Oman Daily Observer

Curtains come down on Ganeshotsa­v in Maharashtr­a

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MUMBAI: Thousands of gigantic, large, medium and small idols of the elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, were taken out for immersion to various water bodies on Anant Chaturdash­i, marking the end of the 12-day long Ganeshotsa­v in Mumbai and the rest of Maharashtr­a on Tuesday.

The idols were moved from their pedestals amid chanting of the “udvasana mantra” and taken out of the various marquees, societies and individual homes, in Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Nashik, coastal Konkan districts and other towns in the state.

This was the 125th year of the state’s biggest public festival.

The idols were brought onto the roads to the accompanim­ent of ‘dhols’ (drums), cymbals, thousands dancing and chanting “Ganpati Bappa Moraya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya” (Lord Ganesha bless us, come soon next year), in clouds of auspicious red ‘gulaal’. Tight security by multiple agencies were in place in Mumbai since the Ganesh Chaturthi on August 25 with over 40,000 personnel of the Mumbai Police, teams of Fire Brigade, the Indian Navy, the Indian Coast Guard, disaster management, besides helicopter­s, high-speed patrol boats and hovercraft­s on the coastline, and over 5,000 CCTVs in the city.

Drones were also be deployed for both aerial surveillan­ce and beaming real-time images in Mumbai and other cities during the immersion ceremonies.

While Disaster Amateur Radio Emergency Services, an amateur HAM radio operators team was also active at various spots.

In Mumbai, the main immersion was at the historic Girgaum Chowpatty with top officials like Police Commission­er Datta Padsalgika­r and BMC Commission­er Ajoy Mehta personally monitoring the developmen­ts.

Besides, thousands of idols are being taken for immersions at the Dadar Chowpatty, Mahim seaface, beaches of Juhu, Versova, Gorai, Madh, Marve, Manori, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Aarey Milk Colony, natural ponds and artificial water bodies created for an eco-friendly immersion all over Mumbai.

Besides Mumbai, the other major immersions began in the coastal district of Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg since daybreak, in the presence of lifeguards provided by various civic bodies and volunteers.

 ?? Reuters ?? Devotees carry the idol of Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, during a procession on the last day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, before immersing the idol into the Arabian sea, in Mumbai, on Tuesday.—
Reuters Devotees carry the idol of Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, during a procession on the last day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, before immersing the idol into the Arabian sea, in Mumbai, on Tuesday.—

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