Ganesh Chaturthi 2017: Bappa comes back
From traditional idols to ones made with paper, images from
across states as country gears up to celebrate birth of elephant-headed god.
The rituals take place through 10 days, with modaks being offered to Lord Ganesha and later devoured
by the devotees. (Photo: Rajesh Jadhav)
Artists
give final touches to idols of Lord Ganesha ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi festival
in Jammu. As the whole country gears up for grand Ganpati celebrations, the
Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's
Poonch district will also observe Ganpati festivities. (Photo: PTI)
An Indian woman sits besides Idols of elephant headed Hindu
god Ganesh, displayed for sale ahead
of Ganesh festival in Ahmadabad. (Photo: AP)
Devotees
carrying a Ganesh idol to at pandal for installation, ahead of the Ganesh
festival in Mumbai. (Photo: PTI
Even Kolkata gears up for the Ganesh festival as an artist
gives finishing touches to the idols of Lord Ganesha during the upcoming Ganesh
Chaturthi at Kumartuli in the city. (Photo: PTI)
Artists give finishing touches to idols of Lord Ganesha as a
child sleeps in a hammock, ahead of Ganesh festival in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
Artists give finishing touches to idols of Lord Ganesha as a
child sleeps in a hammock, ahead of Ganesh
festival in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
An artist gives final touches to an idol of Lord Ganesh
ahead of Ganesh festival, in Nagpur. (Photo: PTI)
A woman with her kid walks past clay idols of the Lord
Ganesh covered with polythene sheets ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, in Bengaluru. (Photo: PTI)
Devotees
carry an 'eco-friendly' Lord Ganesha idol, created from 75 kg tissue paper and
35 kg glue, in Mumbai. (Photo: PTI)
Devotees carrying a Ganesh idol to at pandal for
installation, ahead of the Ganesh festival in Mumbai on Sunday. The
elephant-headed god is worshiped for 10 days from Bhadrapada Shudha Chaturthi
to the Ananta Chaturdashi.
(Photo: PTI)
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