Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai 2026: Darshan Timings, Aarti Schedule, VIP Pass & Tips
Uncategorized

Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai 2026: Darshan Timings, Aarti Schedule, VIP Pass & Tips

LiveDarshanHub LiveDarshanHub · 23 April 2026 · 📖 24 min read
Share Facebook
Sponsored

Registration start for Char Dham Yatra (Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri)

Book A trip Now
ॐ गं गणपतये नमः LiveDarshanHub.com  |  Temple Darshan Guide Series

Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai 2026:
Darshan Timings, Aarti Schedule & Complete Guide

Everything you need for a peaceful Ganpati Bappa darshan in Mumbai — Tuesday special timings, all 4 aartis, VIP darshan booking, online pooja, queue tips, right-trunk Ganesha significance & live darshan online. ✦ Updated April 2026  ·  Official Timings Verified
LiveDarshanHubTemples › Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai 2026

There is a traffic jam in Prabhadevi every single Tuesday morning. Not because of a protest or a road block or a cricket match. Because of a 3.5-foot black stone idol of Lord Ganesha that has been sitting in the same spot since 1801 — trunk tilted to the right, eyes wide and alert, one hand raised in blessing, the other holding a bowl of modak — doing what Ganesha does best: removing obstacles, granting wishes, and quietly, steadily, drawing millions of devoted hearts toward himself.

The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir in Prabhadevi, Mumbai is not the oldest Ganesha temple in India. It is not the most ornate. It does not sit in the mountains or on a riverbank. It sits in the middle of one of the world’s most crowded cities, on a busy road, surrounded by the noise and energy of Mumbai — and it doesn’t seem to mind at all. In fact, that feels exactly right. Because Siddhivinayak is Mumbai’s own Ganpati. The city’s patron, its protector, its first stop before every big audition, every business deal, every new beginning.

“Siddhivinayak — the name means ‘Ganesha who grants Siddhi’: the one who fulfills wishes, removes obstacles, and bestows the power to accomplish what you came here to do. In a city entirely built on ambition and faith, this combination was always going to draw a crowd.”

Politicians, film stars, cricketers, industrialists, and first-generation dreamers who just arrived in Mumbai from a small town — they all come here. Not as performers of faith. But as genuine seekers standing before a black stone elephant-headed deity who, tradition holds, has never once turned away anyone who came with a sincere heart.

This guide covers everything for your Siddhivinayak darshan in 2026: the complete daily timings, Tuesday’s special extended hours, all four daily aartis, VIP darshan options, online pooja booking, the story of the right-trunk Ganesha, queue tips, how to reach from anywhere in Mumbai, nearby temples, and how to watch live darshan on LiveDarshanHub. Ganpati Bappa Morya. 🙏

🐘

Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai — At a Glance (2026)

Temple NameShree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir
LocationS.K. Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400028
DeityLord Siddhivinayak (Ganesha — right-trunk, wish-fulfilling form)
Built1801 by Laxman Vithu & Deubai Patil
Regular TimingsWed–Mon: 5:30 AM – 9:50 PM
Tuesday Timings3:15 AM – 12:30 AM (next day) — most auspicious day
Kakad Aarti5:30 AM (Tue: 5:00 AM)
Madhyan Aarti12:05 PM daily
Dhoop Aarti7:00 PM – 8:00 PM daily
Shej Aarti9:50 PM (temple closes after this)
General DarshanFree — no booking needed
Official Websitesiddhivinayak.org

The Right-Trunk Ganesha — Why Siddhivinayak Is Different from Every Other Ganesh Temple

If you’ve been to Ganesha temples before, you’ve noticed that most idols have the trunk curved to the left. That’s the norm. The left-trunk Ganesha is called Vamamukhi — considered gentler, more easily pleased, more accessible to ordinary devotees with ordinary prayers. His worship is simpler, his mood more forgiving.

The right-trunk Ganesha is different. He is called Dakshinabhimukhi — and in the Ganesha tradition, this form is considered the most powerful, the most demanding, and simultaneously the most rewarding. The right side in Hindu tradition is associated with Surya (the sun), with Pingala (the solar energy channel), with active power, accomplishment, and the force that moves things forward in the world. A right-trunk Ganesha is believed to be exceedingly potent — capable of granting even the most challenging wishes. But he is also believed to respond only to sincere devotion and strict ritual correctness. You cannot approach him casually.

The Siddhivinayak idol — carved from a single black stone, 2.5 feet wide and 3.5 feet tall — has a trunk curved to the right. The idol’s four arms hold a lotus, an axe, a bowl of modak (sweet), and his own broken tusk. Around his waist is a cobra. On either side stand his consorts Riddhi (prosperity) and Siddhi (accomplishment). Above the sanctum door, carvings of Riddhi-Siddhi flank the entrance. The eyes of the idol are set with diamonds. The idol’s forehead bears the mark of a third eye.

This idol was not installed by a priest or a king. It was installed in 1801 by Deubai Patil — a childless woman from the Agri community who built the entire original temple with her own resources, with a single prayer: that Lord Ganesha would bless childless women with children. The trust that runs the temple today has never forgotten this origin — and it directs a significant portion of its income toward healthcare, education, and community welfare programmes across Maharashtra.

Inside the sanctum, near the feet of the idol, are two small rat figures — Ganesha’s vehicle, Mushak. Devotees whisper their wishes into the ears of these rats, believing that Mushak carries the prayer directly to Bappa. On any given Tuesday, you will see thousands of people doing exactly this — Mumbai’s most powerful people and Mumbai’s most ordinary people, side by side, whispering into the ears of two small stone rats.

Can’t visit Siddhivinayak in person right now? LiveDarshanHub streams Ganpati Bappa’s darshan live — every day, all aartis, completely free. Bappa’s blessings need no commute.

🔴 Watch Siddhivinayak Live Darshan — LiveDarshanHub →

Siddhivinayak Temple Darshan Timings 2026 — Complete Daily Schedule

The Siddhivinayak Temple is open every single day of the year — no holidays, no closures except the brief pauses during aartis. The schedule is consistent and well-organized, making it genuinely easy to plan your visit. The only significant variation is on Tuesday — Lord Ganesha’s most auspicious day — when the temple opens nearly 2 hours earlier than usual and stays open almost 3 hours later into the night.

Regular Daily Timings (Wednesday to Monday)

TimeActivityNotes
5:30 AM – 6:00 AM 🌅 Kakad Aarti — Bappa’s dawn awakening; the first prayer of the day; priests sing devotional songs as the sanctum is illuminated for the first time each morning Free to attend | Arrive by 5:15 AM to be inside before the aarti begins
6:00 AM – 12:05 PM General Darshan (Morning) Free | Queue time: 20–45 min on weekdays; 1–2 hrs on weekends
12:05 PM – 12:30 PM Naivedya offering (sacred food offered to Bappa) followed by Naivedhya prasad distribution Darshan pauses briefly during Naivedya
12:05 PM – 12:30 PM 🌞 Madhyan Aarti — midday aarti; celebratory prayers offered at noon Free to attend | Darshan resumes at 12:30 PM
12:30 PM – 7:00 PM General Darshan (Afternoon) Free | Often the least crowded window — 12:30–3:30 PM is the sweet spot
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM 🪔 Dhoop Aarti — the evening incense aarti; eight sequences of devotional worship; the temple fills with fragrant smoke and the glow of lamps as Mumbai’s evening devotees arrive in force Free to attend | Most visually beautiful aarti of the day | Arrive by 6:30 PM for a good position
8:00 PM – 9:50 PM General Darshan (Evening) Free | Busy with working devotees after office hours
9:50 PM 🌙 Shej Aarti — Bappa is prepared for rest; a warm shawl is draped over the idol, a lullaby-like prayer sung, and the sanctum lights dimmed. The temple closes after this aarti. Free to attend | Temple closes immediately after Shej Aarti — last entry is typically 9:30 PM

Tuesday Special Timings — Bappa’s Most Auspicious Day

Tuesday is to Siddhivinayak what Monday is to Kashi Vishwanath — the day when devotees who can possibly be there will be there. The temple management knows this, and the schedule expands accordingly. On a regular Tuesday, the temple sees anywhere from 1–2 lakh devotees. On the first Tuesday after Ganesh Chaturthi, that number can exceed 3 lakh.

TimeActivity (Tuesday Only)
3:15 AM 🌙 Temple opens — pre-dawn darshan for the most devoted; the most peaceful Tuesday darshan of the entire day
3:15 AM – 4:45 AM Early morning Shree Darshan — first window, minimal crowd, maximum peace
5:00 AM – 5:30 AM 🌅 Tuesday Kakad Aarti (30 minutes earlier than regular days)
5:30 AM – 12:15 PM Morning darshan — queue builds rapidly after 7 AM; can reach 3–4 hour wait by 9 AM
12:15 PM – 12:30 PM Naivedya & Madhyan Aarti (same as regular days)
12:30 PM – 7:00 PM Afternoon darshan continues; some easing of crowds post-2 PM
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Dhoop Aarti (heaviest crowd of the entire week at this aarti)
8:00 PM – 12:00 AM Extended evening darshan — temple stays open until midnight on Tuesdays
12:00 AM – 12:30 AM 🌙 Shej Aarti (Tuesday extended) — temple closes after this, approximately 12:30 AM Wednesday morning
📌 The best Tuesday darshan secret: Most devotees arrive on Tuesday between 7 AM and 11 AM — that’s when the 3–5 hour queues form. The temple’s real Tuesday secret is the 3:15 AM pre-dawn opening. Devotees who arrive between 3:15 AM and 5:00 AM on Tuesday get the entire sanctum almost to themselves. That early morning darshan — in the cool Mumbai night, with lamps just being lit, the priest beginning the pre-Kakad rituals — is a completely different experience from the afternoon crowds.

Every morning Bappa opens his eyes at 5:30 AM to the Kakad Aarti at Siddhivinayak. LiveDarshanHub streams this morning aarti live — watch Ganpati Bappa’s first darshan of the day from your home, every single morning. Ganpati Bappa Morya.

🔴 Watch Siddhivinayak Kakad Aarti Live — LiveDarshanHub →

Darshan Options & Ticket Types 2026 — What’s Right for You?

The Siddhivinayak Temple Trust has always maintained that no devotee should be turned away due to inability to pay. General darshan is completely free and always will be. Paid options exist purely for those who want to minimize wait time, book specific poojas, or offer a special seva to Bappa.

FREE
General Darshan
Open to all, no booking needed. Join the queue at the main entrance. On good weekday mornings you’ll be before Bappa in 20–30 minutes. On Tuesdays and festivals, plan for 2–5 hours. Genuinely equal — the person in the luxury car and the person who walked 3 km stand in the same line.
₹200–₹500
VIP / Paid Darshan
Dedicated faster queue. Book online at siddhivinayak.org under “Online Services.” Wait time reduced to 15–30 minutes. Recommended for elderly devotees, families with young children, and anyone visiting on a Tuesday or festival day when free queues can stretch for hours.
₹751
Ganesh Pooja (Basic)
A personal pooja offered on your behalf by temple priests. Includes sacred prayers, flowers, modak offering, and prasad. Can be booked online at siddhivinayak.org. Conducted in batches throughout the day. Also includes two-wheeler vehicle pooja at this price point.
₹2,501
Mahapuja / Vehicle Pooja
Four-wheeler vehicle pooja — your car or vehicle blessed by priests with prasad included. The Mahapuja is a comprehensive ritual offering on your behalf — Abhishek, flowers, incense, full Vedic chanting. Book via siddhivinayak.org well in advance for Tuesday slots.
FREE
All 4 Daily Aartis
Kakad (5:30 AM), Madhyan (12:05 PM), Dhoop (7:00 PM), Shej (9:50 PM) — all completely free to attend. No booking, no ticket, no charge. Just arrive before the aarti begins and join. One of the most accessible temple aarti traditions in India.
FREE
Senior Citizens (65+)
Priority darshan for senior citizens — collect a priority token at the designated senior citizen counter near the main entrance. Show age proof (Aadhaar). One companion permitted. Wheelchair facility available inside the temple complex.

How to Book Online Pooja at Siddhivinayak — Step by Step

📋 Online Booking at siddhivinayak.org

  • Step 1: Visit the official website — siddhivinayak.org. Click on “Online Services” from the navigation menu. Only book through this official portal — any other website claiming to sell Siddhivinayak darshan or pooja slots is unauthorized.
  • Step 2: Register with your mobile number and email. Verify via OTP.
  • Step 3: Choose your service — VIP Darshan, Ganesh Pooja, Mahapuja, Vehicle Pooja, or other seva options available in the current season.
  • Step 4: Select your preferred date and available time slot. Note that Tuesday slots — especially morning — fill up days in advance. For Ganesh Chaturthi and festival dates, book 2–4 weeks ahead.
  • Step 5: Enter devotee details (name, mobile, valid ID number). Pay via UPI, debit/credit card, or net banking.
  • Step 6: Download your booking confirmation. Keep a digital copy — the temple also accepts screenshots at the entry gate.
  • At the temple: Report to the designated VIP/booking entry gate (separate from the general queue gate) at least 20 minutes before your slot. Carry your original ID matching the booking name.
⚠️ Important: Mobile phones, cameras, large bags, and outside food are not permitted inside the sanctum. The temple has free locker facilities near the entrance — deposit everything before entering. Security checks are thorough and courteous. The prasad (modak and coconut) distributed after darshan is complementary for all devotees.

Couldn’t get a Tuesday slot? Or is the queue simply too long today? Bappa’s darshan on LiveDarshanHub is always instant, always free, always open. The wait time is zero. The blessing is the same.

🐘 Watch Siddhivinayak Live — No Wait, No Ticket →

How to Reach Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai in 2026

Siddhivinayak is in Prabhadevi — central Mumbai — and is genuinely one of the most accessible major temples in India. You can reach it from anywhere in Mumbai in under an hour on public transport, and from outside Mumbai via air, rail, or road with ease.

🚇

By Metro (Best Option)

Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line)Siddhivinayak Station is directly at the temple. This is the fastest and most convenient option in 2026. Metro runs from Cuffe Parade to Aarey Colony. Completely avoids road traffic, especially useful on Tuesdays.

🚂

By Local Train

Dadar Station (Western & Central Line) — approximately 1.5–2 km from the temple. Take an auto-rickshaw or walk (~15–20 min). Alternatively, Prabhadevi Station (Harbour Line) is closer — about 1 km. Both are well-connected from across Mumbai.

🚌

By Bus

Multiple BEST bus routes stop near Siddhivinayak Mandir — ask conductors for “Siddhivinayak” stop on Sayani Road / S.K. Bole Marg. Cost-effective for local devotees. On Tuesdays, bus stops near the temple get congested — Metro or walk from Dadar is faster.

🚖

By Cab / Auto

Ola/Uber/auto to “Siddhivinayak Temple, Prabhadevi.” On Tuesdays, traffic near the temple is extremely heavy — ask the driver to drop you at Dadar and walk/take Metro from there. Private vehicles cannot park near the temple on Tuesdays.

✈️

From Airport

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) is ~18 km away. Take a prepaid taxi (~45–60 min off-peak) or Metro Line 1 to Ghatkopar, then Metro Line 3 to Siddhivinayak. The Metro route avoids all road traffic.

🚂

From Other Cities

Arrive at Mumbai CSMT or Dadar Station (Central/Western Line). From CSMT, take local train to Prabhadevi or Dadar, then short auto ride. From Dadar, walk or take Metro Line 3 directly to Siddhivinayak Station. Total time from either station: 20–30 minutes.

📍

Temple Address

Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir, S.K. Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400028. Drop pin on Google Maps: “Siddhivinayak Temple Prabhadevi” — the pin is accurate and even shows live crowd data on Tuesdays.

🅿️

Parking

Very limited parking near the temple. The Trust operates a small parking facility nearby but it fills up quickly — especially on Tuesdays. Come by Metro or public transport on Tuesdays. On other days, street parking is available on adjacent lanes with a short walk.


Queue Tips & Practical Advice — Darshan Without the Stress

Siddhivinayak receives roughly 20,000–25,000 devotees on regular weekdays and up to 2–3 lakh on Tuesdays. But unlike some temples where crowd management feels chaotic, the Siddhivinayak Trust has invested significantly in queue infrastructure, barricaded paths, and professional security. With a little planning, even a crowded day can be navigated smoothly.

✅ Practical Tips for Siddhivinayak Darshan 2026

  • For Tuesday darshan, arrive by 3:30 AM. This is the single most powerful tip in this entire guide. The temple opens at 3:15 AM on Tuesdays — devotees who arrive in this pre-dawn window experience something completely different from the afternoon rush: a nearly empty sanctum, a still and sacred atmosphere, priests quietly beginning the first rituals. That early morning darshan is worth the 3 AM alarm.
  • If you can’t do 3:30 AM on Tuesday, go between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM. The post-Madhyan Aarti afternoon window sees slightly reduced crowds as the morning wave subsides and the evening wave hasn’t yet begun.
  • Wednesday to Friday mornings (7:00–9:00 AM) are the most peaceful regular darshan windows — queue times are often just 15–20 minutes and the Kakad Aarti aftermath fills the temple with a gentle energy.
  • Deposit everything before entering the sanctum. The temple does not allow mobile phones, cameras, leather bags, or outside food past the security check. The free locker facility is excellent and well-staffed — use it without hesitation. Trying to hide a phone inside will get you removed from the queue.
  • Dress modestly. Full trousers or dhoti for men, saree or salwar-kameez for women. Shorts and sleeveless tops are not appropriate inside the temple. This is not enforced as strictly as some North Indian temples, but it is the right way to approach the sanctum.
  • Don’t linger before the idol. You’ll have approximately 10–15 seconds in front of Bappa. The queue moves continuously. Make those seconds count — eyes open, hands folded, mind still. Don’t look at your phone.
  • Whisper your wish to the rats. Near the feet of the idol are two small stone rat figures — Mushak, Ganesha’s vehicle. Tradition holds that whispering your prayer into the rat’s ear carries it directly to Bappa. Thousands of devotees do this every day. You should too.
  • Collect prasad at the designated counter after darshan. The temple distributes free modak prasad — a sweet that Bappa himself is said to love above all others. It is blessed and genuinely beautiful. Don’t leave without collecting yours.
  • For Ganesh Chaturthi (August/September 2026): Book your pooja and any paid darshan slot at least 3–4 weeks in advance. The temple during Ganesh Chaturthi is at its most magnificent — decorated lavishly, alive with bhajans, with special aartis added throughout the day — but also at its most crowded. Plan a full morning or evening and surrender to the experience.
  • The temple trust offers free meals (prasadalaya) on some festival days. Check their social media and website for announcements — joining the prasadam meal is a lovely way to experience the community spirit that has always been part of Siddhivinayak’s tradition.

Best & Worst Times — Quick Reference

Day / TimeQueue WaitVerdict
Tuesday 3:15–5:00 AM 5–15 minutes 🟢 Best of all — practically empty, sacred atmosphere, worth every minute of lost sleep
Wed–Fri 6:00–9:00 AM 15–30 minutes 🟢 Excellent — post-Kakad Aarti morning, calm and clear
Any day 12:30–3:30 PM 20–45 minutes 🟢 Good — post-Madhyan lull, overlooked by most devotees
Weekday evenings 8:00–9:30 PM 20–40 minutes 🟢 Good — post-Dhoop Aarti, night-darshan energy is special
Saturday–Sunday mornings 9–12 1–2 hours 🟡 Manageable with VIP pass
Tuesday 7:00 AM–1:00 PM 3–5 hours 🔴 Very crowded — use VIP darshan or come at 3:15 AM instead
Ganesh Chaturthi week 4–8 hours (free) / 1–2 hrs (VIP) 🔴 Extraordinary experience but plan the full day — book everything in advance

Even on a day when the queue is 4 hours long, LiveDarshanHub lets you start your Bappa connection right now — watch the live darshan while you commute to the temple, so your heart is already there when your feet arrive.

🙏 Watch Siddhivinayak Live While You Travel — LiveDarshanHub →

Watch Siddhivinayak Live Darshan Online in 2026

Mumbai is a city of 20 million people. And yet somehow, Siddhivinayak manages to feel personal to each one of them. The film star who comes in a convoy of black SUVs and the daily-wage worker who saves for weeks to buy a modak offering — both approach the same idol with the same folded hands and the same quiet hope. That is Bappa’s greatest quality: he makes everyone feel like his favourite.

For those who cannot physically be in Prabhadevi — whether you’re in Jamshedpur, in London, in a hospital room, or simply in a week that won’t give you three hours to spare — LiveDarshanHub brings Ganpati Bappa’s live darshan directly to you. No queue. No commute. No 3 AM alarm required (though if you want to watch the pre-dawn Tuesday darshan live, we’ll be there too).

🔴 LIVE NOW

LiveDarshanHub — Ganpati Bappa’s Darshan, Every Day, Everywhere

LiveDarshanHub is India’s dedicated Hindu temple live-streaming platform — built so that every devotee, wherever they are, can receive the darshan of their chosen deity in real time, completely free.

  • Siddhivinayak live darshan — 5:30 AM to 9:50 PM daily, 365 days a year
  • All four aartis live — Kakad (5:30 AM), Madhyan (12:05 PM), Dhoop (7 PM), Shej (9:50 PM)
  • Tuesday extended darshan from 3:15 AM — the most auspicious window, streamed live
  • Ganesh Chaturthi special extended coverage — decorations, aartis, and live celebrations
  • HD quality optimized for Mumbai and pan-India mobile data speeds
  • 100% free — no subscription, no login, no ads
  • Works on Android, iPhone, tablet, desktop, and smart TV
🔴 Watch Siddhivinayak Live Now — Free on LiveDarshanHub

Many Mumbaikars have made the LiveDarshanHub Siddhivinayak stream their morning ritual — opening the 5:30 AM Kakad Aarti before stepping into the chaos of their day. Five minutes with Bappa in the morning, and somehow the day feels navigable. That is what the right-trunk Ganesha does: he removes obstacles, yes — but first he gives you the conviction that you can face them.

Tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM, open LiveDarshanHub. Watch Bappa’s Kakad Aarti. Begin your day in his presence. Ganpati Bappa Morya — Mangal Murti Morya.

🏠 Visit LiveDarshanHub — India’s Temple Darshan Hub →

Nearby Temples & Sacred Sites Around Siddhivinayak

Prabhadevi and the surrounding central Mumbai area has a rich spiritual landscape that complements the Siddhivinayak darshan beautifully. If you have a full day in Mumbai, these sacred sites are all within reach:

🙏

Mahalakshmi Temple

~2.5 km from Siddhivinayak. The magnificent temple of Goddess Mahalakshmi — one of Mumbai’s oldest and most beloved shrines, set dramatically on a rocky headland overlooking the Arabian Sea. The Friday evening aarti here is extraordinary. A natural pairing with Siddhivinayak in a single Mumbai temple day.

🐒

Hanuman Mandir (Prabhadevi)

Right next to Siddhivinayak. An idol of Lord Hanuman unearthed during road construction on Sayani Road was installed here by Siddhivinayak’s head priest. A small but powerful temple that most Siddhivinayak visitors simply walk past — worth a few quiet minutes of darshan.

🕌

Haji Ali Dargah

~3 km from Siddhivinayak. The iconic white dargah floating in the sea — accessible via a causeway at low tide. One of Mumbai’s most photogenic and spiritually eclectic destinations. The atmosphere here is deeply peaceful, the qawwali on Thursday evenings unforgettable.

🏛️

ISKCON Temple Mumbai (Juhu)

~15 km away in Juhu. A stunning white marble temple dedicated to Radha-Rasabihari (Lord Krishna). Exceptionally well-maintained, with excellent prasadam. The Sunday programme with kirtan is open to all. Worth combining if you have a full Mumbai day.

🌊

Banganga Tank, Walkeshwar

~7 km in Malabar Hill. One of Mumbai’s oldest sacred sites — a freshwater tank said to have been created by Lord Rama’s arrow. Surrounded by ancient temples in a remarkably peaceful enclave tucked inside one of Mumbai’s most expensive neighbourhoods. A hidden gem.

🔱

Mumba Devi Temple

~7 km in Bhuleshwar. The original patron goddess of Mumbai — the city is named after her (Mumbai = Mumba + Aai, meaning “Mother Mumba”). A small, ancient, intensely atmospheric temple in the heart of old Mumbai. Visit on a Tuesday morning for the most powerful experience.

Mahalakshmi, Mumba Devi, ISKCON Mumbai and many more Maharashtra temples are all live on LiveDarshanHub. One platform — the complete devotional landscape of Maharashtra.

🛕 Explore All Temple Streams — LiveDarshanHub →

Frequently Asked Questions — Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai 2026

What are the Siddhivinayak Temple darshan timings in 2026?
The Siddhivinayak Temple is open daily, 365 days a year. Wednesday to Monday: temple opens at 5:30 AM with the Kakad Aarti and closes at approximately 9:50 PM after the Shej Aarti. The four daily aartis are: Kakad Aarti (5:30 AM), Madhyan Aarti (12:05 PM), Dhoop Aarti (7:00 PM), and Shej Aarti (9:50 PM). Tuesdays: the temple opens early at 3:15 AM — Lord Ganesha’s most auspicious day — and stays open until approximately 12:30 AM on Wednesday morning. Darshan pauses briefly during each aarti on all days. During major festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, special extended timings are announced by the Siddhivinayak Trust — always check siddhivinayak.org for festival updates.
Why is Tuesday special at Siddhivinayak Temple and why are the timings different?
Tuesday is considered the most auspicious day for worshipping Lord Ganesha across Hindu tradition — particularly for this right-trunk (Dakshinabhimukhi) form of Ganesha which is associated with power and accomplishment. The temple opens 2 hours early on Tuesdays (3:15 AM instead of 5:30 AM) to accommodate the dramatically higher footfall — anywhere from 1 to 3 lakh devotees on a single Tuesday. The temple also stays open nearly 3 hours later (until ~12:30 AM Wednesday) to allow all devotees to complete their darshan. The best strategy for a peaceful Tuesday darshan is to arrive between 3:15 AM and 5:00 AM — the pre-dawn window when the crowd is minimal and the sanctum atmosphere is profoundly peaceful.
How do I book VIP darshan or pooja at Siddhivinayak Temple online?
Visit the official Siddhivinayak Temple website at siddhivinayak.org and click “Online Services.” Register with your mobile number, then choose your service — VIP Darshan (₹200–₹500), Ganesh Pooja (₹751), Mahapuja, or Vehicle Pooja (₹2,501 for four-wheelers). Select your date and time slot, enter devotee details with a valid ID, and pay online. Download your confirmation and carry it to the temple along with your original ID. For Tuesday slots and Ganesh Chaturthi period, book at least 1–2 weeks in advance — they fill quickly. General darshan is always free and requires no booking — just join the queue at the main gate.
Why does the Siddhivinayak idol have a trunk tilted to the right and why is it significant?
Most Ganesha idols have the trunk curving to the left (Vamamukhi) — considered the gentler, more forgiving form. The right-trunk Ganesha (Dakshinabhimukhi) is much rarer and is considered the most powerful form in the Ganesha tradition. The right side in Hindu tradition is associated with solar energy, active accomplishment, and the power to manifest wishes in the world. This form is called Siddhivinayak — literally “Ganesha who grants Siddhi (accomplished power).” This is why the temple is particularly associated with wish fulfillment and obstacle removal for worldly goals — careers, businesses, health, relationships. The idol is carved from a single black stone and features a right-tilted trunk, four arms holding a lotus, axe, modak, and broken tusk, flanked by consorts Riddhi and Siddhi.
Can I watch Siddhivinayak Temple live darshan online?
Yes — LiveDarshanHub.com streams Siddhivinayak Temple live darshan daily from 5:30 AM to 9:50 PM, including all four aartis (Kakad, Madhyan, Dhoop, Shej) and the Tuesday pre-dawn darshan from 3:15 AM. Ganesh Chaturthi special broadcasts with extended coverage are also available. It is completely free, requires no registration, and works on any device — mobile, tablet, or desktop. The official Siddhivinayak Trust also provides a live stream at siddhivinayak.org. LiveDarshanHub brings this to devotees worldwide in the most accessible, uninterrupted format available.

Ganpati Bappa is in his sanctum right now, receiving every sincere prayer that comes his way. LiveDarshanHub is live — open the stream and offer yours. Ganpati Bappa Morya.

🔴 Watch Siddhivinayak Live — LiveDarshanHub →

Closing Blessing — Ganpati Bappa Morya 🐘🙏

There is something Siddhivinayak does to Mumbai that no other temple quite manages. It reminds the city — this brilliant, exhausting, never-sleeping city — that ambition without grace is incomplete. That every new project, every first step, every attempt to build something in this overwhelming world, benefits from a moment of acknowledgement: I am trying. I need help. And I am grateful for whatever comes.

That is why the queue at Siddhivinayak includes everyone. The CEO who arrives in a helicopter and the migrant worker who saves for a week to buy a coconut offering. The student before their entrance exam. The couple praying for a child. The grieving parent seeking comfort. The startup founder who just pitched to investors. They all come. They all stand in the same space before the same black stone idol with the same folded hands. And Bappa — with his right-curved trunk and his wide, knowing eyes — receives them all.

“Ganesha is the remover of obstacles — but he is also, and this is the part most people miss, the placer of obstacles. He decides which obstacles serve you and which to remove. Sometimes the prayer that seems unanswered is the one Bappa is answering most deeply.”

Plan your Siddhivinayak darshan in 2026 with care. Come on a Tuesday at 3:15 AM if you can — that pre-dawn darshan is a gift you give yourself. Whisper to the rats. Take the modak prasad. Sit for a few minutes in the courtyard before you go back into Mumbai and let whatever just happened settle in your chest.

And for those who cannot be in Prabhadevi right now — LiveDarshanHub is here, always streaming. Because Ganpati Bappa’s door has never once been closed, and it never will be.

🔴 LIVE

Ganpati Bappa Morya — Watch Siddhivinayak Live on LiveDarshanHub

LiveDarshanHub streams live darshan from Siddhivinayak Mumbai and India’s most sacred temples — Tirupati Balaji, Kashi Vishwanath, Vaishno Devi, Kedarnath, Shirdi Sai Baba, Char Dham, and hundreds more.

  • Siddhivinayak live — 5:30 AM to 9:50 PM daily | 3:15 AM on Tuesdays
  • All 4 aartis streamed live — Kakad, Madhyan, Dhoop & Shej
  • Ganesh Chaturthi special extended coverage every year
  • 100% free — no subscription, no login, no waiting
  • Works on any device, anywhere in India or abroad
🏠 Visit LiveDarshanHub.com — Darshan Without Boundaries
🐘
LiveDarshanHub Editorial Team
Published: April 20, 2026  |  Last Updated: April 20, 2026  |  Category: Temple Darshan Guides
Disclaimer: Darshan timings, aarti schedules, and pooja prices are subject to change by the Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust. Always verify the latest information at the official website siddhivinayak.org before planning your visit. LiveDarshanHub is an independent platform and is not affiliated with the Siddhivinayak Temple Trust.
LiveDarshanHub
Written by
LiveDarshanHub

Temple guide writer at LiveDarshanHub — helping devotees connect with sacred spaces across Bharat.