Ghodapdeo Temple: Hanuman temple where cooled lava is worshipped.

The idea of this blog was to highlight some unique & interesting heritage structures in & around our city where we may have knowledge of their presence but are not aware of their importance or unique facts or history behind them. By highlighting interesting facts & history story we could bring more pride & awareness towards preserving these unique jewels we have in our city of Mumbai.

Ghodapdeo: A predominantly labour class neighbourhood nestled between Cotton green, Reay Road, Mustafa bazaar & Kalachowky areas. This area was known for its cloth mills but post 1990 after the era of liberalisation the mills were shut down and today the area slowly is giving away to redevelopment of chawl's and  making way for high rises. This area is located just behind the famous Victoria gardens or also known as Rani baug or Mumbai Zoo.

Nestled in this neighbourhood is one unique temple of God Ghodapdeo. The area gets its name from this temple.The locals worship it as temple of Hanuman. The temple of Ghodapdeo is a private temple run & managed by Borkar family. Today 6th generation of this family runs this unique temple.



The story goes that man named Borkar had a dream where god asked him to search for him in that area. He found this place and constructed the temple which stands at the same location where it was first built. They say that sea would come right upto the point of the temple and sea water would enter the temple during high tide. Today though the much of the land is reclaimed and sea has dragged itself faraway, Even today during monsoon high tide the sea water enters through a small arch at the bottom of the structure. The reason they know its a sea water is because along with the water, small crabs also enter the temple complex.

There is a festival celebrated at this temple on every full moon of Paush month of Hindu calendar.



So what is so unique about this temple ? 

Well, 66 million years ago a volcano erupted off the coast of Africa on the island of Reunion to create a Deccan plateau. Over millions of years this plateau started moving towards Eurasia and eventually crashed into it creating our mighty Himalaya. On the edge of Deccan plateau was a small island made of solidified lava called Mazghav / Bhaikhala. Which today we know it as Mazgoan & Byculla areas.

What looks like a solidified lava eruption is worshipped as "Ghodapdev" by the local community.The lava is smeared with sendhur and is venerated as God Ghodapdev.

Interesting isn't it !!





On my interaction with Borkar family scion, He informed that Mumbai is made up of 7 islands and there are total 5 goddess and 2 gods who look after Mumbai. Two Gods are Tardeo and Ghodapdeo while five goddess are Mumbadevi, Sitladevi, Prabhadevi, Gamdevi & Kalbadevi while Mahalaxmi is considered to be the mother goddess of Mumbai.

He even showed us one old stone in the backyard which has a unique symbol on it, what is the significance or the meaning of it is something that they are not aware.


Near the main temple, there is another smaller temple in same compound which also has similar pillow lava rock which is also smeared in vermillion.


How to reach: Ghodapdev lies behind Rani baugh or Mumbai Zoo and nearest rail station would be Reay Road. On west side come out of the station and walk North for few meters. 

Comments

  1. it looks like pillow lava but its not but it is ordinary basalt rock just like you find near coast...so don't get much excited much. The owner of the temple confirmed the same.

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    1. What is pillow lava and what is basalt according to you i don't know.

      Pillow lava is basaltic composition only. Just the cooling process time frame makes it hard or little soft.

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