The immersion of the 'one-and-half day' Ganesh idols began in Mumbai on Saturday, with 563 idols making their way into lakes and other artificial water-bodies till 3pm, an official said. The immersion process is being carried out by BMC with the help of the metropolis' police.
Updated On: 2021-09-11 09:28 PM IST
Devotees carry idol of Lord Ganesha for immersion at Bandra in Mumbai. Pic/Shadab Khan
Earlier, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had directed that idols will be handed over at the collection points planned at the beached and the immersion centers. Pic/Shadab Khan
As per the guidelines issued by the government, mandals cannot choose to have idols which are more than four feet tall. Similarly, domestic idols will have to be only two feet in height. Pic/Shadab Khan
In its guidelines, the BMC has restricted the number of persons to just 10 for Ganpati mandals for visarjan or immersion and to just five persons for household Ganpatis. Pic/Shadab Khan
BMC contractor worker during Ganpati immersion at Juhu beach, Santacruz in Mumbai. Pic/Satej Shinde
Mounted Police unit patrolling during Ganpati immersion at Juhu beach, Santacruz in Mumbai. Pic/ Satej Shinde
Devotees hand over their Ganesha idol to BMC contractor workers for immersion at Juhu beach, Santacruz in Mumbai. Pic/Satej Shinde
The civic body had also appealed to citizens to immerse idols in artificial ponds. Pic/Soorya Karkera
The BMC had asked citizens to worship Ganpati idols preferably made of clay or, if possible, metal or marble idols in the house instead of the traditional clay idols. Pic/Shadan Khan
As per the guidelines, at the time of immersion of domestic Ganpati, there should be no processions. If at all there is a procession, there should be a maximum of 5 persons for immersion. Pic/Shadab Khan