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Navratri 2025: Arun Gawli’s wife leads lazim dance at Dagdi chawl's Ambemata procession

Updated On: 22 September, 2025 03:45 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

On Sunday night, the vibrant streets near Bakri Adda came alive with colour, sound, and celebration as the Ambemata idol from Dagdi Chawl made its grand procession. (PICS/ ASHISH RAJE)

Among the most notable moments of the evening was the sight of Asha Gawli, wife of Arun Gawli, joyfully participating in the festivities. PIC/ ASHISH RAJE

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Among the most notable moments of the evening was the sight of Asha Gawli, wife of Arun Gawli, joyfully participating in the festivities. PIC/ ASHISH RAJE
The mood was electric as dhol-tasha groups played powerful beats, and the procession moved forward slowly, drawing large crowds

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The mood was electric as dhol-tasha groups played powerful beats, and the procession moved forward slowly, drawing large crowds

Navratri, which officially begins on Monday, is a time of devotion, fasting, and vibrant celebration across Maharashtra and the rest of India

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Navratri, which officially begins on Monday, is a time of devotion, fasting, and vibrant celebration across Maharashtra and the rest of India

The first day honours Maa Shailputri

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The first day honours Maa Shailputri

For the residents of Dagdi Chawl, the arrival of the Goddess is a moment of joy and collective faith

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For the residents of Dagdi Chawl, the arrival of the Goddess is a moment of joy and collective faith

The Sunday night procession, with its blend of music, devotion, and unity, served as a powerful prelude to the days of prayer and festivity that lie ahead

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The Sunday night procession, with its blend of music, devotion, and unity, served as a powerful prelude to the days of prayer and festivity that lie ahead

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Thousands of flamingos wade through the shallow waters of the Talawe wetlands behind Nerul’s NRI Complex in Navi Mumbai. PIC/SHADAB KHAN

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