Mumbai: The wait is finally over! The first look of the beloved Chinchpokli Cha Chintamani 2025 was revealed today, marking the grand beginning of the Aagman Sohala, the ceremonial welcome of Bappa to Mumbai.
As the idol was unveiled, chants of "Ganpati Bappa Morya!" echoed through the streets of Parel and Lalbaug, with thousands of devotees flooding the roads to catch a glimpse of their favourite Ganpati. The idol’s majestic design, vibrant decorations, and divine aura left the crowd in complete awe.
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Massive Police Presence At Parel-Lalbaug As Huge Crowd Gathers For Chinchpokli Cha Chintamani Aagaman
A massive police deployment has been made in the Parel and Lalbaug areas of Mumbai this Sunday, ahead of the massive crowd expected to witness the Aagaman (arrival) of Chinchpokli cha Chintamani in the day.
The streets are awash in a vibrant sea of yellow, as thousands of devotees arrive wearing raincoats amid the persistent Mumbai rains. Authorities have advised commuters and residents to plan their journeys carefully, as large gatherings began forming since early morning.
Mumbai's Parel Cha Maharaj 2025 Debuts Iconic 'Balance Concept' Ganesh Idol: See Stunning VisualsIn an official update shared by Mumbai Police on social media, they stated: “Lakhs of people are gathering to double the unity, enthusiasm and joy. Khaki is alert, ready and vigilant to welcome this enthusiasm!”
This Aagaman is considered one of the key highlights leading up to Ganesh Chaturthi, drawing devotees from all corners of the city eager to witness the grand welcome of the beloved deity. Police personnel in khaki are present in large numbers to manage the crowd, maintain security, and ensure smooth traffic movement throughout the day.
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