Thane, Maharashtra
Masunda Devi Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Masunda Devi, located in Thane, Maharashtra. The temple is situated near Masunda Lake (Talao Pali) and holds significant religious importance for devotees. The temple is a popular place of worship in Thane, attracting devotees seeking blessings from the goddess. Masunda Devi Temple serves as a center for spiritual activities and religious observances, particularly during Navratri and other goddess-related festivals.
Masunda Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Masunda Devi, a form of the divine feminine in Hinduism. Devotees visit the temple to seek blessings for prosperity, protection, and spiritual fulfillment. The temple is particularly visited during Navratri and other auspicious occasions related to goddess worship. The temple serves as a center for Hindu religious activities and observances, attracting devotees from across Thane and the surrounding regions.
Traditional Hindu temple architecture
Main shrine dedicated to Goddess Masunda Devi
Beautiful idols and religious symbols
Peaceful and spiritual ambiance
Well-maintained temple complex
Religious ceremonies and rituals
Proximity to Masunda Lake (Talao Pali)
Open to devotees throughout the year
Modest dress code recommended
Remove shoes before entering the temple
Best visited during early morning or evening hours
Respect the religious customs and practices
Particularly crowded during Navratri
Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai – approx. 30 km
Major Railway Stations:
Thane Railway Station – approx. 2 km
Masunda Devi Temple is located in Thane, near Masunda Lake (Talao Pali), making it easily accessible from various parts of the city and serving as a central destination for devotees.
Masunda Devi Temple is well connected by road. Local buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly to the area. The temple is easily accessible from major railway stations and the international airport, making it convenient for both local devotees and pilgrims visiting Thane.