The immersion process was conducted under heightened security, with devotees kept behind barricades. Civic workers carried out the actual immersion to ensure safety and smooth proceedings
Amid high tide and heavy rains, Juhu Beach came alive with a grand Ganpati visarjan, as thousands of devotees gathered to bid an emotional farewell to Bappa. Chants, music, and clouds of colour filled the air, reflecting both the devotion of the crowd and the city’s commitment to eco-friendly immersions (PICS/ATUL KAMBLE)
Updated On: 2025-09-06 10:30 PM IST
Compiled by : Divya Nair
Rain failed to dampen the spirit of devotees of Lord Ganesh in Mumbai as they gathered in large numbers to bid adieu to their beloved deity amid the beating of 'dhol-tasha' and clouds of 'gulal' rising in the air as the 10-day Ganpati festival drew to a close on Saturday
Thousands of devotees, including members from the major mandals in the suburbs, gathered at Juhu Beach for Ganpati Visarjan
The idols were brought to the beach amid chants of ‘Ganpati Bappa Morya’
Bappa meets the sea as devotees offer heartfelt prayers at Juhu Beach
Across the city, the immersion process began in the morning, marking the grand finale of the 10-day Ganeshotsav festivities amid the beats of dhol-tasha and clouds of gulal
Devotees carry out Ganpati idol immersions at Versova Jetty
Mumbai witnessed the immersion of 7,400 Ganpati idols till 6 pm on Saturday, civic body data revealed