- Pydhonie
Pydhone is a neighbourhood in
South Mumbai .Etymological ly the name is derived from the Marathi word "Py" which means feet, and "dhoné" which means "to wash". Thus the name means "A place where feet are washed."The name Pydhonie or "foot-wash", and probably refers to a small creek that formed at high tide between the Great Breach (separating the islands of Bombay and Worli) and Umarkhadi, the creek between
Mazagaon andMumbai . This was probably the first land permanently reclaimed from the sea in Mumbai.Pydhonie separates the predominantly Muslim population of the eastern part of the inner city from the mainly Hindu part to the west. The main landmark is the Mumbadevi Temple, moved here from the Fort area in
1737 or1766 . The present structure was financed by a Prabhu goldsmith calledPandurang Shivaji . Many of the older houses in this area were built by immigrants fromGujarat andRajasthan , and have the murals on the walls,jharokha s, balconies and ornate lintels typical of architecture from these states.References
* [http://theory.tifr.res.in/bombay/physical/geo/pydhonie.html Pydhonie]
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