Devotees begin Lalbaugcha Raja immersion with dance and music in Mumbai
Devotees begin Lalbaugcha Raja immersion with dance and music in Mumbai
Lord Ganesha’s devotees celebrated Ganeshotsav was with fervour. Mumbai police deployed 19,000 personnel for the immersion procession of the idol of Ganesh idol.
Traffic restrictions were in place.
Many Ganesh mandals in Mumbai on Thursday started the processions to immerse the lord Ganesha idols as the ten-day festival comes to an end today, September 28. Crowds congregated in various places in the city to catch a glimpse and bid adieu to their favorite deity with dance, music, and prayers.
The festival, which began with ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’ on September 19, concludes on the ‘Anant Chaturdashi’ today, Thursday with the immersion of idols in the Arabian Sea and other water bodies here.
In Mumbai’s Lalbaug area, famous for celebrating the festival with grandeur, theo procession of idols of Tejukaya and Ganesh Gully mandals started with chants of ‘Ganapati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya’ (come soon next year Lord).
The procession of the famous Lalbaugcha Raja idol, which attracts maximum number of devotees amid the 10-day festival, started at around
11.30 am.
Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Lalbaug and other major procession routes of Ganesh idols to bid adieu to the deity with heartfelt prayers and witness the vibrant processions being taken out with music, dance and sprinkling of ‘gulal’ (vermillion powder).
Mumbai Police also deployed more than 19,000 personnel, including officers, to thwart any untoward incident when processions will be taken out to immerse idols of Lord Ganesh on Anant Chaturdashi, the last day of the festival.
As per an official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC) posted 1,337 lifeguards, including 1,035 at 69 natural water bodies and 302 at around 200 artificial ponds, and arranged 53 motorboats at natural water bodies.
Police personnel who.are on security duty include 16,250 constables, 2,866 officers, 45 Assistant Commissioners of Police, 25 Deputy Commissioners of Police, 8 Additional Commissioners of Police, and other senior officers.
In addition, 35 platoons of State Reserve Police Force (SRPF), a company of Rapid Action Force, Quick Response Teams (QRTs), and Home Guards will remain present at important locations in the city.
The Mumbai Traffic Police have issued specific traffic restrictions and plans to ensure a smooth traffic flow during Anant Chaturdashi.
As per the official statement, in the central area, specifically on Dr Annie Besant Marg in Worli, traffic heading southbound is restricted, converting the entire stretch into one-way traffic.
Likewise, on NM Joshi Marg, the section of traffic going from Shingte Master Chowk to Bharatmata Junction is blocked before the arrival of the Raja of Lalbaugh on BA Road, which runs northbound near Bharatmata Junction.
Ganeshotsav is celebrated with great fervour across various states in India. While some perform Visarjan after 1.5, 3, 5, or 7 days, the final day of the festival holds special significance as it is believed to mark Lord Ganesha’s return to his heavenly abode.
Before bidding adieu, blessings are sought by applying akshat and dahi on Lord Ganesha’s hands. Lord Ganesha is taken to every corner of the house for good luck and grace.
A red cloth is tied around Lord Ganesha’s idol, with coconut, jaggery, and grains placed within. This meal is believed to be for Lord Ganesha during his journey back home.
Water is sprinkled on the person performing the puja for Ganapati Visarjan. While leaving the house for Visarjan, a coconut is offered to Ganpati Bappa and broken in one go. The coconut is immersed along with Lord Ganesha.
News Edit K.V.Raman