On Sunday, the devotees in Mumbai got a glimpse into the craftsmanship behind the city's beloved Ganpati idols. PIC/SHADAB KHAN
A large number of devotees were present to get a glimpse of some of the tall and famous idols of the city
With only 17 days to go for Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, the atmosphere in Mumbai is already festive
Each Ganpati mandal showcases a unique theme, reflecting creativity and devotion (PIC/RONAK MASTAKAR)
Ganesh Chaturthi was traditionally a private, family-centric festival celebrated mainly in Maharashtra. However, during the late 19th century, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak transformed it into a large, public event to foster unity among Indians during British colonial rule
Over time, the grandeur of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations has grown immensely, evolving from modest gatherings to spectacular public festivals across Maharashtra and beyond
The 42-foot idol of ‘Mumbaicha Maharaja’, known as ‘Khetwadi cha Lambodara’, is presented in the Swananda avatar — the heavenly form of Lord Ganesha
Bound by faith and devotion for their Bappa, devotees across the city gather at pandals every Ganesh Chaturthi with heartfelt prayers and unwavering reverence

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