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Every year, the Elephant God makes his way into the homes of Indians all around the world. But in Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi is special. The festival brings together the community in not just celebrating the festival and participating in aartis, but also in preparations on mandaps and pandals, with people queuing up for hours to catch a glimpse of Ganpati idols throughout the city. rediff.com gives you a glimpse of an aarti in one of the most famous mandaps of Bombay, Lalbaug ka Raja, termed because residents of Lalbaug present the biggest Ganpatis and erect mandaps that simply stun you. Ganpati Bappa Morrya Produced by SoundPicture Communications |
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