Gulaal, Drums, Dance: Mumbaikars Bid Goodbye to 'Bappa' As Ganesh Chaturthi Festivities End | WATCH
Gulaal, Drums, Dance: Mumbaikars Bid Goodbye to 'Bappa' As Ganesh Chaturthi Festivities End | WATCH
A total of 7,950 idols had been immersed, comprising 7,513 household ones, 329 'sarvajanik' or public idols and 108 of goddess Gauri, a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation official said

For Mumbai, it was a day to celebrate with great pomp and fervour but some also got emotional as they immersed the idols of Lord Ganesh amid the beating of drums and chants of ‘Ganpati Bappa Morya’.

Roads leading to idol immersion sites in Mumbai on Thursday were reverberating with the music of dhol tasha as devotees bid farewell to Bappa, marking the culmination of the 10-day festival.

Since early in the day, huge crowds gathered at various places in the city to catch a glimpse of their favourite deity, as decked-up idols of Lord Ganesh in various forms and sizes were taken out of pandals for their final journey, accompanied by music, dance and prayers.

The festival, which began with ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’ on September 19, concludes on the ‘Anant Chaturdashi’ on Thursday with the immersion of idols in the Arabian Sea and other water bodies.

Lalbaugcha Raja

In Mumbai’s Lalbaug area, famous for celebrating the festival with grandeur, the procession of idols of Tejukaya and Ganesh Gully mandals started with chants of ‘Ganapati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya’ (come soon next year Lord).

The procession of the famous Lalbaugcha Raja idol, which attracts a maximum number of devotees during the 10-day festival, started at around 11.30 am. A large number of people were seen waiting on both sides of roads for the final ‘darshan’ of the idol.

Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Lalbaug and other major procession routes of Ganesh idols to bid farewell to the deity with heartfelt prayers and witness the vibrant processions being taken out with music, dance and sprinkling of ‘gulal’ (vermillion powder).

There was also a large gathering of people at Lalbaug’s Shroff building to witness ‘pushpavrusti’ (showering of flowers) on the Ganesh idols.

Crowds also assembled on the main road leading to Girgaon in south Mumbai, from where the maximum number of processions pass. These include the processions of Ganesh idols from Fort, Girgaon, Mazgaon, Byculla, Dadar, Matunga, Sion, Chembur and other areas.

7,950 idols Immersions Across Mumbai

A total of 7,950 idols had been immersed, comprising 7,513 household ones, 329 ‘sarvajanik’ or public idols and 108 of goddess Gauri, a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation official said.

The official said there was no report of any other untoward incident during the immersions across the metropolis till evening.

As per civic data, 2,199 of 7,950 idols were immersed in artificial ponds set up by the civic body. The 2,199 idols comprise 2,096 household idols, 63 ‘sarvajanik’ ones and 40 of goddess Gauri, the official added.

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