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IN PHOTOS | Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Massive crowd seen at Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja

Updated On: 29 August, 2025 11:52 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

At Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbai’s most revered Ganesh mandal, the spirit of devotion is as towering as the idol itself. For lakhs of devotees, a glimpse of Bappa means enduring serpentine queues that stretch from Lalbaug to Kalachowki, sometimes even reaching Parel. (PICS/ ANUSHREE GAIKWAD)

People struggling in huge crowd at Lalbugcha Raja in Mumbai. PIC/ ANUSHREE GAIKWAD

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People struggling in huge crowd at Lalbugcha Raja in Mumbai. PIC/ ANUSHREE GAIKWAD
For many, the darshan is as much a test of endurance as it is an expression of faith as they inch forward in sweltering heat, leaning against barricades for support or resting on pavements with blankets and bags

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For many, the darshan is as much a test of endurance as it is an expression of faith as they inch forward in sweltering heat, leaning against barricades for support or resting on pavements with blankets and bags

At times, the scenes at Lalbaugcha Raja turn chaotic, with massive crowds surging and pushing against one another, making it difficult to manage the flow of devotees

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At times, the scenes at Lalbaugcha Raja turn chaotic, with massive crowds surging and pushing against one another, making it difficult to manage the flow of devotees

With the crowd swelling into lakhs, devotees often camp on the footpaths overnight, waiting patiently under makeshift sheds

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With the crowd swelling into lakhs, devotees often camp on the footpaths overnight, waiting patiently under makeshift sheds

The mandal provides basic facilities such as lights, fans and shade near the pandal, but the long journey to darshan is still marked by exhaustion

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The mandal provides basic facilities such as lights, fans and shade near the pandal, but the long journey to darshan is still marked by exhaustion

People wait around 7-8 hours in line for Lalbaugcha Raja darshan

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People wait around 7-8 hours in line for Lalbaugcha Raja darshan

Police officials acknowledge that the charan sparsh line often extends up to 2 km, while the mukhdarshan queue moves faster

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Police officials acknowledge that the charan sparsh line often extends up to 2 km, while the mukhdarshan queue moves faster

On the ground, crowd managers insist that efforts are being made to provide comfort

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On the ground, crowd managers insist that efforts are being made to provide comfort

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