Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: All about Mumbai's nearly 100-year-old Lalbaugcha puja
The cost of setting up the pandal and the Ganesh idol can reach up to ?1 crore (about $1.2 million) each year, according to reports by Mumbai Mirror. This includes expenses for decoration, security, and the massive infrastructure needed to accommodate the throngs of visitors.
As Ganesh Chaturthi approaches, Mumbai¡¯s streets are abuzz with excitement, and all eyes are on the iconic Lalbaugcha Raja. This nearly century-old puja pandal is one of the most revered and grand Ganesh festivities in the city, drawing thousands of devotees and curious onlookers each year.
The Lalbaugcha Raja, also known as the King of Lalbaug, has been a significant part of Mumbai¡¯s Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations for almost 100 years. Established in 1934, this Ganesh pandal began with humble beginnings but has since grown into a massive spectacle that attracts both locals and celebrities.
Why Lalbaugcha Raja puja pandal is a must-visit
The main attraction is the beautifully adorned Ganesh idol, which stands as a symbol of prosperity and blessings. Devotees line up for hours, sometimes even days, to catch a glimpse of the idol and offer their prayers.
Beyond its impressive size and elaborate decorations, it¡¯s the deep-rooted traditions and the community spirit that set it apart. Each year, the mandal (organizing committee) chooses a new theme and designs the pandal accordingly, making every year a fresh visual treat. The sense of devotion and the atmosphere of celebration are palpable, creating an experience that feels both personal and grand.
Rs 1 crore to set up Lalbaugcha Raja pandal
The sheer scale of Lalbaugcha Raja is staggering. The cost of setting up the pandal and the Ganesh idol can reach up to ?1 crore (about $1.2 million) each year, according to reports by Mumbai Mirror. This includes expenses for decoration, security, and the massive infrastructure needed to accommodate the throngs of visitors.
On an average day during the festival, the pandal sees around 50,000 to 60,000 visitors, with numbers soaring to over 100,000 on peak days like Ganesh Chaturthi and Anant Chaturdashi, as per Times of India.
Bollywood celebrities have also been making a beeline to visit the iconic pandal each time. Over the years, stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Amitabh Bachchan have visited the pandal to seek blessings and celebrate with the crowd.
The Lalbaugcha Raja holds a special place in the hearts of many for its significance and the way it brings people together. It¡¯s more than just a religious event; it¡¯s a festival that unites people from all walks of life, blending tradition with a sense of community.
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