Trimandir, Borivali | Dada Bhagwan Trimandir, Borivali
About
Trimandir Borivali (also known as Dada Bhagwan Trimandir) in Borivali East, Mumbai is a beautiful, modern non-sectarian temple located on a peaceful hilltop. It is part of the Shrimad Rajchandra Mission and follows the teachings of Dada Bhagwan.
What makes it special
This unique Trimandir brings together deities from Jainism, Hinduism (Shaivism & Vaishnavism), and other faiths on one platform, promoting unity and spiritual harmony. The temple is built on a hill 300 feet above sea level, offering stunning views of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, greenery, and occasional waterfalls (especially in monsoon). The all-white architecture, clean surroundings, and calm atmosphere make it an ideal place for meditation, prayer, and inner peace.
Key Highlights
- Idols of Simandhar Swami, Lord Shiva, Krishna, Sai Baba, Amba Mata, and many other deities.
- Serene hilltop location with refreshing air and nature views.
- Multimedia shows for children on weekends.
- Very well-maintained and welcoming to people of all religions.
Timings
- Daily: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
- Aarti Timings: Morning ~8:15 AM | Evening ~6:30 PM
Location & How to Reach
- Address: Dada Bhagwan Trimandir, Rushivan, Abhinavnagar Road, Kajupada, Borivali East, Mumbai 400066.
- How to reach:
- Train to Borivali Station → Take AC Bus No. 477 (Rushivan) – just ₹12.
- The bus drops you right in front of the temple.
- Nearest Metro: Rashtriya Udyan (about 1.5–2 km away).
Entry: Completely Free.
Best Time to Visit: Early morning or evening for peaceful vibes. Monsoon offers beautiful green views and waterfall sights, while October–March is pleasant for clear weather.
Trimandir Borivali is a perfect spiritual and nature escape in Mumbai — ideal for a calm visit, meditation, or family outing. Many visitors call it a “hidden peaceful gem” in the city.