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Lord Ganesha gets emotional adieu in Mumbai
Updated On: 19 September, 2013 07:47 AM IST | | IANS
Several millions of people in Mumbai and in other parts of Maharashtra trooped out onto the streets to bid an emotional adieu to their favourite elephant-headed Lord Ganesha at the end of the 10-day Ganapati festival Wednesday
The day started with colourful revelry, as people sang bhajans and danced, and performed aartis of around 100,000 big and small idols of Lord Ganesha before taking them in huge processions to the beats of drums in the fourth and final phase of immersion Wednesday.
An estimated 450,000 idols were taken out for immersion in the rest of Maharashtra, especially the coastal Konkan region, in the state's biggest annual religious festival, first popularised by Bal Ganghadhar Tilak as a public event to mobilise support for the cause of freedom from British colonial rule. The celebrations completed 120 years this year.
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