Lalbaugcha Raja 2023 Darshan Live: When And Where To Watch
On the occasion of Ganpati Mahotsav, Mumbai's majestic Lalbaugcha Raja Pandal is visited by millions of devotees including celebrities every year. So, if you couldn't be present physically at the Lalbaugcha Raja pandal on this Vinayaka Chaturthi do not be sad as we bring to you the live Darshan of Mumbai's famous Ganpati pandal for the Lord's direct darshan.
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is one of the most celebrated festivals of the Hindus that marks the birth of Lord Ganesha. According to the Gregorian calendar, this festival falls in the month of August or September. During this ten-day festival, devotees worship idols of the elephant-headed God who is also known as the remover of obstacles and the God of New beginning.
Also known as the Ganeshotsav, it is one of the major festivals in Maharashtra. Huge Ganpati pandals are decked up and devotees throng them in huge numbers, seeking his blessings.
On the occasion of Ganpati Mahotsav, Mumbai's majestic Lalbaugcha Raja Pandal is visited by millions of devotees including celebrities every year. The 10-day long festival began on September 19, 2023, marking the birthday of Lord Ganesha.
So, if you couldn't be present physically at the Lalbaugcha Raja pandal on this Vinayaka Chaturthi do not be sad as we bring to you the live Darshan of Mumbai's famous Ganpati pandal for the Lord's direct darshan.
Live Darshan of Lalbaugcha Raja 2023
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About popular Ganesh Idol of Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal
Lalbaugcha Raja is the popular Ganesh Idol of Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal. The Mandal, formerly known as Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal, Lalbaug was founded in 1934 at Lalbaug Market. This year, Mumbai's most famous Ganapati, Lalbaughcha Raja will enter its 90 year.
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The idol of Lord Ganesha at Lalbaugcha Raja is known for its immense size and intricate craftsmanship. It is usually adorned with valuable ornaments and jewelry. The design and decorations of the idol change every year, making it a unique attraction for devotees and visitors. The Lalbaugcha Raja Ganapati idol has been taken care of by the Kambli family for over eight decades.
Begining of Lalbaugcha Raja
When the fight for India's freedom was at its peak, Lokmanya Tilak formed a Mandal named Sarvajanik Ganeshotsava. Lalbaugcha Raja has been famous since the times of India's freedom struggle, and it's believed that the Lalbaugcha Raja photo was considered for strength in order to achieve freedom.
After Independence, the Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh idol became more popular and the devotee numbers also increased, flocking to Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturthi each year.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2023
This day is dedicated to Lord Ganesh, who is the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. Lord Ganesh is known by various names such as - Gajanana, Dhoomraketu, Ekdanta, Vakrtunda, Siddhi Vinayaka etc.
Ganesh Chaturthi, a ten-day festival that starts on the fourth day of the Hindu lunisolar calendar month 'Bhadrapada', will start on September 19 this year. This auspicious ten-day festival starts with 'Chaturthi' and ends on 'Anantha Chaturdashi'.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2023: Date, Time, and Muhurat for Vinayak Chaturdashi Puja
According to the Hindu calendar, Vinayak Chaturdashi 2023 will start on Monday, September 18, at 12:39 PM and end at 8:43 PM on Tuesday, September 19. Moreover, if you look at the Madhyahna Ganesha Puja Muhurat. It will begin at 11:01 AM and will last till 01:28 PM. The duration of the same will be for 02 Hours 27 Min.
People must avoid Moon sightings a day before Ganesha Chaturthi. Thus, to avoid the Moon sighting, from 09:45 AM to 08:44 PM.
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.
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