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Ganesh Chaturthi’s Joyful Return To Kashmir With ‘Trunk Call’ From Pune: A Celebration Of Faith & Unity

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Seven Pune mandals, including Tulsi Baug and Guruji Talim, support this effort, weaving devotion and harmony

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Three iconic idols—Kesariwada Ganpati, Akhil Mandai’s Sharda Gajanan, and Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati—were handed to Kashmiri organisers. Pic/News18

Three iconic idols—Kesariwada Ganpati, Akhil Mandai’s Sharda Gajanan, and Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati—were handed to Kashmiri organisers. Pic/News18

In the heart of Kashmir, the chant of “Ganpati Bappa Morya” will soon echo, bringing warmth and festivity to the Valley. Starting August 27, 2025, Srinagar, Anantnag, and Kulgam will come alive with Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations for the third consecutive year. For five days, families will unite for prayers, music, and vibrant performances, reviving a tradition that faded decades ago.

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This journey begins in Pune, the heartbeat of Ganesh Chaturthi. On a lively Saturday, the Shrimant Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati Mandal buzzed with excitement. Drums thundered, cymbals clashed, and devotees sang as replicas of three iconic idolsKesariwada Ganpati, Akhil Mandai’s Sharda Gajanan, and Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati—were handed to Kashmiri organisers. These lovingly crafted idols are now en route to the Valley, carrying devotion across borders.

In Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi transforms cities into a kaleidoscope of joy. Streets brim with colourful pandals, each housing grand idols adorned with flowers and jewels. In Pune, mandals like Kasaba Ganpati compete to create stunning displays, drawing thousands for darshan. Mumbai’s Lalbaugcha Raja becomes a pilgrimage site, with devotees waiting hours to offer prayers. Homes come alive with modak-making, as families prepare Lord Ganesha’s favourite sweet. Evening aartis fill the air with devotional songs, while processions feature dhol-tasha beats and gulal showers, uniting communities in celebration.

For Kashmiri Pandit families, this festival is a homecoming. Sunny Raina, a leader from South Kashmir, shared the emotional weight. “Many of us left our homes in the 1990s, leaving traditions behind. Bringing Ganpati back after 35 years feels like a miracle. We’ll celebrate with all our hearts,” he said, voice full of hope.

Punit Balan, trustee of the Bhausaheb Rangari Mandal, sees the festival as a cultural bridge. “Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in over 70 countries, and now it’s back in Kashmir. It’s about sharing joy and healing wounds,” he said. The Valley will host soulful bhajans, lively kirtans, and performances, reflecting newfound enthusiasm.

Seven Pune mandals, including Tulsi Baug and Guruji Talim, support this effort, weaving faith and harmony.

Started in 1893 by Lokmanya Tilak in Pune, Ganesh Chaturthi has grown into a symbol of resilience. As Kashmir welcomes Lord Ganesha, it proves that devotion and unity can triumph over time and distance.

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Mayuresh Ganapatye, News Editor at News18.com, writes on politics and civic issues, as well as human interests stories. He has been covering Maharashtra and Goa for more than a decade. Follow him at @mayuganapa…Read More

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