Part
1: Mumbai sight-seeing –Juhu Beach and ISKCON Temple
In the month of June 2013, I along with three other
friends (Naresh Saroha, Rajeev Dhillon and Satish Kumar) visited Maharashtra
for religious tour of Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar and Grishneshwar Jyotirlings along
with Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur.
Juhu Beach |
Initially, in
April 2013, when my friend Naresh Saroha asked me for this tour program (to be held
in June 2013), I instantly refused as I have already registered for Shri
Amarnath Yatra during that period and it was very difficult for me to get one
week leave twice from office in short period . But they keep insisting me for
the tour and booked the train tickets both ways for four persons including me
without my consent. Due to heavy rush for summer vacation, no confirm seats
were available on direct routes, so for onward journey booking was made via
Mumbai and return journey from Manmad. I told them that I will confirm my
candidature only in June.
In May, I decided to company them and to postpone
the Amarnath Yatra if required (if leave not get sanctioned). I shared my view
with them and in reply, got the responsibility to prepare the tour eternity.
Initially the Program was to visit two Jyotirlings- (Trimbakeshwar and Bhimashankar)
and Shirdi. Date of departure from Ambala was on 19th June 2013 and
we were returning Ambala on morning of 26th June. Excluding the
Journey period, we have full five days in our hand. I decided to utilize this
time fully and to explore the area maximum possible. After reading few travel
blogs on this route and with google help I made the eternity as follow.
1. 20.05.2013,
First day, Mumbai sight-seeing. Night stay at some point between Mumbai and
Pune.
2. 21.05.2013,
Bhimashankar Jyotirling Darshan and Night stay @ Manchar or Sangamner.
3. 22.05.2013,
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling Darshan and Night stay @ Shirdi.
4. 23.05.2013,
Darshan @ Shirdi, Darshan @ Shani Shingnapur, Night stay at Aurangabad.
5. 24.05.2013,
Darshan @ Grishneshwar Jyotirling, Ellora caves, Daulatabad Fort. To reach
Manmad to catch midnight train for Ambala.
Finally the day (19.06.2013) comes. Our seats were
reserved in the 22452, Chandigarh to Bandra Terminus, SF express. Departure of
the train from Ambala is at 6:40 AM. We all reached at railway station before
6:15 AM. Train was running on time and arrived as per its scheduled time. We
boarded the train and the journey started. It was a long journey. We spent the
journey time by playing cards, making fun and teasing each other.
Next morning, after a long run of 27 hours the train
reached Mumbai Central railway station at around 9 AM. In fact it reached 20
minutes before its scheduled time. We came out of railway station and many cab
drivers rushed to us and offer their services for Mumbai sight-seeing but we
were in search of a place where we can take bath. We asked them about this and
many of them suggested us many nearby hotels in the range of Rs. 1000-1200 and
were ready to take us there. We simply refused. We were not ready to spend so
much money just for one hour. In between, one of cab driver suggest us to go to
the new terminal made at Mumbai Central railway station at a distance of mere
250-300 meter away from old one where bath facilities are available in just 10
rupees for one person.
We walked to that new terminal. It was newly constructed
and totally neat and clean. Wash rooms/toilets facility were/are available at
first floor. They were well maintained. There is one nice cafeteria at the
ground floor. After taking bath we took breakfast here. At 10:30 AM we were
ready to roam in Mumbai. We hired a taxi. Initially he was asking Rs. 1200 for
6-7 points out of which we dropped two point and they were bungalows of Amitabh
and SRK. We were not interested to watch their bungalows. So after some
negotiation he agreed for Rs. 900 for Juhu beach, ISCON Temple, Santa Cruz,
Siddhi Vinayak Temple and finally dropping at Gate way of India.
For all of us it was first journey to Mumbai so all
were excited. First of all, cab took us to Juhu Beach after 30 minutes’ drive
from Mumbai Central railway station. As a tourist destination, Mumbai is famous for its lovely
beaches that attract large number of tourists. One among it is Juhu Beach,
which is one of the biggest and the most sought after beaches of India.
Juhu Beach lies in the suburbs of
Mumbai. To the west of Juhu Beach is the Arabian Sea and to its east are Santa
Cruz and Vile Parle. It is situated 18-km north of the Mumbai city center and
one of the most posh areas of Mumbai. It is a popular destination for elite
class for residential apartments and bungalows. A number of well-known film
personalities of the Indian film industry live here. It is even a favorite
destination of filmmakers of Bollywood for shooting films. People even come
here to immerse the idols of Lord Ganesh after Ganesh Utsav.
Juhu Beach is a gastronomic paradise of snacks like Bhelpuri, Chuski ice balls dipped in syrup, Pani Puri, Pao bhaji etc. On weekends people throng the beach and enjoy horse rides, dancing monkeys, acrobats, balloon sellers, toy sellers and many other types of beach amusement. You can even indulge in shopping by buying souvenirs made of sea shells and other trinkets.
Juhu Beach is a gastronomic paradise of snacks like Bhelpuri, Chuski ice balls dipped in syrup, Pani Puri, Pao bhaji etc. On weekends people throng the beach and enjoy horse rides, dancing monkeys, acrobats, balloon sellers, toy sellers and many other types of beach amusement. You can even indulge in shopping by buying souvenirs made of sea shells and other trinkets.
We reached Juhu Beach at 11:30AM. As it was odd
hours, there was no crowd but only a few youngsters enjoying there. After
spending about half an hour there, we returned to Taxi. Our next destination
was ISKON temple which is near to Juhu Beach. We reached there in few minutes.
“Hare Krishna Land (ISKCON Juhu) is set
upon four acres of prime land and a stone throw away from Juhu beach. A.C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of ISKCON, inspired the construction of
one of India’s most beautiful temple of Lord Krishna in Mumbai. The presiding
Deities at the temple are Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai, Sri Sri Radha Rasa Bihari and
Sri Sri Sita Rama Laxman and Hanuman. The Deities were personally installed by
Swami Prabhupada.
In early 70’s when Juhu was considered a remote
and obscure part of the city, to envision a temple rising here was beyond
anyone’s imagination. However, fighting against many odds Srila Prabhupada
acquired the Juhu property (which is presently Hare Krishna Land) and today the
magnificent temple complex is one of the most visited in the country. It is a
spiritual oasis in the dry and demanding material life of the financial and
commercial capital of India. Opened in 1978, the complex includes a spacious
marble temple, a recently renovated auditorium and a twin towered seven-storey
guest house where visitors can stay and participate in the daily spiritual
programs of the temple. One can have the privilege of staying in a temple
atmosphere, partaking in temple programs and prasadam to gain a totally
spiritual enlivening experience away from the hustle and bustle of daily life
The Temple has a Center for Vedic Education which conducts Stress Management
workshops, yoga retreats, research cell and a Vedic education and courses based
on Bhagavad-Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam, including the Bhakti-vriksha program.
It has a huge restaurant named Govinda’s
Restaurant which offers an extensive variety of meals and snacks. At here
one can enjoy karma-free food, both physically and spiritually nourishing, at
Govinda’s restaurant. Prasadam at Govinda’s is prepared from carefully chosen
ingredients and offered to Lord Krishna.
The complex houses a spacious library which not
only has an extensive collection of spiritual books but also a multimedia
section. One can watch ISKCON’s many international videos and relish hundreds
of lectures, kirtans and bhajans.
An underground car parking facility is also
available for nearly 150 cars to be parked inside the complex.”
The Temple is huge and has beautiful
architecture. All the entrance doors of the temple are beautifully carved. The
pillars are engraved with beautiful statues. The entire temple is brightly lit
with attractive chandeliers. All the doors and windows are also beautifully
engraved. The floor and the walls are decorated with colorful semi-precious
stones, depicting floral vines with flowers and buds. The engravings on the
main sanctum and its ceiling are extraordinary attractive and eye-catching.
When we reached inside the Temple complex
preparations were on full swing for Raj Bhog Aarti. As many of you must know
that in all ISKCON temples, there is unique way for Aarti. It is being
performed along with kirtan and dance. We stay there for around 30 minutes and
took part in Aarti and have a totally spiritual enlivening experience. After
Aarti, we met Ronit Rai, famous TV actor, who had come in the temple with his
family. In the complex, on the exit route, there is a restaurant from where we
took some snacks and ice-creams and came out of the Temple complex. Temple is
closed at 1:00 PM and reopens at 4:30PM. As soon as we came out of the complex,
the gates were closed. Taxi was waiting for us and we moved to our next
destination.
Important
timings of the Temple:
04:30 am:
Mangala arati
05:15 am:
Tulsi-puja
07:15 am:
Sringar darshan
07:30 am:
Guru Puja
08:00 am:
Bhagavatam discourse
12:30 pm:
Raj Bhoga arati
04:30 pm:
Usthapana arati
07:00 pm:
Sandhya arati
07:30 pm:
Bhagavad-Gita discourse
08:30 pm :
Shayana arati
Temple
shall remain closed at the following timing:
01:00 pm to 04:30 pm
09:00 pm to 04.30 am
01:00 pm to 04:30 pm
09:00 pm to 04.30 am
Mumbai
sight-seeing to be continued in next Part…
Aamchi Mumbai
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Juhu Beach |
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ISKCON Temple |
ISKCON Temple Complex picture
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Swami Prabhupada : Founder of ISKCON Temple |
Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai |
Sri Sri Sita Rama Laxman and Hanuman |
Sri Sri Radha Rasabihari |
Bal Krishna with Yashoda maiya |
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Thanks Shyam Sundar jee. Sorry for the late reply...Naresh Sehgal
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