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Festival Calendar

Experience the divine celebrations and sacred traditions at Shri Mahalakshmi Temple throughout the year.

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Major Festivals

The temple comes alive with grand celebrations during these auspicious occasions

Sharad Navratri celebrations at Mahalakshmi Temple with garba and decorations
September / October

Sharad Navratri

The grandest and most significant festival at Shri Mahalakshmi Temple, Sharad Navratri spans nine glorious nights of unbroken devotion to the Divine Mother. The temple transforms into a spectacular abode of light, color, and sacred energy as lakhs of devotees from across India gather to seek the blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi.

  • Nine nights of special decorations and elaborate aarti ceremonies
  • Garba and Dandiya celebrations in the temple premises
  • Special aartis with extended darshan timings
  • Lakhs of devotees visit during the nine-day celebration
The Biggest Festival at This Temple
Vasant Navratri spring celebrations with flowers and offerings
March / April

Vasant Navratri

Also known as Chaitra Navratri, this spring celebration of the divine feminine marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. Celebrated during the auspicious month of Chaitra, it honors the creative power of the Goddess as nature blossoms anew. The temple is adorned with fresh spring flowers and fragrant garlands.

  • Spring celebration of the Divine Feminine during Chaitra month
  • Special pooja and havan ceremonies each day
  • Temple decorated with seasonal flowers and fresh garlands
Diwali Lakshmi Poojan with thousands of diyas illuminating the temple
October / November

Diwali Lakshmi Poojan

The festival of lights holds unparalleled significance at Shri Mahalakshmi Temple, as it is the principal festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi herself. On the auspicious Amavasya night, the entire temple complex is illuminated with thousands of traditional oil diyas, creating a breathtaking spectacle of light and devotion.

  • Thousands of diyas lit throughout the temple complex
  • Special Lakshmi Poojan ceremony on Amavasya night
  • Special significance for Lakshmi worship and prosperity blessings
Akshaya Tritiya gold offerings and prayers at the temple
April / May

Akshaya Tritiya

Considered one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar, Akshaya Tritiya is deeply connected to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees flock to the temple to seek her blessings for unending prosperity and make gold offerings, symbolizing the imperishable nature of divine wealth.

  • Auspicious day for investments and new beginnings
  • Devotees offer gold and precious metals to the Goddess
  • Special abhishek and prosperity prayers throughout the day
Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations with Lord Ganesha idol and pandal decorations
August / September

Ganesh Chaturthi

Mumbai's most beloved festival is celebrated with great fervor at the temple. Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the son of Goddess Parvati, is honoured with special pandals, elaborate decorations, and vibrant processions. The 10-day celebration fills the temple precinct with devotional energy and community spirit.

  • Special pandals and elaborate decorations in the temple area
  • 10-day celebration with daily aarti and modak offerings
  • Grand visarjan procession on the final day
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Monthly & Weekly Observances

Regular sacred rituals and special prayers observed at the temple

Every Friday

Special Lakshmi Pooja

Fridays are sacred to Goddess Lakshmi. Special pooja rituals, floral offerings, and extended aarti ceremonies draw large crowds of devoted worshippers seeking prosperity.

Full Moon (Purnima)

Abhishek & Special Aarti

Every Purnima is marked with a special abhishek (sacred bathing) of the deities and an elaborate aarti ceremony, invoking the full radiance of the Goddess.

Amavasya

Special Prayers

The new moon day is observed with special prayers and rituals for spiritual purification, ancestral blessings, and invoking the protective grace of the Divine Mother.

Shravan Month

Daily Special Prayers

The holy month of Shravan (July-August) is observed with daily special prayers, fasting rituals, and devotional programmes. The temple sees a surge of devotees throughout this month.

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2025 Festival Calendar

Upcoming festivals and their approximate dates (subject to change based on Hindu Panchang)

Month Festival Significance
January Makar Sankranti (14 Jan) Harvest festival marking the sun's transition into Capricorn; tilgul offerings
February Maha Shivaratri (26 Feb) Night-long worship of Lord Shiva; special abhishek at the temple
March Holi / Rangapanchami (14 Mar) Festival of colours celebrating the triumph of good over evil
March / April Vasant Navratri (30 Mar - 6 Apr) Spring celebration of the divine feminine; Chaitra month Navratri
April / May Akshaya Tritiya (30 Apr) Most auspicious day for investments, new beginnings, and gold offerings
July / August Shravan Month (begins mid-July) Holy month with daily special prayers, fasting, and devotional events
August Nag Panchami (2 Aug) Worship of serpent deities; offering of milk and prayers
August / September Ganesh Chaturthi (27 Aug) 10-day celebration of Lord Ganesha; special pandals and processions
September / October Sharad Navratri (22 Sep - 2 Oct) The grandest festival -- 9 nights of devotion, garba, dandiya, and special aartis
October Dussehra / Vijayadashami (2 Oct) Victory of good over evil; culmination of Navratri celebrations
October / November Diwali Lakshmi Poojan (20 Oct) Festival of lights with special Lakshmi worship; thousands of diyas lit
November Tulsi Vivah (5 Nov) Ceremonial wedding of Tulsi and Lord Vishnu; marks the start of wedding season
December Gita Jayanti (14 Dec) Anniversary of the Bhagavad Gita; special recitation and discourse

* Dates are approximate and may vary based on the Hindu Panchang (lunar calendar). Please contact the temple office for confirmed dates.

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Tips for Festival Visits

Plan ahead for the best festival darshan experience

Arrive Early

During Navratri, temple gates open as early as 4:00 AM. Arriving before dawn ensures shorter wait times and a more peaceful darshan experience. Morning hours are generally less crowded than evenings.

Expect 2-4 Hour Queues

Major festivals attract lakhs of devotees. Be prepared for waiting times of 2 to 4 hours during peak festival days. Carry water and stay hydrated. Weekday visits during festivals tend to be slightly less crowded.

Follow the Dress Code

Please dress modestly and respectfully. Traditional Indian attire is preferred. Avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing clothing. Footwear must be removed before entering the temple premises.

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Photography Restricted

Photography and videography are strictly restricted during special poojas and inside the sanctum sanctorum. Please respect the sanctity of the rituals and follow instructions from temple staff during festivals.

Additional Tips

  • Carry minimal belongings -- lockers are available near the entrance for bags and electronics.
  • Purchase prasad and offerings from the official stalls inside the temple complex.
  • Use public transport during festivals as parking is extremely limited in the Breach Candy area.
  • Elderly devotees and families with small children should visit during non-peak hours for comfort.

Plan Your Festival Visit

Experience the divine energy and spiritual grandeur of festivals at Shri Mahalakshmi Temple. Check darshan timings and directions before your visit.