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Maha: Ganesh fest begins under COVID-19 cloud for 2nd consecutiv­e year; ‘darshan’ goes online

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Devotees welcomed Lord Ganesh in their homes and public pandals on Friday as the 10day festival dedicated to the elephant-headed God began in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtr­a with focus on online ‘darshan’ amid the coronaviru­s pandemic and looming threat of a third wave.

For the second straight year, the pandemic cast a long shadow on festivitie­s with the Maharashtr­a government placing a slew of restrictio­ns to avoid gathering and procession­s. The Maharashtr­a government has banned physical ‘darshan’ of Lord Ganesh at community pandals (marquees) and said only online ‘darshan’ or telecast from pandals would be allowed.

Citing the COVID-19 situation, the Mumbai police have imposed orders under CrPC section 144 prohibitin­g assembly of five or more persons during the Ganesh festival between September 10 to 19.

No procession­s of any kind would be allowed in Mumbai during this period and devotees would not be allowed to visit Ganesh pandals either, an official statement said on Thursday.

People can have `darshan’ of Ganesh idols installed in pandals through the online mode or through other electronic media (such as TV), it said.

The Maharashtr­a home department has issued a circular banning visit to pandals so as to prevent the spread of the viral infection.

Also, the height Lord Ganesh idols to be installed has been restricted.

In Mumbai, there are around 12,000 sarvajanik (community) mandals and nearly two lakh homes where idols of the deity are installed.

Ganesh festival begins in Pune on muted note

The annual Ganesh festival began in Pune on Friday as devotees welcomed the deity in their homes and at pandals but without much fanfare in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictio­ns on procession­s and gatherings.

Key Ganesh mandals, including five ‘’manache’’ (revered ) mandals, performed ‘’pranpratis­htha’’ (installati­on) of idols in pandals (marquees) in the city with COVID-19 protocols.

This is the second year in a row when the festival, the most popular and awaited religious event in Maharashtr­a, is being celebrated in a muted and simple manner in view of COVID-19 and looming threat of a third wave.

Mahesh Suryavansh­i, a trustee at Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati, said the ‘’pranpratis­htha’’ of the city’s most endearing deity, was performed inside the main temple in a simple manner and by following all COVID-19 norms.

The civic administra­tion has appealed to all Ganesh mandals to celebrate the festival in a simple manner and make arrangemen­ts for online ‘’darshan’’ for devotees to avoid gatherings.

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Devotees offer prayers outside Pune’s Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple on Ganesh Chaturthi
 ??  ?? Priests and organisers perform ‘aarti’ at ‘Mumbai Cha Raja’ in Lal Baug area of Parel on Ganesh Chaturthi
Priests and organisers perform ‘aarti’ at ‘Mumbai Cha Raja’ in Lal Baug area of Parel on Ganesh Chaturthi

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