Key Points

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations have begun across Telangana with thousands of idols installed in homes and pandals. The famous 69-foot Khairatabad Ganesh idol, titled Vishwashanti Mahashakti Ganapati, is drawing massive crowds despite heavy rains in some areas. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed police to ensure smooth traffic management and security during the 10-day festivities. The festival will conclude on September 6th with massive immersion processions in Hussain Sagar lake and other water bodies.

Key Points: Telangana Celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with 69-Foot Khairatabad Idol

  • 69-foot tall Khairatabad Ganesh idol draws massive crowds in Hyderabad
  • Heavy rains dampen festive spirit across parts of Telangana state
  • CM Revanth Reddy directs police for smooth traffic management during festivities
  • Free power supplied to all Ganesh pandals by state government this year
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Ganesh Chaturthi begins with gaiety across Telangana

Ganesh Chaturthi begins across Telangana with massive 69-foot Khairatabad idol, despite rains. Governor, CM Revanth Reddy extend greetings for 10-day festival.

"I pray that Lord Ganesha clear all hurdles in our path to unity, peace, progress and prosperity - Governor Jishnu Dev Varma"

Hyderabad, Aug 27

Ganesh Chaturthi began in Telangana on Wednesday with religious fervour and gaiety.

Thousands of idols were installed by people in towns and villages across the state as the 10-day festivities began with pomp and gaiety.

Hectic activity was seen in markets in Hyderabad and other towns with devotees buying idols and puja material.

A large number of huge idols were seen being transported in trucks to different parts of Greater Hyderabad and in other districts.

Devotees offered puja since morning at their homes, temples and in specially-erected pandals.

However, heavy rains in parts of Telangana and moderate rains in Hyderabad since Tuesday night dampened the festive spirit.

Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma worshipped the famous Ganesh idol at Khairatabad in the heart of the city.

This year, the organisers have installed a 69-feet tall and 28 feet wide idol made of clay, steel and rice husk.

Minister for Transport Ponnam Prabhakar, Rajya Sabha member Anil Kumar Yadav, MLA Danam Nagender other elected representatives also participated in the first puja of Khairatabad Ganesh, the tallest idol in Telugu states.

The idol designed differently every year draws devotees from across the city and neighbouring district. This year’s idol, titled Vishwashanti Mahashakti Ganapati, is also drawing massive crowds.

Large number of devotees from Hyderabad and other districts made a beeline to offer puja at Khairatabad. Police made elaborate security arrangements and imposed traffic restrictions in the area to ensure smooth conduct of the festivities.

The festival will conclude with a massive immersion procession in Hyderabad on September 6. Hundreds of idols are immersed every year in Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city and several other lakes in and around the state capital.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Governor Varma and other leaders greeted people on Ganesh Chaturthi.

The Chief Minister prayed to Lord Vigneshwara to remove obstacles and fill everyone's life with happiness, wealth and health.

The CM appealed to devotees to perform puja with pomp and gaiety during the festivities in the glittering Ganesh Pandals in every village.

He directed the police to make all arrangements ensuring smooth traffic management in all district headquarters including Hyderabad during Ganesh Navaratri festivities. The police were also ordered to take up appropriate precautions at all pandals where huge crowd gathers.

The CM said that the people's government is supplying free power to Ganesh pandals this year also.

Governor Varma extended festive greetings and wishes to all the people on the auspicious occasion of Vinayaka Chavithi festival.

Devotees offer prayers to Lord Ganesha, to remove hurdles for the success of their every endeavours. It is customary to offer prayers to Lord Ganesha before starting any work for its successful completion, he said.

“I pray and wish that Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, clear all the hurdles in our path to unity, peace, progress and prosperity of our state and of our nation. May this auspicious Vinayaka Chavithi celebrations bring health, prosperity, joy and happiness to you all,” he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The rains were a bit disappointing but didn't dampen our spirits. Installed a beautiful eco-friendly Ganesha at home. Happy to see the government providing free electricity to pandals!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Hyderabad, I'm amazed by the scale of celebrations here. The cultural significance and community spirit during Ganesh Chaturthi is truly special to experience.
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Arjun K
Hope the police arrangements work well for the immersion procession. Last year the traffic was chaotic. Good that CM is focusing on proper management this time.
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Kavya N
Made modak and puran poli at home for naivedyam. The entire colony is decorated with lights and flowers. Ganpati Bappa Morya! 🎉
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Michael C
Impressed by the clay and rice husk materials used for the big idol. More festivals should adopt such eco-friendly practices. Great initiative by the organizers!

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