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In Photos: Morning prayers and the spirit of sacrifice mark Bakra Eid in Mumbai
Updated On: 28 May, 2026 09:58 AM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
As the first light of dawn spread across Mumbai’s skyline on Eid al-Adha morning, the usually bustling streets outside Bandra West Railway Station transformed into a remarkable scene of faith, unity and quiet reflection. (Pics/Atul Kamble)

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In the heart of Bandra West, hundreds of devotees gathered outside the Sunni Masjid near the station to offer Eid namaz, creating a breathtaking visual that reflected both the spiritual significance of the festival and Mumbai’s enduring community spirit
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The streets, often filled with the sounds of honking vehicles and hurried commuters, took on a completely different character

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Rows upon rows of devotees lined up shoulder-to-shoulder on vivid blue mats spread carefully across the road, turning the busy transit hub into a serene canvas of collective devotion
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Every bow and every gesture moved in harmony, symbolising equality, humility and gratitude before God.

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The atmosphere carried a sense of calm rarely witnessed in one of Mumbai’s busiest neighbourhoods
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Amid the morning breeze and the echoes of prayer, time seemed to slow down in Bandra West

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Families stood together, elders prayed silently, and children watched curiously as the community came together for one of Islam’s most significant festivals
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Popularly known as Bakri Eid in India, Eid al-Adha commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God

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The festival is marked with prayers, charity and the sharing of food with family, friends and those in need
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Eid al-Adha symbolises complete trust in God’s will and the importance of devotion, sacrifice, and submission

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The festival reminds people to give up selfishness, ego, and material attachment for a greater good
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Muslims who perform Qurbani (animal sacrifice) divide the meat into portions for family, relatives, and especially the poor and needy, emphasising compassion and equality

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Eid al-Adha coincides with the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and marks an important part of the pilgrimage rituals
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The message of Eid al-Adha goes beyond ritual sacrifice; it emphasises kindness, gratitude, sharing, and humanity.

