Ganesh Visarjan 2025: Stunning visuals from festivities across India | In Photos

Published on Aug 29, 2025 02:52 pm IST

From Mumbai to Prayagraj, devotees across India bid farewell to Lord Ganesha with grand Visarjan processions. Here's a look into the vibrant celebrations. 

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Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated with great pomp and grandeur on 26th and 27th of August, across all of India and beyond.(PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated with great pomp and grandeur on 26th and 27th of August, across all of India and beyond.(PTI)

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The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God honoured as the remover of obstacles, embodiment of wisdom, and bringer of prosperity. (HT_PRINT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God honoured as the remover of obstacles, embodiment of wisdom, and bringer of prosperity. (HT_PRINT)

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While it is a 10-day festival and 6th September marks the end of celebrations this year, Visarjan festivities are already underway across many states and communities.(HT_PRINT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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While it is a 10-day festival and 6th September marks the end of celebrations this year, Visarjan festivities are already underway across many states and communities.(HT_PRINT)

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Many devotees have already started the immersion of Ganapati idols on the second day itself, instead of waiting for the traditional fifth, seventh or tenth day.(Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Many devotees have already started the immersion of Ganapati idols on the second day itself, instead of waiting for the traditional fifth, seventh or tenth day.(Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times)

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On August 28, worshippers gathered at the Yamuna River in Noida to begin the Visarjan festivities on the second day of Ganesh Chaturhti.(Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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On August 28, worshippers gathered at the Yamuna River in Noida to begin the Visarjan festivities on the second day of Ganesh Chaturhti.(Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times)

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Jaipur witnessed massive gatherings of devotees taking part in a ‘Shobha Yatra’, which marks the conclusion of Ganesh Chaturthi festival.(PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Jaipur witnessed massive gatherings of devotees taking part in a ‘Shobha Yatra’, which marks the conclusion of Ganesh Chaturthi festival.(PTI)

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Mumbai's Visarjan ceremonies were exceptionally splendid, with beautiful flower petals floating around the immersed idols.(PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Mumbai's Visarjan ceremonies were exceptionally splendid, with beautiful flower petals floating around the immersed idols.(PTI)

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A devoted volunteer immerses a Ganapati idol in an artificial pond in Mumbai, amidst floating rose petals and draped marigold garlands, painting a magnificent picture of devotion and celebration.(REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A devoted volunteer immerses a Ganapati idol in an artificial pond in Mumbai, amidst floating rose petals and draped marigold garlands, painting a magnificent picture of devotion and celebration.(REUTERS)

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Women in Prayagraj participated in the pre-Visarjan rituals of Shiva-ji and Goddess Parvati, who are also worshipped alongside Lord Ganesha on Ganesh Chaturthi, along the banks of the auspicious Ganga.(ANI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Women in Prayagraj participated in the pre-Visarjan rituals of Shiva-ji and Goddess Parvati, who are also worshipped alongside Lord Ganesha on Ganesh Chaturthi, along the banks of the auspicious Ganga.(ANI)

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Women in Mumbai arrived carrying idols of Lord Ganesha, to participate in the Visarjan ceremonies on August 28. The immersion was conducted in an artificial pond.(PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Women in Mumbai arrived carrying idols of Lord Ganesha, to participate in the Visarjan ceremonies on August 28. The immersion was conducted in an artificial pond.(PTI)

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