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== Legend ==

== Legend ==

According to legend, the location of the Banganga tank is also associated with Lord Parshuram in Hinduism. It is said that Lord Parshuram had arrived at this place during Vedic period.<ref name=”:0″ /> In the text [[Skanda Purana]], there is a legend of Lord Parshuram that he threw his ”Parshu” into the sea to reclaim narrow strip of coastal land along the Konkan region of Maharashtra to Kerala. The Hindu adherents believe that the location of Banganga in Maharashtra is starting point. The term Parshu refers to the battle axe of Lord Parshuram.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Banganga Tank |url=https://exhibits.jioinstitute.edu.in/spotlight/banganga-tank |access-date=2025-11-10 |website=Exhibits@Jio Institute |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-19 |title=वाळकेश्वर येथील पुरातन बाणगंगा मंदिर – Marathi News {{!}} Banganga Temple In Walkeshwar – Latest Vastu Lekh News at Loksatta.com |url=https://www.loksatta.com/vasturang/banganga-temple-in-walkeshwar-1142473/ |access-date=2025-11-10 |website=Loksatta |language=mr}}</ref>

According to legend, the location of the Banganga tank is also associated with Lord Parshuram in Hinduism. It is said that Lord Parshuram had arrived at this place during Vedic period.<ref name=”:0″ />

[[File:Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir, Mumbai.jpg|thumb|Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir at Banganga]]

[[File:Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir, Mumbai.jpg|thumb|Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir at Banganga]]

[[File:Panorama of Banganga tank, Walkeshwar.jpg|thumb|View of the other temples on the bank of Banganga tank opposite to the Parshuram Mandir at Walkeshwar ]]

[[File:Panorama of Banganga tank, Walkeshwar.jpg|thumb|View of the other temples on the bank of Banganga tank opposite to the Parshuram Mandir at Walkeshwar ]]


Latest revision as of 12:09, 10 November 2025

Parshuram Mandir in Mumbai

Parshuram Mandir (Devanagari: परशुराम मंदिर) at Walkeshwar in the city of Mumbai is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Parshuram.[1] It is located on the bank of the sacred Banganga tank at Malabar Hill area in South Mumbai. The location of the temple is legendary and associated with Lord Parshuram in Hinduism.[2] The temple is looked after by Gaud Sarswat Brahmins community. It is managed by the trust called as Gaud Sarswat Temple Trust. The present temple was built in 1965.[3][4]

Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir

View of the Parshuram Mandir on the bank of the ancient Banganga tank at Walkeshwar area in the Malabar Hill residencial area of Mumbai. Photographed by Santosh Chaudhary

Affiliation Hinduism
District Mumbai
Deity Lord Parshuram
Governing body Gaud Sarswat Temple Trust
Location Walkeshwar
State Maharashtra
Country India

According to legend, the location of the Banganga tank is also associated with Lord Parshuram in Hinduism. It is said that Lord Parshuram had arrived at this place during Vedic period.[1] In the text Skanda Purana, there is a legend of Lord Parshuram that he threw his Parshu into the sea to reclaim narrow strip of coastal land along the Konkan region of Maharashtra to Kerala. The Hindu adherents believe that the location of Banganga in Maharashtra is starting point. The term Parshu refers to the battle axe of Lord Parshuram.[5][6]

Shree Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir at Banganga
View of the other temples on the bank of Banganga tank opposite to the Parshuram Mandir at Walkeshwar

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