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Mumbai's oldest Ganpati mandal marks 131 years of celebration

The 10-day festival is being celebrated with the same devotion since 1893, said Kumar Walekar, secretary of the Sarvajanik Ganeshutsav Sanstha.

September 24, 2023 / 20:02 IST
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The Sanstha has kept the celebrations simple and traditional since the beginning with a 2-foot idol made of clay. (Image credit: @1stganeshfestival/Instagram)

Nestled in the narrow lanes of Girgaon in south Mumbai is the city's oldest Ganpati mandal Sarvajanik Ganeshutsav Sanstha, which marks 131 years of celebrating the festival this year. The Sanstha, established in 1893 under the leadership of Rao Bahadur Limaye and Godse Shastri, has been celebrating the festival at Keshavji Naik Chawl on Khadilkar Road in a traditional manner.

"Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak's close associates Rao Bahadur Limaye and Godse Shastri started celebrating the festival here after he gave a call for public celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi for people to come together against the British," says Kumar Walekar, secretary of the Sarvajanik Ganeshutsav Sanstha.

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The 10-day festival is being celebrated with the same devotion since 1893, he says.

Time seems to stand still as one walks into the chawl, where the city's mega festival had its humble beginnings. The one thing that makes the pandal stand out is that traditions have been followed for the last 131 years, says Walekar.

The Sanstha has kept the celebrations simple and traditional since the beginning with a 2-foot idol made of clay.