ಶ್ರೀ ಬಾಬುಲನಾಥ ಮಂದಿರ, ಮಲಬಾರ್ ಹಿಲ್, ಮುಂಬೈ

ಶ್ರೀ ಬಾಬುಲನಾಥ ಮಂದಿರ, ಮಲಬಾರ್ ಹಿಲ್, ಮುಂಬೈ

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Quick facts

Primary deity
Shiva
Tradition
shaiva
Year founded
1780
Founder
Ancient svayambhu — per traditional-Mumbai-regional-narrative, a Shiva-Lingam was naturally-manifested beneath a BABUL TREE (Acacia arabica, the "babul" tree common-in-Mumbai-region) on the elevated-rocky-ridge that is-now-Malabar-Hill. A local-Gujarati-trader-family found the lingam-under-the-babul-tree and built-an-initial-modest-shrine. The current TEMPLE STRUCTURE was built 1780 CE by a Gujarati-trader; SIGNIFICANTLY-EXPANDED in 1890 with the construction of the current-marble-temple-structure. Known as "BABULNATH" ("Babul-Lord"/"Lord-of-the-Babul-Tree") from the original-manifestation-site
Managing trust
Shri Babulnath Mandir Trust, Mumbai — hereditary-Gujarati-trader-family trust with Maharashtra state endowment oversight
Daily footfall
8,000-15,000 daily
Photography
outside_only
Non-Hindu policy
all_welcome
Dress code
Modest attire. No shorts. Footwear removed at Mahadwara. Photography outside sanctum only.
Accessibility
♿ 👴 🍼
VIP darshan
Typical visit
45–120 min

Sthala Purana — the story

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Per traditional-narrative, a Shiva-Lingam naturally-manifested beneath a BABUL TREE (Acacia arabica) on the elevated-rocky-ridge of what-is-now-Malabar-Hill. The specific-narrative-detail varies across-sources but consistently-identifies the Babul-Tree as the site of the svayambhu-manifestation. Local-Gujarati-trader-families discovered the Lingam and established-initial-worship. The 1780-temple-construction formalized-the-shrine. The BABUL-NATH etymology ("Lord of the Babul Tree") connects-the-deity directly-to-the-original-tree-site. Modern Babulnath has-long-since-outgrown the original-Babul-tree (which no-longer-stands), but the name-and-narrative preserve-the-origin. Mumbai-Shaiva-devotees understand Babulnath as a REGIONAL-SHIVA-MANIFESTATION that chose-the-specific-Malabar-Hill-location for its elevated-Mumbai-commanding-presence — Shiva's-blessing-over-the-growing-city. Modern devotees-particularly-venerate-the-site for its PAN-MUMBAI SHRAVAN-MONDAY DEVOTIONAL FOCUS; the traditional-Shaiva-Shravan-month-pilgrimage converges-at-Babulnath as Mumbai's-primary-Shravan-destination.

References: Traditional Mumbai-regional devotional-narrative Babulnath svayambhu-origin · Shiva Purana and Rudrashtakam Classical Shaiva texts

Darshan & aartis

Sun
05:00–22:00
Mon
04:30–22:30
Tue
05:00–22:00
Wed
05:00–22:00
Thu
05:00–22:00
Fri
05:00–22:00
Sat
05:00–22:00
  • 05:00
    Mangala Aarti
    45 min · Morning opening aarti; Shiva-Lingam abhishekam with Gangajal and panchamruta; traditional-Marathi-Gujarati-Shaiva aartis.
  • 08:00
    Shodashopachar
    45 min · Morning 16-upachar puja; Rudrashtakam paath; public darshan fully open.
  • 12:15
    Madhyahna Aarti
    30 min · Midday aarti; sanctum closes 12:30 for Madhyahna.
  • 19:00
    Sandhya Aarti
    45 min · Evening twilight aarti — atmospheric with Mumbai-sunset views from hilltop terrace; peak-devotional-moment on Shravan-Mondays and Mahashivratri.
  • 21:30
    Shayan Aarti
    30 min · Night closing aarti; sanctum closes 22:00 (Monday 22:30).

Plan your visit

✈️ Nearest airport

Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International (BOM) — 18 km NE, 45-60 min

🚆 Nearest railway

Charni Road (Western Railway) — 1.5 km (walkable); Grant Road (Western Railway) — 2 km; Churchgate — 3 km

🚌 How to reach locally

Limited Malabar Hill area parking. Use public-transport: Western-Railway Charni-Road (1.5 km walk) or Grant-Road (2 km); BEST-buses serve the area. Auto-rickshaws from nearby-stations ₹50-150

🅿️ Parking

Limited Malabar Hill area parking. Use public-transport: Western-Railway Charni-Road (1.5 km walk) or Grant-Road (2 km); BEST-buses serve the area. Auto-rickshaws from nearby-stations ₹50-150

🏨 Where to stay

Malabar Hill / Marine Drive hotels (2 km) · Mumbai central budget-mid hotels (3 km)

🍽 Prasad & food

Chowpatty / Marine Drive veg restaurants · Trust Prasad Counter

🧘 Best time to visit

Year-round accessible. Peak: MAHASHIVRATRI (Feb-Mar; 2026 approximately 7 March 2026) 3-5 lakh; SHRAVAN MONDAYS (Jul-Aug) 1.5-2.5 lakh each; KARTIK PURNIMA 1-1.5 lakh; every Monday year-round 80,000-1 lakh. October-February ideal. Mumbai pilgrim-tourism peak Dec-Feb. For devotional-tapasya experience: traditional 110-step barefoot climb; for accessibility: elevator. Mumbai 5-6 shrine pilgrimage essential-inclusion.

🎒 What to carry
  • Modest attire
  • Bilva-patra for Shiva-offering (available outside ₹30-150)
  • Comfortable shoes for 110-step climb
  • Cash and UPI
  • Water bottle (esp. for Shravan-Monday queues)
  • For MAHASHIVRATRI (2026 approximately 7 March 2026): book 15-30 days ahead
  • For SHRAVAN MONDAYS (2026 Shravan approximately 8 Aug-5 Sep): plan for 6-10 hour queues; arrive pre-dawn 04:30
  • For Mumbai Shaiva combined-visit: Babulnath + Walkeshwar-Banganga (5 km S) same-day
  • For Mumbai 5-shrine civic-heritage pilgrimage: include Mahalakshmi, Mumbadevi, Siddhivinayak

Deity & iconography

Height of murti
75 cm
Vahana
Nandi (bull) facing sanctum
Adornments
SVAYAMBHU SHIVA-LINGAM approximately 75 cm visible-height — the original naturally-manifested-under-the-babul-tree lingam. The lingam is daily-anointed with abhishekam (Gangajal, panchamruta, bilva-patra, dhatura, white-rice). Silver-plated sanctum-doors; gold-plated kalasha. Traditional MARBLE-CLAD INTERIOR from the 1890 reconstruction. The Nandi-murti in the sabha-mandapa is a beloved-heritage-feature. Adjacent small-subsidiary-shrines for Parvati and Ganesha. The temple is located on an ELEVATED-ROCKY-RIDGE on Malabar Hill providing panoramic views; devotees climb 110 STEPS from the main-road to reach the temple (an ALTERNATIVE ELEVATOR-INSTALLED 1980s-90s for elderly/disabled)
Consorts on panel
Parvati subsidiary-shrine; Ganesha first-worship-shrine; Hanuman and various-subsidiary-shrines; Nandi in mandapa
Favored bhoga
Bilva-patra (essential Shiva-offering), dhatura-flowers (traditional Shiva), Gangajal, white-rice, coconut, milk, panchamruta; simple Gujarati-Maharashtrian traditional-Shaiva-offerings
Mantras chanted here
Om Namah Shivaya · Mahamrityunjaya Mantra · Rudrashtakam · Shiva-Panchakshari-Stotra; traditional Mumbai-Gujarati-Maharashtrian devotional-aartis
Worship purpose
Shiva-worship particularly for: Mumbai-Shravan-Monday devotional-tradition (pan-Mumbai-Hindu-community makes Babulnath a regular-Monday-destination); Mahashivratri supreme-observance; Malabar-Hill neighborhood-Kuldev; MUMBAI CIVIC-HERITAGE devotional-pilgrimage participation; cardiac-and-general-health-blessings (Shiva-Mahamrityunjaya-mantra-tradition); pair with adjacent Mumbai shrines for heritage-walking-tour

Architecture & art

1780 original-construction in local-stone-and-masonry; 1890 MAJOR MARBLE RECONSTRUCTION featuring Rajasthani-Makrana-marble cladding, detailed-carved-pillars, elegant-Gujarati-Maharashtrian architectural-elements. Compound approximately 30m × 25m atop Malabar Hill rocky-ridge. 15m shikhara with gold-plated kalasha. Access: 110-STEP STONE STAIRWAY from Mahapalika Marg at the hill-base; ELEVATOR (installed-1980s-1990s) provides alternative-accessibility for elderly-disabled. The temple is a VISIBLE LANDMARK of south-Mumbai from Marine Drive, Chowpatty-Girgaon areas. Central sanctum houses Shiva-Lingam; Nandi-mandapa; Parvati and Ganesha subsidiary-shrines. Modern-additions include pilgrim-amenity-infrastructure, VIP-darshan-options, and heritage-preservation-work. 2019-2024 PRASAD/HRIDAY heritage-conservation project.

Style
19th-century Mumbai-Hindu-revival architectural-style with 1890-reconstruction in Rajasthani-Gujarati-MARBLE-STYLE; hybrid of North-Indian and Maharashtrian architectural-elements. Compound approximately 30m × 25m atop MALABAR HILL rocky-ridge. Access via 110-STEP STONE-STAIRWAY from Mahapalika Marg or ELEVATOR (installed 1980s-1990s for accessibility). The elevated-hilltop-location provides panoramic-views of Mumbai including the Arabian Sea and Marine Drive; the temple is a visible-landmark from the Mumbai waterfront
Shikhara height
15 m
Built of
1780 original in-local-stone-and-masonry; 1890 MARBLE RECONSTRUCTION (Rajasthan-Makrana-marble and associated-marble-types); gold-plated kalasha; silver-plated sanctum-doors; modern-concrete peripheral-structures
Notable features
Svayambhu Shiva-Lingam (manifested under Babul tree) · 1780 original structure, 1890 MARBLE reconstruction · 110-STEP traditional stone-stairway ascent + elevator for accessibility · MALABAR HILL elevated-hilltop location · Panoramic-views of Mumbai including Arabian Sea and Marine Drive · SHRAVAN MONDAY SUPREME DESTINATION — Mumbai's primary Shravan-Monday devotional shrine with massive weekly-crowds · MAHASHIVRATRI 3-5 lakh · 8,000-15,000 daily footfall · Pair with Walkeshwar-Banganga (5 km S), Mahalakshmi (3 km NE), Mumbadevi (6 km SE), Siddhivinayak (10 km NE)
Protection status
state_protected

History timeline

  1. Ancient (traditional svayambhu)

    Per traditional-narrative, a Shiva-Lingam naturally-manifested beneath a BABUL TREE (Acacia arabica, common-in-western-India) on the elevated-rocky-ridge of what-is-now-Malabar-Hill in south-Mumbai. The site was pre-colonial-rural village-shrine-type. "BABUL-NATH" = "Lord of the Babul Tree".

  2. 1780 (initial temple construction)

    1780 CE: a Gujarati-trader-family (name variously recorded) built the FIRST FORMAL TEMPLE STRUCTURE around the svayambhu Shiva-Lingam. Modest-stone-construction; basic-priestly-service; initial Shravan-Monday-devotional-tradition beginning.

  3. 1890 (major MARBLE reconstruction)

    1890 CE: MAJOR TEMPLE RECONSTRUCTION — the current-MARBLE-TEMPLE STRUCTURE was built by devotee-patron (name variously recorded; likely a Mumbai-Gujarati-trader-family). The 1890 reconstruction featured Rajasthan-style marble-construction, detailed-carved-pillars, expanded-sanctum and sabha-mandapa. The 110-step-stone-stairway ascent-path was formalized. Post-1890 the temple has-remained-substantially-the-same with-ongoing-minor-renovations.

  4. 1890-1947 (British colonial era)

    Late-19th to pre-independence: growth as Mumbai-Hindu-community-shrine. Shravan-Monday-devotional-tradition crystallized; pan-Mumbai-Maharashtrian-Gujarati devotees began weekly-visits. Mahashivratri observances grew with pan-Mumbai-Shaiva-devotional-attendance.

  5. 1947-present (modern era)

    Post-independence: Mumbai's growth as financial-commercial-capital amplified pan-city devotional-attendance. Daily-pilgrim-volumes grew from 2,000-5,000 (1950s) to 8,000-15,000 (2020s). Shravan-Monday attendance from 30,000-50,000 to 1.5-2.5 lakh. 1980s-1990s ELEVATOR INSTALLATION provides accessibility for elderly/disabled. 1990s-2000s digital-management-systems. 2019-2024 heritage-conservation-renovations. The temple remains integral to MUMBAI-SHAIVA-DEVOTIONAL-IDENTITY with Walkeshwar-Banganga (5 km S) as paired-companion Shiva-shrine.

Special phenomena

Mumbai's premier Shravan-Monday Shaiva destination

Babulnath is MUMBAI'S PRIMARY SHRAVAN-MONDAY DEVOTIONAL SHRINE. Shravan month (Jul-Aug) is the pan-India Shiva-pilgrimage-month; each Monday of Shravan sees pan-Mumbai-Hindu-community visiting-Babulnath in massive numbers (1.5-2.5 LAKH PER SHRAVAN MONDAY; 4 Mondays per Shravan = 6-10 lakh cumulative). The Shravan-Monday-devotional-tradition combines: (1) CLIMBING THE 110 STEPS barefoot-as-devotional-tapasya (or elevator for elderly); (2) long-queue-waits (typically-4-8 hours on-Shravan-Mondays); (3) personal-Shiva-Lingam-abhishekam-seva with Gangajal, milk, bilva-patra; (4) chanting "Om Namah Shivaya" and Mahamrityunjaya-mantra; (5) pan-family-participation bringing spouses-and-children. The Shravan-Monday tradition is CENTRAL TO MUMBAI HINDU FAMILY RELIGIOUS LIFE across-Maharashtrian, Gujarati, Marwari, South-Indian, and pan-regional communities. Devotees traditionally visit BOTH BABULNATH AND WALKESHWAR-BANGANGA (5 km S) on the same Shravan-Monday as paired-Shaiva-devotional-practice.

110-step climb and panoramic Mumbai views

The 110-STEP STONE STAIRWAY ascent from Mahapalika Marg to the hilltop-temple is a DEVOTIONAL TAPASYA-PRACTICE traditionally-performed-barefoot with continuous Shiva-mantra-chanting. The climb takes 10-20 minutes for-reasonably-fit-devotees; rest-points at multiple-levels. The PANORAMIC VIEWS from the hilltop are SPECTACULAR — Arabian Sea, Marine Drive, Chowpatty beach, Nariman Point skyscrapers, and south-Mumbai-skyline; one of Mumbai's best-panoramic-viewpoints. For elderly-and-disabled, the 1980s-1990s-installed-ELEVATOR provides accessibility; but the traditional-climb-experience is PREFERRED-BY-ABLE-BODIED-DEVOTEES-FOR-TAPASYA-SANCTITY. The combination of devotional-ascent and panoramic-views creates a devotionally-and-aesthetically-rich experience unique-to-Babulnath.

Poojas & sevas offered here

No bookable poojas listed yet

Festivals & signature events

  • Mahashivratri
    Annual
    Signature

Location & nearby temples

Scriptural references

Traditional Mumbai-regional devotional-narrative
Babulnath svayambhu-origin
Traditional regional-narrative of Shiva-Lingam-under-Babul-tree manifestation
Shiva Purana and Rudrashtakam
Classical Shaiva texts
Classical Shaiva-canonical foundations

Sources & credits

Verified by 2026-04-24. Seeded from training knowledge + Shri Babulnath Mandir Trust / Maharashtra Tourism / Wikipedia references. Pandit review pending for: current seva pricing, 2026 Mahashivratri date (approximately 7 March 2026 — verify with Panchanga). 1780 initial-construction and 1890 marble-reconstruction are trust-documented. Babul-tree svayambhu-origin is traditional-regional-consensus. 110-step ascent and 1980s-1990s elevator installation are physically-verifiable. Mumbai Shravan-Monday devotional-tradition is living-practice. Video metadata intentionally empty.

  • Shri Babulnath Mandir Trust, Mumbaisource · Trust-managed
  • Maharashtra Tourism — Babulnathsource · Govt. open data
  • Babulnath Temple, Mumbaisource · CC-BY-SA 4.0
Last verified 2026-04-24
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