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Fanas Wadi
Fanas Wadi is a neighbourhood in Kalbadevi, South Mumbai.〔https://www.google.co.in/maps/preview?hl=en#!q=Fanas+Wadi%2C+Kalbadevi%2C+Mumbai%2C+Maharashtra&data=!4m11!1m10!2i11!4m8!1m3!1d6525!2d72.8275232!3d18.9506221!3m2!1i1366!2i664!4f13.1〕 It is known for its temple devoted to Lord Venkateshwara. The local folks call this temple as 'Lord Balaji mandir'. The name ''fanas'' is Marathi for jackfruit, probably pointing to a time when the trees grew abundantly here. The temple at Fanaswadi, Mumbai dedicated to the Lord of the Seven Hills Sri Venkateshwara was consecrated on 10 June 1927. ==Consecration and Dravidian style of architecture == For the consecration of the temple, His Holiness brought from kanchi, one of the Panch Beras, which was in Puja in Yathok thakari Devasthanam(Kanchi), one of the 108 Divya Desas sung by the Alvars and also Sri Sudarsana from Tirunangur Devastanams. Both the idols were brought to Mumbai in a special palanquin on foot, performing Panchakala Aradhana on the entire route, with all the paraphernalia. The temple has been designed in Dravidian style, strictly according to Silpa Sastra and every stone laid for raising the towers was measured and fitted in as per architectural shastras.
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