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In Pics: Lalbaugcha Raja
Over 1.5 million people visit this Ganesh Pandal everyday during the 10 day Ganesha festival.
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In Pics: Lalbaugcha Raja
It is believed that this Idol of Lord Ganesha is Navsacha Ganpati which means the "one who fulfills all wishes". (Photo courtesy: Siddhesh Vasage, News Nation)
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In Pics: Lalbaugcha Raja
The idol is kept for public display for eleven days thereafter it is immersed on the auspicious day of Anant Chaturdashi. (Photo courtesy: Siddhesh Vasage, News Nation)
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In Pics: Lalbaugcha Raja
Lalbaugcha Raja is the most famous Sarvajanik Ganapati, kept at Lalbaug, a prominent locality in Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturti festival. (Photo courtesy: Siddhesh Vasage, News Nation)