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Ayodhya's workshops are bustling with activity as artists put final touches on Ganesha idols just days before the festival begins. Sujit Pal, an artist from Kolkata, has been specially traveling to Ayodhya for 12 years to paint the eyes of the idols with careful precision. Meanwhile in Mumbai, the famous Lalbaugcha Raja idol had its first look unveiled, showcasing incredible artistry and craftsmanship. The ten-day festival starting August 27 celebrates Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles and god of new beginnings.

Key Points: Ayodhya Ganesh Chaturthi Preparations Underway with Kolkata Artists

  • Kolkata artist Sujit Pal painting Ganesha idols in Ayodhya for 12 years
  • Lalbaugcha Raja idol first look unveiled in Mumbai ahead of festival
  • Ten-day Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations begin on August 27 nationwide
  • Festival honors Ganesha as God of New Beginnings and obstacle remover
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Uttar Pradesh: Preparations for Ganesh Chaturthi in full swing in Ayodhya

Ayodhya's idol workshops buzz as artisans from Kolkata add final touches for Ganesh Chaturthi. Discover the craftsmanship behind this year's celebrations.

"I have been coming to especially paint the eyes for the last 12 years - Artist Sujit Pal"

Ayodhya, August 25

With just two days left for the commencement of festivities for Ganesh Chaturthi, idol-making workshops in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya are buzzing with activity, as artists give final touches to their creations ahead of the festival on August 27.

Sculptors are busy shaping and painting the idols, while artisans from outside the state have also arrived to lend their craft to the preparations. Among them is Sujit Pal, an artist from Kolkata, West Bengal, who has been working on these idols for the past three months.

Speaking to ANI, Artist Sujit Pal said, "I am from Calcutta, West Bengal... I have been making these idols for the last three months. Since Ganesh Chaturthi is coming soon, I have started painting. I came from Calcutta specially to paint the eyes...I have to be very careful...This is all handmade...I have been coming to especially paint the eyes for the last 12 years. "

Meanwhile, the first look of Mumbai's famous Lalbaugcha Raja was unveiled on Sunday evening, ahead of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

Crafted with unmatched artistry, Lalbaugcha Raja isn't merely an idol; it's a symbol of collective faith, artistic mastery, and the vibrant spirit of Mumbai.

Ganesh Chaturthi, a ten-day festival that starts on the fourth day of the Hindu lunisolar calendar month 'Bhadrapada', will begin on August 27 this year. This auspicious ten-day festival starts with 'Chaturthi' and ends on 'Anantha Chaturdashi'.

The festive period is also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' or 'Vinayak Chavithi'. The festival celebrates Ganesha as the 'God of New Beginnings' and the 'Remover of Obstacles' as well as the god of wisdom and intelligence.

While it is celebrated across the country, in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, it is celebrated with much joy, fervour and fanfare, with lakhs of devotees converging into mandals to seek blessings from Lord Ganesh.

For the festivities, people bring Lord Ganesh idols to their homes, observe fasts, prepare mouth-watering delicacies, and visit pandals during the festival.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Sujit Pal coming from Kolkata for 12 years just to paint the eyes shows such dedication. The eyes are the most important part - they bring the idol to life. Amazing craftsmanship!
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Ananya R
Ganpati Bappa Morya! 🐘 Can't wait for the festivities to begin. The energy in Ayodhya must be incredible right now. Hope everyone stays safe during the celebrations.
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Michael C
As someone visiting India, I'm fascinated by the craftsmanship and devotion. The attention to detail in these handmade idols is incredible. Looking forward to experiencing my first Ganesh Chaturthi!
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope the authorities ensure eco-friendly immersion practices this year. We need to balance tradition with environmental responsibility.
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Kavya N
The Lalbaugcha Raja unveiling is always so special! Mumbai's energy during Ganesh Chaturthi is unmatched. Missing home celebrations this year but heart is there ❤️

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