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IN PHOTOS: Devotees transport Lord Ganesha idols ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi

Updated On: 23 August, 2025 05:05 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

With Ganesh Chaturthi just around the corner, the streets of Mumbai are witnessing vibrant scenes as devotees ferry Lord Ganesha idols to community pandals. Pics/Satej Shinde and Ashish Raje

With Ganesh Chaturthi just around the corner, the streets of Mumbai are witnessing vibrant scenes as devotees ferry Lord Ganesha idols to community pandals. Pics/Satej Shinde and Ashish Raje

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With Ganesh Chaturthi just around the corner, the streets of Mumbai are witnessing vibrant scenes as devotees ferry Lord Ganesha idols to community pandals. Pics/Satej Shinde and Ashish Raje
<p>Artisans and idol makers across areas like Parel, Lalbaug, and Pen have been working tirelessly over the past few months to meet the demand</p>

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Artisans and idol makers across areas like Parel, Lalbaug, and Pen have been working tirelessly over the past few months to meet the demand

<p>Despite occasional showers and heavy traffic, the Ganesh festival spirit remains high in Mumbai&nbsp;</p>

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Despite occasional showers and heavy traffic, the Ganesh festival spirit remains high in Mumbai 

<p>Ganeshotsav is one of Mumbai&rsquo;s most widely celebrated festivals</p>

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Ganeshotsav is one of Mumbai’s most widely celebrated festivals

<p>Preparations across Mumbai have already started with great energy and devotion for the Ganesh festival</p>

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Preparations across Mumbai have already started with great energy and devotion for the Ganesh festival

<p>Ganesh Chaturthi festivities and its rituals will commence on Wednesday, August 27 this year</p>

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Ganesh Chaturthi festivities and its rituals will commence on Wednesday, August 27 this year

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