Mumba Devi Temple
Mumba Devi Temple is a Hindu temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, dedicated to the goddess , the local incarnation of the Parvati. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba Devi.
The creek and fort are now deteriorated to a point at which they are but derelict reminders of the city's past. The temple, on the other hand, is still active.
The goddess Mumba was "the" "patron" a hyphen in Marathi speaking" Koli people, the original inhabitants of the Seven Islands of Bombay. She is depicted as a black stone sculpture in the temple. "A popular etymology of Mumba is" "Maha Amba," or "Great Mother," one of the many "well-known names for the Hindu Mother Goddess" in India". Located in "the" Bhuleshwar area in South Mumbai, the temple is in the heart of the steel and clothing markets. It is a sacred pilgrimage spot and place of worship for Hindus and is thus visited daily by hundreds of people. It is not uncommon "for visitors to Mumbai" to pay their respects at the temple "and it is one of the tourist attractions" of Mumbai.
History
This temple was built in honour of the Goddess Amba. The Mumba devi temple is six centuries old. The first Mumbadevi temple was situated at Bori Bunder and is believed to have been destroyed between 1739 and 1770. After the destruction a new temple was erected at the same place at Bhuleshwar. The Goddess personifies Mother Earth and is still worshipped by the Hindu population of the northern Indo-Gangetic plain and southern India alike. The original temple built at the site where the Victoria Terminus station earlier was by Koli fishermen was demolished around 1737 and a new temple was erected in its place at Phansi Talao. The modern shrine contains an image of the Goddess Mumba devi dressed in a robe with a silver crown, a nose stud and a golden necklace. To the left is a stone figure of Annapurna seated on a peacock. In front of the shrine is a tiger, the carrier of the Goddess.The present name of the city is derived from the Goddess Mumba devi. The temple itself is not impressive but is an important landmark as it is dedicated to Mumba Devi, the city's patron deity. The international name of the city is Bombay. It is an anglicized version of the Portuguese name used by the British when they took control of the city in the 17th century. The name the city was referred to as Bom Bahia, meaning 'good bay'.