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Despite COVID-19, Mumbaikars' faith in Lord Ganesha remains intact

Vighnaharta of the big city Mumbai has arrived and the ongoing pandemic seems to have failed at shaking the faith of Mumbaikars towards their beloved bappa.

By Anurag Tiwari  Aug 22, 2020 5:04:29 PM IST (Published)


Vighnaharta of the big city Mumbai has arrived and the ongoing pandemic seems to have failed at shaking the faith of Mumbaikars towards their beloved bappa. 10-day long festival has kicked off in the city in accordance to the low-key festive norms set by the state government. Though the official orders have advised to restrict the sizes of lord Ganesha's idol to four feet at public installations and two feet at home, people's faith in lord Ganesha is certainty not reduced as they gear up to seek blessings of the almighty.
BMC, keeping in mind the coronavirus spread across Mumbai Metropolitan Region, last month issued a host of guidelines to celebrate the most popular religious event of the Maharashtra. Abiding by the set norms, sarvajanik ganesh mandals across the city, which have been renowned for their public installation of the idols of lord Ganesha, have set in place various safety measures at the worship site in order to reduce the crowd of worshipers.
Among the most popular sarvajanik ganpati mandals of Mumbai, Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav Mandal, keeping the safety of citizens of Mumbai in mind, this year has decided to forgo the idol worship and instead has organised plasma donation and blood donation drive.