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In Photos: From East to West and North to South, Bappa unites India in Ganeshotsav 2024 celebrations

Updated On: 07 September, 2024 11:02 PM IST | Divya Nair

Although Ganesh Chaturthi is a major festival in Maharashtra, it is being celebrated amid great fervour by people of all age groups across India, too. A look at some of the celebrations across the country on Day 1 of Ganeshotsav 2024 (PICS/PTI) 

Devotees ferry the idols of Lord Ganesha to pandals in Nagpur

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Devotees ferry the idols of Lord Ganesha to pandals in Nagpur
Celebrations at the famous Moti Dongri temple in Jaipur, According to historians, the Ganpati idol was installed at the temple in 1761

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Celebrations at the famous Moti Dongri temple in Jaipur, According to historians, the Ganpati idol was installed at the temple in 1761

Devotees capture the shots of their favourite deity in their cameras, when it is on its way to a pandal in Surat

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Devotees capture the shots of their favourite deity in their cameras, when it is on its way to a pandal in Surat

A devotee performs the aarti before a Ganpati idol at a pandal in Chennai

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A devotee performs the aarti before a Ganpati idol at a pandal in Chennai

In Kolkata, devotees are performing a havan in a Ganesh pandal on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi

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In Kolkata, devotees are performing a havan in a Ganesh pandal on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi

At national capital Delhi, devotees are taking home the idol of Lord Ganesha from a workshop

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At national capital Delhi, devotees are taking home the idol of Lord Ganesha from a workshop

Students at Saraswati Sishu Bidya Mandir, Bhubaneswar, perform Ganesh Chartuthi rituals  

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Students at Saraswati Sishu Bidya Mandir, Bhubaneswar, perform Ganesh Chartuthi rituals  

Devotees take a Ganpati idol to a pandal in Shimla

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Devotees take a Ganpati idol to a pandal in Shimla

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