Ganesh Chaturthi, one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals, is dedicated to Lord Ganesha revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and new beginnings.
The festival is marked by the installation of beautifully crafted idols of the deity, both in private homes and in large, decorative community pandals.
While families welcome Lord Ganesha as an honoured guest into their households with daily prayers and offerings, public celebrations feature elaborate rituals, music, dance, and cultural programs.
Maharashtra, particularly Mumbai and Pune, has become the heartland of Ganesh Chaturthi, where the festivities bring together millions of devotees in a unique blend of devotion, tradition, and community spirit.







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