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Mumbai Diwali 2025 Celebrations Blend Diverse Rituals and Traditions

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  • Diwali 2025 marks the start of Vikram Samvat year 2082
  • Kali Puja ceremonies held at temples across Mumbai, including Shivaji Park and Goregaon
  • ISKCON temple in Juhu celebrates Govardhan Puja with 1,008 food offerings
Mumbai Diwali 2025 Celebrations Blend Diverse Rituals and Traditions

On Diwali 2025, the city of Mumbai is abuzz with a range of festivities and rituals. The day began with early morning Diwali Pahat concerts, and the celebrations continued well into the night with Kali Puja ceremonies.

Across the city, various communities observed their traditional Diwali practices. Gujarati and Jain traders performed Chopda Pujan at the Swaminarayan temple in Dadar, while the Bengali community celebrated Kali Puja at the Shivaji Park temple. The Kallol Kali Mandir in Goregaon also saw its priests conducting traditional Kali Puja rituals, and the Bassein Bengal Club organized their annual Kali Puja celebration that lasted until the early hours of the morning.

Meanwhile, the ISKCON temple in Juhu prepared for Govardhan Puja on October 22nd, where they will offer 1,008 varieties of food items to Sri Govardhan. Devotees will also bring home-cooked dishes to offer as prasad.

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Diwali 2025 marks the start of the new Vikram Samvat year 2082, and the five-day festival will conclude with Bhai Dooj on October 23rd. Throughout the week, music lovers have been enjoying Diwali Pahat concerts, including a performance of the 'Geet Ramayan' by noted composer Shridhar Phadke.

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Diwali 2025 in Mumbai marks the start of the new Vikram Samvat year 2082, a five-day festival that concludes with Bhai Dooj on October 23rd.
Kali Puja ceremonies are held at temples across Mumbai, including the Shivaji Park temple and the Kallol Kali Mandir in Goregaon, where traditional rituals are performed by priests and devotees offer prayers and bhog to Ma Kali.
The ISKCON temple in Juhu celebrates Govardhan Puja on October 22nd, where they will offer 1,008 varieties of food items to Sri Govardhan, and the offerings will be distributed as prasad to devotees.

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