Lalbaugcha Raja's Looks From 2013 to 2018: View Pics of Mumbai's Most Popular Ganpati Pandal Over the Years

Lalbaugcha Raja receives more than 1.5 million devotees every year.

Lalbaugcha Raja (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Ganeshotsav, the festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha is around the corner and preparations have already begun. Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on September 13 when believers bring Ganpati home. While people celebrate the festival individually at their homes or in societies, pandals across different states host Ganpati idols with prayers, music and dance for ten days.

In Mumbai, the most popular Ganpati pandal is Lalbaugcha Raja where lakhs of people pour in to catch a glimpse of the biggest Ganpati idol in Mumbai. And this year's Lalbaugcha Raja has already arrived amidst music, dance and special prayers. Located in Lalbaug area of Mumbai, Lalbaugcha Raja is not just the most famous Ganpati pandal in Mumbai but also the oldest one in the city.

The first look of the idol has already gone viral on social media and you can catch live streaming of Mumbai's most famous Ganesh pandal here. Meanwhile, we have compiled pictures of Lalbaugcha Raja from the past five years. Ganeshotsav 2018: 7 Popular Ganpati Pandals in Mumbai to Visit This Festive Season

Lalbaugcha Raja 2013

Lalbaugcha Raja 2013 (Photo Credits: Lalbaugcha raja 2017 Facebook)

Lalbaugcha Raja 2014

Lalbaugcha Raja 2014 (Photo Credits: Lalbaugcha raja 2017 Facebook)

Lalbaugcha Raja 2015

Lalbaugcha Raja 2015 (Photo Credits: Lalbaugcha raja 2017 Facebook)

Lalbaugcha Raja 2016

Lalbaugcha Raja 2016 (Photo Credits: Lalbaugcha raja 2017 Facebook)

Lalbaugcha Raja 2017

Lalbaugcha Raja 2017 (Photo Credits: Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal Facebook)

Lalbaugcha Raja 2018

Lalbaugcha Raja was established in 1932 after fisherpeople were returned their marketplace. The market area at Peru Chawl was shut down in 1932 due to which they had to sit on the streets to sell and make a living. The people then vowed to Lord Ganesha that they would set up a Ganpati pandal if their marketplace was rightfully returned to them. The landlord then gave them a permanent marketplace and thereafter a pandal was set up. The present-day celebrations are held at the same place where the festivities began

The Ganpati festival begins on Ganesh Chaturthi and ends after 10 days on Anant Chaturdashi, also known as Ganesh Visarjan when devotees immerse the idol in a water body. The festival is observed is states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Telangana, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh. In just Mumbai, around 150,000 statues are immersed annually every year.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 11, 2018 09:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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