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Caves, Temples, Churches and Remnants of the past - Heritage walk in suburb named after sweet berries - Borivali.

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Borivali is a coastal suburb of Mumbai located at the Northwest end. It is believed that the name Borivali comes from bushes of sweet berries called "Borr" in the local language that was found in abundance here. It was once a congregation of small villages called Eksar, Vazira, Shimpoli, Mandapeshwar, Kanheri, Magathane, Tulsi, etc sandwiched between two major erstwhile rivers, Poisar river & Dahisar river. Some say it was called "Berewlee" under British rule. Prehistoric era caves of smaller Mandapeshwar & bigger Buddhist center cum settlement of Kanheri stand testament to the rich heritage of this place. But apart from these caves, there are many ancient religious places as well as pieces of heritage scattered across nooks & corners of Borivali which makes this suburb of Mumbai worth exploring and knowing about interesting trivia around it. Borivali's most famous attraction is the well-preserved cave complexes of Kanheri, located deep inside the S

Juma Masjid walk - The oldest masjid built by Konkani Muslim family in Mumbai

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Juma Masjid, also known as Jumma Masjid (Friday Mosque) is one of the oldest mosques in the city of Mumbai. Its present location is in the busy market junction in the Kalbadevi area near Crawford market. But this was not always the location. Initially, it was constructed at Dongri near Crawford market but then it was shifted on the Esplanade road outside the fort walls. Due to its proximity to the fort walls,  objections were raised by then-governor William Hornby, so it was again shifted back near Crawford market at Kalbadevi and constructed over 27 years period starting from 1775. The Masjid is built on a large reservoir and open land which was owned by a Konkani Muslim family of Mohammed Ali Roghay who was a philanthropist and prominent citizen of Bombay. He laid down conditions that the water tank will need to be preserved while constructing the Masjid. Hence even today there exists a water tank on which 16 arches have been built which acts as a foundation for the two and a half st