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Singapore to Oman: Lord Ganesha!

By NEELAM NAGLE, DINESH SANIKERE, ANIL KUMAR PENCHALA, ANIL AND SHEELA MAHASHABDE, SESHUMADHURI ADIMULAM
September 06, 2022

We ask you, dear readers to send us your Ganpati pictures.

 

 

Neelam Nagle from Radha Nagar, Dombivli, Maharashtra, brings home a cute little Ganpati.

Her sister Manisha Kotian lent a hand with the decorations.

 

 

Dinesh Sanikere brings us a Ganesha made entirely of coconuts. This idol has been installed at the Sri Sivan Temple, Paya Lebar, Singapore.

 

 

Anil Kumar Penchala from Oman sent us pictures of Lord Ganesha at his home. Please click on/hover over the image for a closer look.

 

 

Sheela Mahashabde and Anil Mahashabde celebrate Goddesses Gauri and Mahalaxmi along with Lord Ganesha. Please click on/hover over the image to reveal Goddess Gauri.

 

 

Seshumadhuri Adimulam from New Jersey says, 'My mom was always towards doing good to the earth. So we use this wooden Ganesha every year and do Nimmajana at home and use it again.

'This is our 25th year with our Ganesha.

'Our most memorable moment is going festival shopping with dad early morning to get the fruits and decorations and enjoying the prasad made by my mom.

'Om Ganeshaya Namha!' Please click on/hover over the image for a closer look.

 


Dear Readers, how are you celebrating Ganeshotsav this year?

Have you made the idol at home?

What is special about the celebrations this year? Do you have a theme for the festival?

Please send your Ganpati 2022 pictures to getahead@rediff.co.in (Subjectline: My Lord Ganesha).

Do mention your Name and Where You Live. Also, WHY Lord Ganesha has a special place in your heart.

Do you have an unforgettable memory related to Lord Ganesha? We'd love to hear about it.

Is there a favourite prasad you make for Lord Ganesha? Do share the recipe and pictures with us.

Going pandal-hopping? Share your pictures with us.

 

Feature Presentation: Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com

NEELAM NAGLE, DINESH SANIKERE, ANIL KUMAR PENCHALA, ANIL AND SHEELA MAHASHABDE, SESHUMADHURI ADIMULAM

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