As the 10-day festival came to an end on Thursday, the Lord Ganesh idol from Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai is being brought for immersion by a large number of people.
Amit Shah will start his visit to the city by worshipping the idol of Lord Ganesha established by 'Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal' in the Bandra West area and offering prayers at another famous Ganesha idol, the Lalbaug Raja at Lalbaug, Parel in Mumbai in the afternoon.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on a day-long visit to Mumbai on Saturday offering prayers at lord Ganesha idols established in two separate localities in the city and attending the 'Laxmanrao Inamdar Memorial Lecture', sources said on Friday.
One of the pandals, located in Jairampur Colony, in the city, has become a centre of attraction with 108 different forms of Lord Ganesha being displayed there.
Amid tight security arrangements, Ganesha idols were taken out in procession in Madurai on Tuesday. Idols of various sizes and colors are carried in goods vehicles and carts, mostly by youths, who dance to the beats of drums.
To spread the message of environmental conservation, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and 'Big Green Ganesha' on Monday launched 'Eco Friendly Ganesha' idols in the city.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a time when various forms of Lord Ganesha idols are installed and worshipped across the country. However, the Sri Sathya Ganapati Temple has taken a unique and innovative approach by adorning its temple with Indian currency notes and coins, creating an awe-inspiring sight