Mumbai Lalbaugcha Raja First Look: The preparation for the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi is at its peak; ahead of that, the much-awaited first look of 'Lalbaugcha Raja' 2024 was revealed on Thursday, which left the hearts of the devotees in awe.
This famous Mandal has been a cultural milestone for more than 80 years and invites worshippers not only from Maharashtra but from other states as well. Located in Putlabai Chawl, Lalbaugcha Raja is also famed as the 'King of Lalbaug.' It is one of the most frequented Ganesh Mandals in Mumbai. From commoners to film stars, thousands of Mumbaikars have been standing in long queues every year to pay their homage to the iconic deity.
Have A Look At The Mandal Here:
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History Of Lalbaugcha Raja
The history of Lalbaug dates back to the early 1900s when the Parel area was abuzz with textile mills. But in the 1930s, the region reeled under industrial turmoil which shook the very pillars of sustenance provided by local mill workers and inhabitants.
According to the local legends, during these painful times, the local fishermen and traders began praying to the most favoured deity of all; 'Lord Ganesha' for divine intervention. It was the people thus prayed to who gave a plot of land that later came to be the bustling market of Lalbaug. A divine gift from Ganesha, the plot of land was thought to be by the community, and thus the devotion became immeasurable.
Hence as a token of gratitude, some of this plot was used to celebrate the Ganesh Utsav. Consequently, it gave birth to the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal, wherein, on this day, the idol of Lord Ganpati is worshipped. The idol is gorgeously attired, and over time, the occasion has evolved into a mega event.