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Ganesha or Ganapati is the most beloved of the
Gods, particularly in Maharashtra and the Konkan. His arrival is awaited with
great excitement and love. Mandals or
the places where He will installed for worship are lovingly created days in
advance.
In Pune, if you would go down the Laxmi Road on
the morning on the First day of the Festival, the excitement, the anticipation,
and the love for Lord Ganapati is palpable. Families haggling over the price of
the idol, little children all dressed up for the occasion, tiny shops full of
the fruit and vegetables required for the canopy. You see above the place where
the Lord Ganapati is to be placed a canopy of fruits, vegetables and herbs is
erected. Ganapati after all comes after the heavy monsoons, when the earth is
green and clean, full of fruits and vegetables. Lord Ganapati is taken ‘home’
with his eyes covered so that when he opens his eyes he will see the family
members first and will bestow his blessings and his love on them
Although Ganapati is a festival for families, Lokmanya
Tilak got the public involved so that Hindu customs and traditions could be honoured
and respected, so Ganapati is also a community festival. Massive Ganapati idols
are installed on practically every street corner. Mandals, the dais where the
Lord rests, are theme based and take at least a month to build.
Pune has its own traditions. It has five
Ganeshas - Ganapatis, which are the oldest and the most honoured. These massive
idols have first preference during the Immersion or Visarjan. It is only after
these five are immersed that the other Idols can be immersed.
First Ganpati of Honor in Pune. ‘Kasba Ganpati’
Established In 1893 Kasba Peth, Pune.
This Ganesha has the honour of being the first idol in entire Pune to be immersed before any other idol. This honour dates back to 1894.
An idol of Lord Ganapati was found near the house of Shri Vinayak Thakar, in its honour he then built a beautiful temple and this is the 'GramDaivat' of Pune Shri Kasba Ganpati.
Established In 1893 Kasba Peth, Pune.
This Ganesha has the honour of being the first idol in entire Pune to be immersed before any other idol. This honour dates back to 1894.
An idol of Lord Ganapati was found near the house of Shri Vinayak Thakar, in its honour he then built a beautiful temple and this is the 'GramDaivat' of Pune Shri Kasba Ganpati.
Second Ganpati of Honor in Pune. ‘Tambdi Jogeshwari’
Established In 1893, Budhwar Peth,Pune .
This Ganapati has historical significance as being one of the Ganapatis which Lokmanya Tilak started in connection with social uprising. This mandal completes more than a century. The idol of Lord Ganesa is unique in that Lord Ganesha resembles an African elephant and not an Indian one
Established In 1893, Budhwar Peth,Pune .
This Ganapati has historical significance as being one of the Ganapatis which Lokmanya Tilak started in connection with social uprising. This mandal completes more than a century. The idol of Lord Ganesa is unique in that Lord Ganesha resembles an African elephant and not an Indian one
Third Ganpati of Honor in Pune. ‘Guruji Talim;’
Established In 1887, Ganpati Chowk, Laxmi Road , Pune
This mandal can be considered to be the oldest in Pune, and has celebrated its centenary. It was established in 1887 even before Lokmanya Tilak started this festival. It was established as a symbol of Hindu Muslim unity.
Established In 1887, Ganpati Chowk, Laxmi Road , Pune
This mandal can be considered to be the oldest in Pune, and has celebrated its centenary. It was established in 1887 even before Lokmanya Tilak started this festival. It was established as a symbol of Hindu Muslim unity.
Fourth Ganpati of Honor in Pune. ‘Tulsibaug’
Established In 1901, Tulshi Baug Ram Mandir, Pune..
This is the oldest and famous Ganesh mandal in Pune, and is known for the size of its Ganesh idol. This is the first mandal to have a fibre glass idol of Ganapati. Every year a new 15 feet high idol is created by Mr.D.S.Khataokar.
Established In 1901, Tulshi Baug Ram Mandir, Pune..
This is the oldest and famous Ganesh mandal in Pune, and is known for the size of its Ganesh idol. This is the first mandal to have a fibre glass idol of Ganapati. Every year a new 15 feet high idol is created by Mr.D.S.Khataokar.
Fifth Ganpati of Honor in Pune. ‘Kesariwada’
Established In 1893 Narayanpeth Tilakwada,
Pune.
Lokmanya Tilak established this idol in
the year 1893. This mandal is known for taking up
social and cultural trends of society. During the festival shows of
renowned artists,
speeches of great personalities as well as various activities and competitions for
children
and women are organised
Although
not one of the Ganapatis of Honour, the Ganapati of the Shrimant Dagdusheth
Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Trust, is a
great favourite as well as the grandest of the Ganapati Mandals in Pune. It was
established in the year 1893 and has completed a century.
Surely you do not expect Lord Ganapati to be brought
to his temporary residence on a beautiful Mandal with no fanfare. Oh no! We
followed his journey on Jangli Maharaj Road, Pune. Lord Ganapati installed on a
trailer very beautifully decorated with marigolds proceeded slowly down the
road. In front of the truck was a company of professional drummers, the beat
given by the small drums was taken by the huge drums, this was relayed to the
massive cymbals wheeled on their stands, heading the procession dancers in white
and saffron did an intricate dance with a huge steel pole. The most amazing
part was that the drummers as well as the dancers had a great many slim girls.
How did those girls swing those massive drums was amazing. Maybe the kind eyed
Ganapati smiled their way. He must have.
Ganapati of the Shrimant Dagdusheth
Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Trust
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The Drummers accompanying Lord Ganapati to his temporary abode. The girls look amazing
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