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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai comes alive with grand Hindu Shobha Yatra in Borivali
Updated On: 10 May, 2026 12:55 PM IST | Tarun Verma
The streets of Borivali transformed into a vibrant celebration of faith, devotion and culture as devotees and artists from across the country gathered for the Hindu Shobha Yatra marking the reopening of the newly reconstructed Shree Yogeshwar Mahadev Mandir. Pics/Satej Shinde

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The newly reconstructed Shree Yogeshwar Mahadev Mandir, built with an impressive design and architecture, is set to open its doors to devotees on May 10
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Artists from different parts of the country participate in the procession, turning the streets of Borivali into a vibrant showcase of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage

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Performers enact the powerful Shiv Tandav, drawing enthusiastic cheers from devotees lining the procession route
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A towering Bahubali Hanumanji figure becomes one of the major attractions of the Shobha Yatra, symbolising strength and devotion

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Men in traditional dhoti-kurta attire enduring spirit of Sanatan tradition, participate in the procession
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Maharashtra’s iconic Puneri Dhol-Tasha groups lead sections of the procession with thunderous beats across Borivali’s streets

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Warkaris perform devotional Abhangas during the procession, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere among devotees
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Lazim dancers and bike rallies move through the streets alongside tableaux depicting scenes from Hindu culture and mythology

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Women dressed in colourful Navwari sarees participate in the yatra, celebrating Maharashtrian customs and traditions
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Traditional Chenda Melam artists fill the atmosphere with rhythmic drumbeats, adding energy and colour to the cultural procession

