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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja idol unveiled ahead of Ganeshotsav 2024

Updated On: 06 September, 2024 02:56 PM IST | Divya Nair

On Thursday, the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal unveiled the first look of this year's idol.  (Pic/Atul Kamble)

Lalbaugcha Raja, 2024 (Pic/Atul Kamble)

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Lalbaugcha Raja, 2024 (Pic/Atul Kamble)
The Lalbaugcha Raja Mandal unveiled the first look of this year's idol on Thursday, September 5, two days ahead of the Ganeshotsav 2024 festivities

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The Lalbaugcha Raja Mandal unveiled the first look of this year's idol on Thursday, September 5, two days ahead of the Ganeshotsav 2024 festivities

The Lalbaugcha Raja idol was unveiled amid traditional folk dance and song in the presence of hundreds of devotees who gathered to get a glimpse of their favourite deity

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The Lalbaugcha Raja idol was unveiled amid traditional folk dance and song in the presence of hundreds of devotees who gathered to get a glimpse of their favourite deity

The mandal is all set to celebrate Ganeshotsav 2024 in the traditional way, this year as well

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The mandal is all set to celebrate Ganeshotsav 2024 in the traditional way, this year as well

Lalbaugcha Raja is one of the most visited pandals in Mumbai during the festival season, witnessing lakhs of devotees who offer prayers to their favourite deity

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Lalbaugcha Raja is one of the most visited pandals in Mumbai during the festival season, witnessing lakhs of devotees who offer prayers to their favourite deity

Every year, the mandal makes elaborate arrangements for the devotees who visit the Panday during the 10-days of the festival

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Every year, the mandal makes elaborate arrangements for the devotees who visit the Panday during the 10-days of the festival

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