphinston Road in
Mumbai the workers of Municipal Corporation unearthed an
idol of Shree Hanuman.They placed it on the roadside and
continued with their work.
Devotees coming to Shree Siddhivinayak Temple brought this
event to the notice of the then head priest Shree Govind
Phatak. He immediately brought the hanuman idol and built
a compact temple for its. This was around 1952. The renovation
has given the Hanuman temple a new look and the present
temple as it stands today. From dawn to temple closing hours,
the Hanuman Mandir has its own schedule of pujas, naivedya
& aartis. Every Saturday Devotees are supplied with
the traditional offerings of oil and Rui garland at a minimal
cost on coupon basis, a day when many devotees flock to
the temple.
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Address:
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