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Giant Ganpati idols pass through Mumbai’s Ganesh Gully, filling the atmosphere with devotion — check photos

Updated On: 10 August, 2025 08:46 PM IST | Divya Nair

Devotees gathered in Mumbai on Sunday to witness the majestic procession of Ganesh Gully’s towering idols. Here are some striking shots captured by mid-day.com journalist Anushree Gaikwad

Mumbaikars capture the many avatars of their beloved Bappa on their mobile phones. PIC/ANUSHREE GAIKWAD

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Mumbaikars capture the many avatars of their beloved Bappa on their mobile phones. PIC/ANUSHREE GAIKWAD
A grand Ganpati idol from Ganesh Gully towers over devotees gathered beneath the flyover, as the procession moves forward amid dhol

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A grand Ganpati idol from Ganesh Gully towers over devotees gathered beneath the flyover, as the procession moves forward amid dhol

Devotees line the streets to get a glimpse of their favourite deity, capturing the vibrant Ganesh Gully procession on their phones, as the festival spirit fills Mumbai’s air

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Devotees line the streets to get a glimpse of their favourite deity, capturing the vibrant Ganesh Gully procession on their phones, as the festival spirit fills Mumbai’s air

The procession was carried out amid tight security as Mumbai Police stand vigil 

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The procession was carried out amid tight security as Mumbai Police stand vigil 

Crowds gather in excitement, capturing every moment of the Ganesh Gully idols’ journey through the streets in South Mumbai

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Crowds gather in excitement, capturing every moment of the Ganesh Gully idols’ journey through the streets in South Mumbai

The 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival will be celebrated on August 27 

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The 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival will be celebrated on August 27 

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