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Located near Malabar Hill, the Babulnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity.
Located near Malabar Hill, the Babulnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity. The linga and idols date from the 12th century. This temple is close to the Chowpatty beach and there is a climb of around 100 steps. It is most crowded on Mondays. Dress appropriately before visiting the temple.
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16, Babulnath Road, Charni Road , Mumbai- 400004 , Maharashtra
+91 22 2367 3602
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