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Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai: How to Experience the Best of the 10-Day Festival

Experience Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai with grand pandals, modaks, aartis, and visarjan processions. Discover how to enjoy the best of the city’s 10-day celebration of Lord Ganesha.

August 25, 2025 / 11:15 IST
Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai: How to Experience the Best of the 10-Day Festival

Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is more than a religious celebration—it is an experience that brings the entire city together. Celebrated with immense devotion, the festival honours Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, through rituals, art, and community spirit.

The festival begins with the arrival of elaborately crafted idols of Lord Ganesha, installed in homes and public pandals across the city. Some of the most famous ones, such as Lalbaugcha Raja, Andhericha Raja, and Siddhivinayak, draw lakhs of devotees who wait in long queues for darshan. Each idol is unique, with intricate decorations that showcase Mumbai’s creativity and craftsmanship.

During the 10-day celebration, the city transforms into a lively canvas of colours, music, and lights. Traditional aartis are performed daily, filling the air with devotional chants and the sound of dhols and lezims. Cultural programs, plays, and musical performances are also organised, highlighting the festival’s role in preserving art and heritage. Food is another highlight—modaks, considered Lord Ganesha’s favourite sweet, are prepared in almost every household. From steamed ukadiche modaks to fried varieties, these delicacies are a must-try for anyone experiencing the festival.

For visitors, the best way to experience Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is to explore both grand pandals and smaller, community-led celebrations. While the larger mandals showcase opulence, the neighbourhood installations provide an intimate view of local traditions. Many NGOs and groups now focus on eco-friendly practices, with idols made from clay and natural dyes to reduce environmental impact.

The final day, known as Anant Chaturdashi, is when the city bids farewell to Lord Ganesha. The visarjan (immersion) processions are spectacular, with devotees dancing and chanting “Ganpati Bappa Morya” as the idols are carried to the sea. Girgaon Chowpatty and Juhu Beach are among the most popular spots to witness this emotional yet joyous farewell.

Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is not just a festival—it is a cultural immersion that combines faith, artistry, food, and community bonding. Whether you’re a local or a traveller, being part of this celebration offers a deeper understanding of Mumbai’s heart and spirit.

Nivritti Khatri
first published: Aug 25, 2025 11:14 am

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