Among the areas thronged by thousands of devotees to take a last look of Ganesha idols as they made way for immersion spots ...
Tens of thousands of devotees gathered in Mumbai on Tuesday to bid farewell to the Hindu god Ganesha after a ten-day festival celebrating his birth.
In a festival where Ganesh pandals compete to host the tallest idols, the biggest gatherings, and the most eco-friendly ...
Similar to the grand Aagman (Welcome) of lord Ganesha, the visarjan, also known as Anant Chaturdashi is an event that one ...
Thousands of devotees dance in celebration as they take gigantic Ganesha idols on a colorful procession down the streets of ...
The BMC data stated that by 6 am on September 18, as many as 37, 064 idols of Lord Ganesha--including sarvajanik (public) and gharguti (home)--were immersed.
On the auspicious occasion of Anant Chaturdashi, the Mumbai Police band Khaki Studio delivered a mesmerising performance, ...
In our Good News segment, watch the story of a Mumbai-based chocolate sculptor who has crafted edible Ganpati idols for this ...
Ganesh Visarjan day, devotees bid an emotional farewell to Lord Ganesha by immersing his idol in water, symbolising the cycle ...
A large idol of the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha sat in the back of an open truck traveling along a busy Mumbai street, ...
Banerjee pointed out that plastic bottles and bottle caps were artistically used for the decor work and old bed sheets and ...