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Updated On Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST
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Idols of Lord Ganesha are on display for sale in New Delhi. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

Idols of Lord Ganesha are on display for sale in New Delhi. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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A devotee looks at idols of Lord Ganesha New Delhi. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. HT Photo/Raj K Raj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

A devotee looks at idols of Lord Ganesha New Delhi. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. HT Photo/Raj K Raj

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People load a giant idol of Lord Ganesha onto a truck in Hyderabad. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. AP/Mahesh Kumar A expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

People load a giant idol of Lord Ganesha onto a truck in Hyderabad. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. AP/Mahesh Kumar A

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People carry an idol of Lord Ganesha in Hyderabad. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. AP/Mahesh Kumar A expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

People carry an idol of Lord Ganesha in Hyderabad. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. AP/Mahesh Kumar A

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A 13-feet-high Ganesha idol made out of bamboo is displayed at a pandal in old Hubli. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. PTI Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

A 13-feet-high Ganesha idol made out of bamboo is displayed at a pandal in old Hubli. The 10-day-long Ganesh utsav is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur across the country, especially in Mumbai. PTI Photo

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An idol of Lord Ganesha representing protest against corruption, diesel and LPG price hike limit, at Chikmagalur in Karnataka. PTI Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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An idol of Lord Ganesha representing protest against corruption, diesel and LPG price hike limit, at Chikmagalur in Karnataka. PTI Photo

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BA sand idol of Lord Ganesha on display at Bangaluru Ganesh Utsava. The 50 feet wide and 14 feet long sculpture was created by sand atrist Ranjan Ganguly of Puri, on the eve of Ganesh Chaturthi at Sri Mallikarjuna Temple Ground. UNI Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

BA sand idol of Lord Ganesha on display at Bangaluru Ganesh Utsava. The 50 feet wide and 14 feet long sculpture was created by sand atrist Ranjan Ganguly of Puri, on the eve of Ganesh Chaturthi at Sri Mallikarjuna Temple Ground. UNI Photo

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Bystanders looks at an idol of Lord Ganesha sitting on mechanised moving mouse made by designer Sudhakar Yadav in Hyderabad. Yadav designed 6.6 foot tall Ganesha idol sitting on a mechanised moving mouse made with old automobile parts for the ten-day long Ganesh festival. AFP/Noah Seelam expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

Bystanders looks at an idol of Lord Ganesha sitting on mechanised moving mouse made by designer Sudhakar Yadav in Hyderabad. Yadav designed 6.6 foot tall Ganesha idol sitting on a mechanised moving mouse made with old automobile parts for the ten-day long Ganesh festival. AFP/Noah Seelam

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Designer Sudhakar Yadav stands next his idol of Lord Ganesha sitting on a mechanised moving mouse in Hyderabad. Yadav designed 6.6 foot tall Ganesha idol sitting on a mechanised moving mouse made with old automobile parts for the ten-day long Ganesh festival. AFP/Noah Seelam expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 19, 2012 06:52 pm IST

Designer Sudhakar Yadav stands next his idol of Lord Ganesha sitting on a mechanised moving mouse in Hyderabad. Yadav designed 6.6 foot tall Ganesha idol sitting on a mechanised moving mouse made with old automobile parts for the ten-day long Ganesh festival. AFP/Noah Seelam

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