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The historic Shrimant Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati Mandal, known as India's first public Ganesh Mandal, marked the commencement ...
Kasba Ganpati : The Heart of Pune's Ganesh Utsav. Also referred to as the ‘Gram Daivat’, Kasba Ganpati holds an unerring position in the hearts of people every year.
Explore Pune in the most fun way with no map in hand walk through busy markets taste local snacks visit old forts sit in calm ...
Pune: Visarjan for Kasba Ganpati, Tambdi Jogeshwari, Guruji Talim, Tulshibaug, And Kesri Wada Conclude; Dagdusheth Joins In Evening Traditionally, the grand immersion procession of the Dagdusheth ...
Pune has 5 ‘Manache Ganpati’ – the most revered Ganpati idols of the city. These head for visarjan first, post which others follow. Shri Kasba Ganpati Mandal started celebrating Sarvajanik ...
As a result, Sandeep Kaul and Shishant Chako of Srinagar's Ganpatiyar Temple were given a replica of Bappa, the village deity of Pune's Kasba Ganpati Mandal. Ganesh Utsav will be held in Kashmir ...
At Pune’s five Manache Ganpati mandals including Kasba Ganpati mandal, Sri Tambadi Jogeshwari Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav mandal, Guruji Talim mandal, Tulshibaug Ganpati mandal, and Kesariwada ...
Ranjankumar Sharma, joint commissioner, Pune Police, said that Pune’s 27,000-plus dhol-tasha performers are part of a cultural force that should be effectively utilised during the festive period.
Ganpati Visarjan in Pune saw large crowds immersing idols after ten days of celebrations. The event, marked by prayers from the Deputy Chief Minister, included prominent idols like Kasba and ...
Pune: Kasba Ganapati Mandal on Saturday donated a computer, 720 notebooks, 97 compass boxes, and 63 exam pads to Krishna Yeshwant Bhalchim Vidyalay in Malin. Malin is a remote tribal village in ...
Pune has 5 ‘Manache Ganpati’ – the most revered Ganpati idols of the city. These head for visarjan first, post which others follow. Shri Kasba Ganpati Mandal started celebrating Sarvajanik ...
Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations ended on September 17, Tuesday, the 14th day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada, according to the Hindu calendar. This marked the end of the ten-day festivities.
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