
From commoners to celebrities, lakhs of Mumbaikars stand in Lalbaug’s long queues every year to get a glimpse of the iconic idol. (Image: Instagram)

Located in Putlabai Chawl, Lalbaugcha Raja or ‘King of Lalbaug’ is the most visited Ganesh mandal in India’s financial capital. (Image: Instagram)

While we wait for its first look this year, the Ganesh Muhurata Puja – performed by President Balasaheb Sudam Kamble at the workshop of Murtikar Shree Kambli Arts, gave a glimpse of the revered idol this year. (Image: Instagram)

The history of Lalbaug dates back to the early 1900s, when the Parel area was predominantly characterized by its bustling textile mills. As industrialization surged in the 1930s, these mills faced significant upheavals, which had a profound impact on both the local community and their livelihood. (Image: Instagram)

According to local legend, during a period of upheaval, fishermen and traders in the area turned to their beloved deity, Lord Ganesha, seeking assistance. In response to their prayers, they were gifted a plot of land that now forms the bustling Lalbaug market. The community viewed this gift as a divine blessing from Ganesha. (Image: Instagram)

In reverence to their divine blessing, the locals chose to dedicate a section of the land for Ganpati celebrations. (Image: Instagram)

Thus, the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal was established on this site, where the Ganesh idol is installed each year. The idol is adorned in various attires and celebrated as a king during the festival. (Image: Instagram)

Over the years, the scale and grandeur of these celebrations have expanded significantly. (Image: Instagram)

This year, the much-loved festivities and rituals will begin on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, with the Madhyahna Ganesha Puja Muhurat, which will last from 11:05 AM to 1:40 PM. Meanwhile, the Ganesh Visarjan is set for Saturday, September 6, 2025. (Image: Instagram)

As per Drik Panchang, the Chaturthi Tithi will commence at 01:54 PM on August 26, 2025, and end at 03:44 PM on August 27, 2025. (Image: Instagram)