Lalbaugcha Raja 2009 is attracting many visitors both online and in person. Lalbaugcha Raja or Lalbaghcha Raja in Mumbai is one of the most popular Ganesh Utsav Pandals in Mumbai. Lalbaugcha raja photo, images, wallpapers are also some of the popular searches on the internet.
Lalbaghcha Raja is located at Lalbaug in Mumbai. Lalbaghcha Raja is visited by lakhs of people during Ganesh Chaturthi festival. Lalbaugcha Raja Ganapathi is famous for fulfilling the wishes of its worshipers and devotees.
How to see Lalbaghcha Raja
Arrangements for Ganeshotsav 2009 for the devotees who wish to make or fulfill a vow to the Lalbaugcha Raja, has been slightly modified this year. This queue viz. NAVAS Line will start from the Om Shanti Construction Bldg. on G.D.Ambekar Marg. It is convenient for the devotees to reach at this place if they will take Currey Road-Bharatmata Theater-Saibaba Marg-G.D.Ambekar Marg route. The nearest Railway stations to reach the NAVAS line are Currey Road on Central Railway, Lower Parel on Western Railway and Cotton Green on Harbour Railway.
The arrangements for other devotees who want to have MUKH DARSHAN of the Lalbaugcha Raja is similar to the arrangements made for Ganeshotsav 2008. The queue for the MUKH DARSHAN will start from Dattaram Lad Marg, Kalachowki. The nearest railway station to reach here is Chinchpokli on Central Railway and Cotton Green on Harbour Railway. The line will enter the Main Pandal through the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Ground (popularly known as GARAM KHADA).
Arrangements have been made in both the queues so that the devotees are not faced with any inconvenience in the queue. Approximately 1800 residents have been appointed as “SAHAKARI SABHASAD†(Special Volunteers) to help the Mandal in managing the Ganeshotsav. Along with them, a team of about 5000 other volunteers is also ready to help the devotees. A special ‘Disaster Management Training’ is imparted to some volunteers to handle any unforeseen calamity.
The mandal has a website with more details and also a collection of photographs of Ganesh idols. The website can be checked at:
www.lalbaugcharaja.in/2009/english/index.html
History of Lalbaghcha Raja
Lalbaghcha Raja (Meaning the Emperer of Lalbag) Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav mandal was started in 1934 after the local fishermen and vendors were allotted a plot of land to construct the Lalbaug market. This is 75th year of the Ganeshutsav.
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