We have asked our readers to send us their images of Lord Ganesha. Here are some stunning images sent by our readers.
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Our readers share stunning images of Lord Ganesh with us.
Here's a recap of moments captured in India in the past 24 hours.
Meet the people who labor into the night to create idols of the God of Auspicious Beginnings.
Film folk are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and wishing fans at this special time.
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The streets of Mumbai spilled with enthusiastic devotes as they welcomed Lord Ganesha into their homes.
A Ganesh Nadar takes us on a trip to his hometown, Panickanadarkudieruppu, to reveal how rural Tamil Nadu celebrates the harvest festival.
Mumbai is immersed in a festive fervour as its most favourite deity -- Lord Ganesha -- is back. The celebrations are as big as ever, undeterred by the slipping rupee or the economic slowdown in hope that the 'sukhakarta-dukhaharta' will take care of it all. Rediff.com takes a look at some of the grandest Ganpati statues in Mumbai.
Whip up these delicious traditional preparations to celebrate the festive season.
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Thank you, dear readers, for sharing your Ganesha pictures with us.
The government had issued standard operating procedures for devotees and officials managing places of worship to ensure strict implement of coronavirus-related protocols and curb spread of the infection.
Lord Ganesha has arrived once again to a rousing welcome, heralding the beginning of the ten-day-long Ganeshotsav.
Here's a recap of moments captured in India in the past 24 hours.
We have asked our readers to send us their images of Lord Ganesha. Here are some stunning images sent by our readers.
Most of the artefacts at this museum are reportedly of gold and go as far back as the prehistoric times and come from 11 countries. Besides Shiva, its collection also includes Lord Ganesha from the Indonesian Archipelago.
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Here are some interesting images of the BJP president visiting the popular Lalbaugcha Raja.
Take a look at their beautiful Ganpati pictures.
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As the Ganeshotsav festivities come to a close on Monday, the city of Hyderabad is also preparing to bid adieu to the country's tallest Lord Ganesha idol.
In a first, the Maharashtra government has announced a ban on two wheelers on Ananth Chaturthi, the day the city will bid adieu to Lord Ganesha. The ban will be enforced on Sunday only on immersion routes across the state.
The new law will have penal provisions of Rs 50 lakh and five year imprisonment for celebrities promoting sale of items without verifying the quality.
As India all set to welcome Ganapati Bappa, we bring you snapshots of the many forms of the elephant-headed deity.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and his cabinet colleagues Pankaja Munde and Vinod Tawde, Union minister Nitin Gadkari, state minister Sadabhau Khot, former Union Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde and Shiv Sena leader Manohar Joshi were prominent among those who installed Ganpati idols at their homes.
We had asked our readers to mail us photos of their Ganesha. We received many entries, some of which are being showcased here.
We bring you snapshots of the many forms of the elephant-headed deity
Snapshots of the many forms of the elephant-headed deity.
With Rs 5.5 crores and counting, Mumbai's favourite Lord Ganesha, Lalbaugcha Raja, has turned richer this year.
The Navy and Coast Guard are rendering necessary assistance at the beaches to ensure that the celebrations pass off smoothly.
All proceeds from the e-auction will be donated towards funding the Namami Gange Mission.
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They live on the road under a temporary, plastic roof. But, for 11 days, Lord Ganesha finds a home in their abode.