Kopineshwar Mandir, Thane

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Shri Kopineshwar Temple (Thane)
The main entrance of the Kopineshwar temple
The main entrance of the Kopineshwar temple
Shri Kopineshwar Temple (Thane) is located in Mumbai
Shri Kopineshwar Temple (Thane)
Shri Kopineshwar Temple (Thane)
Location within Mumbai region
Name
Marathi कौपीनेश्वर
Geography
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Country India
State Maharashtra
District Thane
Culture
Primary deity Shiva

Kopineshwar Mandir (also Kaupīnēśvar Mandir) is a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is considered as the patron god of Thane. The Shivalinga inside the temple is considered as one of the largest in Maharashtra.[1]

History

The temple was built by the Shilahara dynasty. It was renovated and rebuilt in 1760.[2] The hall in front of the garbha griha was rebuilt in 1879 by raising funds and donations. It was later again renovated in 1996.[1] The temple was earlier on the banks of the Masunda lake (Talao Pali) but is currently separated by the Shivaji Road which reaches to the Thane railway station.[3]

Temple complex

The temple is located in the market area and at the entrance gates, is the Nandi (sacred bull). The principal deity temple of Shiva has a 5 feet diameter by 5 feet tall Shiva Linga.[citation needed] The temple complex also houses shrines dedicated to Brahma, Rama, Hanuman, Shitala Devi (Thatakai), Uttareshwar (Kashi Viswalingeswar), Dattatreya, Garuda and Kali.[1]

References

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