The Shri Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir stands as a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesha, located in the Prabhadevi neighborhood of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Constructed on 19 November 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil, it has evolved into one of Mumbai's most prominent Hindu temples.
The temple features a modest mandap housing the shrine of Siddhi Vinayak, known as "Ganesha who grants your wish." Adorned with intricately carved wooden doors depicting the Ashtavinayak, the sanctum's inner roof gleams with gold plating, with a central statue of Ganesha. Adjacent to the main shrine, a Hanuman temple adds to the spiritual ambiance.
Externally, the temple boasts a majestic dome, illuminated with vibrant colors that change periodically during the evening hours. Positioned directly beneath this dome rests the divine statue of Shri Ganesha, surrounded by pillars intricately carved with depictions of the Ashtavinayak manifestations.