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Ganesh Chaturthi is being celebrated all over the country since September 7. Ganesh Utsav begins on this day. It is a 10-day festival. Although this festival is celebrated all over the country, it has a special significance in Maharashtra. In this 10-day festival, grand Ganpati pandals are made all over Maharashtra. In which the grand statue of Vighnaharta is installed. Today we will talk about the wonderful themes on which Ganpati pandals are made. And it is being discussed all over the country.
Modak theme
Lord Ganesha’s favourite thing is modak. He likes eating laddu or modak a lot. Ganpati pandals have been made on this theme as well. People are liking it a lot. Modaks have been made using flowers and colourful things. People are liking it a lot.
world cup t20 theme
Cricketer Surya Kumar Yadav has shared a photo of Ganpati festival on social media. People are liking it a lot. This picture is from Gujarat. In which Ganpati Bappa’s pandal is decorated on the theme of World Cup.
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birthday party themes
Ganesh Chaturthi is Lord Ganesh’s birthday which is celebrated in a special way for 10 days. It was Maa Parvati who gave birth to Lord Ganesh. There are many pandals which are decorated on the theme of birthday party.
Eco friendly theme
A Ganpati pandal has been made completely eco-friendly. It has been decorated with greenery and flowers. This will not cause any harm to the environment. Trees, plants, colorful flowers and leaves have been planted in the pandal.
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Ram Mandir Theme
After a long wait, Ramlala’s Pran Pratishtha has taken place in Ayodhya. Due to which the devotees are very emotional. Ganpati pandal has been made based on Ram temple. The decoration of the pandal has been made keeping Ram temple in mind.
Theme based on mental health
Riddhi Siddhi Mandal in JB Nagar, Andheri, in its 49th year, has pledged to spread awareness about ‘mental health’ this Ganesh festival. They have created an interesting 15-minute live drama called ‘Jiyo Jee Bhar Ke’, which shows how mental health affects Mumbaikars and how people can make changes in their lives.
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