||श्री||
A few days back, while reading an article, two sentences caught my attention -
"The Sanskrit term “darshan,” means sight. It is often used to describe an immediate spiritual connection that can occur while looking upon a representation of a Hindu deity."
Right from the beginning of Ganesotsav/Ganapati Festival, one of my childhood friend, Aniruddha Sukhatankar, has been, on Facebook, regularly updating photographs of different Ganpati pandals that he visited each day. While chatting with him I asked, "how about we share these photographs with a wider audience, helping them get Darshan of the beautiful Deities." He enthusiastically e-mailed me his collection along with the details of their location in Mumbai. The Photographs are many, and time to edit and upload is limited, So more will be added later. All the credits go to Aniruddha Sukhatankar for bringing us these beautiful photographs. May Lord Ganapati bless us all.
||Ganapati Bappa Moriya ||
Lalbaugcha Raja
Ganesh Gully, Lalbaug
Santacruzcha Raja
A huge Ganpati idol made of 32,000 pencils in Malad, Mumbai.
GSB Seva Mandal, Wadala
Dadar, Near Podar College
Manish Nagar, Andheri (w)
Malad
Santacruz
Vile Parle (East)
Andheri Station (East)
Chikhalwadicha Ganpati, Grant Road
Akhil Chandanwadi, Marine Lines
Chirabazaarcha Raja, Marine Lines
Nikadwari Lane, Charni Road
Grant Road
thank you for the darshans!
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