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**Mumbai Bids Farewell to Lalbaugcha Raja as Immersion Procession Begins**

**Mumbai, India –** Thousands of devotees have gathered in Mumbai to witness the immersion procession of the famed Lalbaugcha Raja, also known as the Ganesh Galli Ganpati, as the 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival draws to a close. The idol, renowned for its elaborate decorations and significance, began its journey for immersion on Anant Chaturdashi, September 6th.

Videos circulating on social media capture the vibrant atmosphere, with crowds chanting “Ganpati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya” (Lord Ganesha, come again soon next year) and “Mumbai cha Raja cha Vijay Aso!” (Victory to the King of Mumbai!). Many were seen capturing the moment on their phones.

The Ganesh Galli Ganpati, which started in 1928, is one of Mumbai’s most famous Ganesh Mandals and draws lakhs of visitors every year. This year, the Ganesh Galli Ganpati’s decoration theme is a replica of the Rameshwaram Temple in Tamil Nadu.

The event marks the end of a joyous festival filled with religious fervor and community spirit, with devotees already eagerly anticipating the return of Lord Ganesha next year.

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