Titwala

Titwala (Titvala) ( Pronounced: /tɪtˈvɑːlə/ ⓘ) is a town near Kalyan in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Located in Thane District.

Titwala is famous for the Siddhivinayak Mahaganapati Temple, where lakhs of devotees visit this temple to take auspicious blessings of Lord Ganesha during the auspicious days of Ganesh Chaturthi and Angarki Sankashti Chaturthi.

[citation needed] Titwala is a part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and is easily accessible by Mumbai Suburban Railway (Local Trains) one can easily catch a Titwala train with code (TL) and reach the station furthermore trains heading to Asangaon (AN) and Kasara (N) can also be taken to reach the town.

The climate is generally pleasant with high rainfall and few days of extreme temperatures.

Believers claim that if Mahaganapati is worshiped regularly, marriages of those wanting to be united can be arranged and that conflicts between husband and wife can end and those that desire a son or daughter, will have one born to them.

Titwala dam on Kalu river