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From Kansas to Kalyan: Readers' PIX of Ganpati

Last updated on: September 10, 2011 20:20 IST

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We had asked our readers to mail us photos of their Ganesha. We received many entries, some of which are being showcased here.

Vinod Wazir sent us this photograph.

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Dear Readers,

We thank you for your overwhelming response to this feature. We have tried to feature as many reader Ganpati pictures as possible. We apologise to readers whose pictures we could not use. This feature is now closed so please do not send us any more pictures.

Anupama Nair sent us a photograph of Lord Ganesha at her residence in Ambarnath, Mumbai

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This photograph is from the Shree Ganesh Mitra Mandal in Chembur, Mumbai and it has been sent to us by Shabrish Shankar

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Keval Pulipati sent us this image of Lord Ganesh at his residence in Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh.

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Shwetha Shenoy has sent us this image of Lord Ganesha from Dubai.

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N Rama Krishna and his wife have made this amazing Ganpati idol, temple and village entirely from chocolate.

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Snehal and Ameya Vaidya celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi every year at their home in Kansas City, United States. 

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Laxman Kadam sent us this photograph of Lord Ganesh at his farmhouse in Alibaug, Maharashtra.

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Jyotsna Purandare sent us this image of Lord Ganesh from Malad, Mumbai

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Mumbai resident Pratik Parekh sent us a photograph of this beautiful Ganesh which is inspired by the Tirupati temple and made with golden decorations and matkaas (pots).

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Lord Ganesh at the residence of Devdas and Navina Shetty at Goregaon, Mumbai.

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G H V C Chary has sent us this photograph of Lord Ganesh.

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Jyoti Wadivkar sent us a photograph of this eco-friendly Lord Ganesh at her residence in California, United States. The decorations were made of recycled paper and wood.

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Raju C Joshi sent us this photograph of Lord Ganesh -- stationed in his holy abode of Mount Kailash -- at his residence in Borivali, Mumbai.

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Rajesh Jadhav sent us this image of Lord Ganesh at his residence in Vikhroli, Mumbai.

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Krupa Devaiah from Coorg, Karnataka sent us this image of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Gauri at her residence.

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Mahesh Talkar sent us this image of Lord Ganesh at his residence.

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Vinay, Sulina and Sarthak Nayak sent us this photograph from Dahisar, Borivali.

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Parichay B P from Bangalore sent us this image of Lord Ganesh made of ice blocks, accompanied with pumpkin carvings of activist Anna Hazare.

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Jag sent us this image of Lord Ganesh at his residence in London.

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Sandeep Gadwalkar sent us this image of Lord Ganesh at his residence in London 

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Nandini Girish sent us this image of Lord Ganesh from Toronto, Canada
 
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Rishikesh Pawar from Vikhroli sent us this image of Lord Ganesh with eco-friendly decorations.

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Prakash Mahajan sent us this image from Dombivali, Mumbai. 

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Harish from Hyderabad sent us this image of haldi Ganesh.

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Dear Readers,

We thank you for your overwhelming response to this feature. We have tried to feature as many reader Ganpati pictures as possible. We apologise to readers whose pictures we could not use. This feature is now closed so please do not send us any more pictures.

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