Built in the 18th century, the Mumbadevi temple is dedicated to the goddess Mumbadevi, said to be an embodiment of feminine power, mahashakti, created by the preserver of the universe, Vishnu. Mumbadevi is said to have destroyed an evil energy named Mumbaraka, who then begged the goddess to take his name from him and reside in the temple he built for her. The goddess is considered to be the patron of Mumbai city. The temple, currently in the midst of chaotic markets dealing in steel, cloth, and jewellery, was first built in Bori Bunder in 1675, but was moved to its present location in 1737. the ancient idol of Goddess Mumba Devi is adorned with a gold necklace, a crown, and a nose stud. It holds special significance for the Koli fishermen's community and the Agri community (salt collectors), the original inhabitants of the coasts of Mumbai.