Happy Ganesh Chaturthi 2018: Brett Lee, Australian former cricketer celebrated Ganpati Bappa’s festival in desi avtar; see pics
13 September 2018, 14:58 IST

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi 2018: Brett Lee, Australian former cricketer celebrated Ganpati Bappa’s festival in desi avtar; see pics

Ganpati Bappa Morya! Lord Ganesha’s most famous festival has arrived in the country. The celebration has begun in the country from today onwards. Mumbaikar are super excited for this ten-day long celebration. Devotees have brought the idol of Lord Ganesha to their homes and do the welcome of Ganpati with full enthusiasm.

 

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As you all have know about that the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is the best thing for everyone to watch. People used to dance, play with gulal on this special occasion. Not only common people celebrated this special festive but our celebrities enjoyed this festival a lot and wait for the whole year.

It is to be believed that Lord Ganesha is the remover of all obstacles from one’s life. Even he also called as Vignaharta Ganesha.

After the sthapana of Lord Ganesha, devotees used to worship the God for the ten days, enchant prayers, mantras and also do aarti.

On this special occasion, Australian former cricketer and the fast bowler Brett Lee has also spotted in desi style at Sion East's GSB Seva Mandal in Mumbai. He looked dashing in traditional attire.

Have a look at his pictures:

 

Also, Bollywood celebrities have also welcomed the Lord Ganesha to their homes.

 

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@shahdaisy #welcomes #their #ecofreindly #ganesha at #Residence #in #bandra #bollywood #photographer #mumbai #india

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Modaks, family gatherings, dance, music... Everything about #GaneshChaturthi makes me happy 🙂🎊 I wish this festive season brings you all countless blessings! #GanpatiBappaMorya 🎉✨

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This year, the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated from 13th September to 23rrd September.

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