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From 1934 to 2024 | Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja’s transformation captured in viral video

The visuals showcase the evolution of Ganpati idols from 1934 to the present.

Khushboo Ali

Mumbai's beloved Lalbaugcha Raja, celebrating its 91st year in 2024, has been drawing in devotees from all walks of life since inception. Now, a viral video showcasing the Ganesh idol's evolution from 1934 to present day has stirred emotions and reverence among followers.

The visual narrative begins with rare black-and-white photos from the pandal's early days, progressing to vibrant, modern images. This transformation mirrors the Lalbaug Cha Raja's growth from a local fishermen's vow to a cultural phenomenon attracting millions.

Established in 1934 after market traders pledged to install Ganpati if given a new marketplace, the Lalbaug Cha Raja has become synonymous with wish fulfilment. Its popularity soared post-2001 with increased media coverage.

Today, as devotees flock to seek blessings and make wishes, Lalbaugcha Raja stands as a testament to enduring faith and cultural heritage in Mumbai. This year, the first darshan occurred on September 5, with the main public viewing open from September 7 Ganesh Aagman to September 17 Ganesh Visarjan.

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