Bhandup - Places of Worship

Places of Worship

  • Sai Mandir: Sai Sachidanand Mitra Mandal, Pratap Nagar, Bhandup (W).
  • Sham-e-Islam Masjid: Pathan Colony, Bhandup(W).
  • Ganesh Mandir: Bhandup(E)
  • Hanuman Mandir: near D.A.V College, Bhandup (E).
  • Datta Mandir: Ashok Nagar, Bhandup(E).
  • Datta Mandir: Maharashtra Nagar, Bhandup (W).
  • Shri Tirupati Balaji Temple: Swami chawl, Nardas Nagar T.P road Bhandup west.
  • Shri Jain Shvetambar Murtipujak Tapagachh Sangh (Shri Chintamani Parshvanath Mandir): Ishwar Nagar, Bhandup (West)
  • Shri Adinath Digambar Jain Mandir: L.B.S. Marg (opp. Badwaik Hospital, before Police Chowki), Bhandup (West)
  • Shri Jagvallabh Parshvanath Jain Mandir: L.B.S. Marg (Kukreja Complex, before Badwaik Hospital), Bhandup (West)
  • Bhattipada Jain Mandir: Bhattipada (towards Gaodevi Road), Bhandup (West)
  • Maruti mandir: Lake road,Bhandup(w)
  • Ganesh Mandir: Sthanik Nagrik Seva mandal,Kaju Tekdi, ganesh Nagar, quarry Road, Bhandup(West)
  • Sai Baba Mandir: Kaju Tekdi, near Union Office, Mangatram Petrol Pump, Bhandup (West)
  • Eben-Ezer Faith Fellowship Church, near Bright High School, Village Rd., Bhandup (W)
  • Shankar Mandir: Farid Nagar, Pratap Nagar Road, Bhandup(W)
  • Sai Mandir: Sai Seva Mandal, jamil Nagar, Bhandup (W)
  • There are also many mosques at Sonapur Bhandup (w).
  • Two Mosques at survodaya nagar Bhandup (w).
  • One Mosque near Ceat Tyre Village Road Bhandup (W).
  • Ganpati mandir:satguru chowk,patker compound,tulshet pada Bhandup (w)
  • Also Many dargahs in Bhandup (W).

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