The eleven day public celebration of Ganesh festival in Hubballi concluded on a grand and colourful note on Thursday late night, with the immersion processions of larger Ganesh idols stretching into wee hours of Friday.
The immersion processions began relatively much early this year, with a few huge idols of Ganesha being moved out of the pandals early on Thursday. But like always, they moved at a snail’s pace as an unprecedented number of people came out to witness the grand spectacle.
25 feet Hubli cha Maharaja Ganesh in Hubli, Karnataka
Reflection on the Cultural and Spiritual Importance of Ganesh Festival
The Ganesh Festival is not just an annual celebration; it’s a cultural and spiritual journey that brings people together, instills a sense of community, and reminds us of our values. It’s a time to reflect on the significance of Lord Ganesh in our lives and embrace the traditions that have been passed down through generations. As we continue to evolve and adapt, let us remember the essence of the festival – unity, compassion, and reverence for the divine.





