September is here and so is the season of festivals. One of the biggest and most awaited festivals of India is Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Ganeshotsav. The ten-day-long festival is commemorated with grandeur, enthusiasm and fervour across the state of Maharashtra and other parts of the nation.

The festival is marked by the installation of Lord Ganesh idols on pandals and homes where devotees perform puja and vidhi, processions take place on roads, and people across the state enjoy the festive spirit with wholeheartedness. Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 will commence on September 7 and end on September 17. One of the biggest attractions during Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra is the greatness of Ganesh pandals.

The creativity displayed in Ganesh pandals have become a hallmark of the festival, which brings people together to celebrate the festival. We at LatestLY will provide you with the most popular Ganesh pandals across Maharashtra. 1.

Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal, Mumbai If you want to find a synonym for Ganeshotsav in the city of Mumbai, it is none other than Lalbaugcha Raja. The most iconic Ganesh idol is located in the Lalbaug market in Central Mumbai. This pandal is arguably the most visited one by devotees, with footfalls of around 15 lakh every year through the ten days.

Also known as ‘Navsacha Ganpati’ or ‘the one who fulfills all wishes,’ Lord Ganesh attracts devotees irrespective of any class or status in society. What sets this place apart is th.