21 September,2024 06:41 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The auction of the valuables offered to Bappa at Mumbai's famous Lalbaugcha Raja pandal began on Saturday evening. The auction process takes place every year. So far, a small silver mooshak has been auctioned for Rs 16,000 while a 268-gram silver modak fetched Rs 27,000.
More details are awaited.
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A public auction of attractive gold and silver items offered by devotees at the feet of the idol is scheduled to be held on Saturday at 6 pm sharp. The event will take place at the Lalbaugcha Raja mandap.
According to sources, some devotees of Ganpati Bappa also donated dollars.
The iconic idol, housed at the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal in Putlabai chawl, is a central attraction during Ganesh Chaturthi, drawing thousands of worshippers seeking blessings from the beloved deity.
On September 5, the first look of this year's Lalbaugcha Raja was unveiled, and the grand reveal set the stage for one of Mumbai's most anticipated events.
The Kambli family has been custodians of the revered idol and managing celebrations surrounding it for 80 years.
On Day 1 of the festivities on September 7, the Lalbaugcha Raja Ganpati mandal received donations amounting to Rs 48.3 lakh.
Lalbaugcha Raja also received donations of 255.80 grams of gold and 5,024 grams of silver.
The iconic Ganesh idol, housed at the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal, is a central attraction during this vibrant festival, drawing thousands of worshippers seeking blessings from the revered deity.
On September 5, the first look of the Lalbaugcha Raja for this year's festival was unveiled.