- By Deepa Krishnan
Today I went with my camera to get photos of Ganesh Visarjan.
I saw a lot of little things that arrested my attention, and I wondered why, inspite of living here all my life, I hadn't noticed these things earlier.
Because coming out to see Visarjan is the beginning of a tradition, grandfather to grandson.
Because only at Visarjan you can see a Mumbai-ki-chokri, dancing in abandon, taking the idol to the sea. When she dances, the world stops!
Because the rain makes the ecstatic drumming even more incredible.
Because the joy is very real - and not necessarily alcohol induced.
Because at some point, you'll always see the women doing fugdi :) :)
Because a little rain (or a lot of it!) doesn't mean a damn. People will line up for hours on the roads to wait and watch the processions.
Because Mumbai's upscale folks also celebrate this festival, they don't turn their noses at it. And it's great fun to go pandal-hopping and gawk at the gorgeous huge idols.
Because there are small family Ganpatis, not just big ones. This family of murtikaars have had a Ganesh in their home for 75 years.
Because there is pride and joy in decorating your own small thela
Because not everyone makes murtis of plaster! This is a clay murti.
Because children always get the best seats in the house :)
Because the shiny toy-sellers come out, and for one evening, Mumbai feels like a Rai Bareilly :)
Because you can hear kids refusing to get off the ferris-wheel even after the ride is over
Beautiful snaps :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. That helped me to understand. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely story.
ReplyDeleteI dislike the nuisance value attached to the festival... tin can banging (drumming), crowd, traffic jam et. all. But there is another side to the story. Thanks for the photo journal. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics...
ReplyDeleteGreat pics...
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ReplyDeleteI too found one interesting VIdeo about Ganesh Visarjan
Have a look at this link
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Ganesh utsav is the best in Mumbai.
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Beautiful!!! I love Ganesha! :)
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ReplyDeleteYou have captured the entire spirit of Mumbai during ganesh visarjan thru these lovely snaps! Beautiful post!
ReplyDeletei find this an an over-optimistic view to save mumbai from the snarls of the environment. lolz. we all now how much does our city pollute in terms of water air and noise, not to forget the traffic jams that cause travelers like me(a college student) to spend more than 2 hours of 1-way traveling per day for those few romantic days with lord ganesha.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures...and even better captions:)
ReplyDeleteput me in Ganpati mood!
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