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Lalbaugcha Raja
After independence in 1947, the agenda of the Mandal was modified. With ever increasing number of devotees making offerings in the form of cash, the collection went on increasing and the Mandal decided to contribute its surplus fund for social causes. The Mandal made donations to the Kasturba Fund, the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund in 1947 and to Bihar Flood Relief Fund in 1959. It is the first Mandal to contribute one lakh rupees to the ’Army Central Welfare Fund’, in 1999 for the families of the soldiers who scarified their lives to uphold the dignity of the Nation at Kargil. The Mandal has been donating huge amounts of money for national and social causes, deserving institutions and even individuals for medical expenses, education, etc.
During the ten days of the Ganeshotsav, millions of devotees from all over Mumbai and even from remote places in Maharashtra come to Lalbaugcha Raja for fulfilling their vows or seeking favours. People wait in the queue to seek Lalbaugcha Raja’s blessing for hours together. Reportedly, over five to six lakhs of devotees visit for the ‘darshan’ everyday during the Ganeshotsav, usually forming a queue which goes up to eight kilometres in length.
However, from this year the Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Mandal has hired two grounds adjacent to the pandal, where over 25,000 devotees can be accommodated. The grounds have seating arrangement so that the devotees don’t have to stand in a line. This arrangement is a relief to not just the devotees, but also the residents of the area. On an average, during the 10-day Ganpati festival, over 15 lakh devotees turn up at Lalbaug daily. Of these, over 60 per cent are ‘navas’ (those who have taken a vow) devotees.
In view of the terrorist threat the security arrangement around the Lalbaugcha Raja has also been tightened up with the help of 1500 Mumbai policemen and 5000 private guards of the Mandal.
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Boman Irani
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