India's Wealthiest Ganpati to Adorn Itself with Over 66 kg of Gold and 295 kg of Silver in Mumbai

 Prepare to learn about the splendor of Mumbai's GSB Seva Mandal, a well-known Ganesh pandal. This year, they did something incredibly unique for Ganeshotsav. Their pandal contains a special idol of Lord Ganesha that weighs an incredible 69 kg of gold and 336 kg of silver.

The mandal is commemorating its 69th "Ganpati Utsav" this year, and it is a significant occasion. Let's examine this gorgeous idol's specifics as well as the unique rites that will be performed over these festive days.

According to a GSB Seva Mandal representative, the installation of facial recognition cameras as part of the security preparations for the Mandal's 69th anniversary, which is being celebrated in King's Circle in the eastern part of the city, is a first."The mandal has an insurance coverage of 360.40 crore rupees this year. For supporters, the organizers have put in place QR codes and online live systems," he stated. A havan would be held, according to a spokeswoman, to secure the completion and inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. 

The richest Ganpati Bappa in Mumbai will donate rare metals to decorate the main gate, which will stand for dedication and unity. The temple, which is anticipated to draw more than 2 lakh visitors daily, would be able to feed more than 40 thousand devotees every day.To ensure the safety and security of both its visitors and personnel, the temple has built a contemporary surveillance system with cameras equipped with facial recognition technology. A specific havan (ritualistic fire ceremony) used to be done in the past to honor Chandrayaan and solicit blessings.

In Mumbai, Ganeshotsav has already started, with more money, security, and technology on hand.

Sarvajanik Shree Sarvajanik The oldest Ganpati mandal in the city, Ganeshutsav Sanstha, celebrates its 131st year with customary festivities. Popular celebrity pandal Lalbaugcha Raja has increased security with CCTV cameras and more staff. A copy of the Raigad Fort is being constructed by Ganeshgalli's Mumbaicha Raja, while Khetwadi cha Lambodara is home to one of the 45-foot-tallest Ganpati idols in the city.

This year's festival will run from September 19 to September 28 and end on September 28 with Ganpati Visarjan.

The all-risk coverage included in this insurance plan, worth Rs 38.47 crore, covers a range of dangers including gold and silver objects. While an additional special risk coverage of Rs 2 crore addresses common fire and earthquake dangers, a public liability insurance of Rs 30 crore ensures the security of the pandal and the worshipers.The largest portion, amounting to Rs 289.50 crore, is set aside for personal accident insurance for the dedicated employees and volunteers.

 

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