Muslim man installs Ganesh idol in Telangana Hyderabad

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In Hyderabad, Telangana, a Muslim man and his Hindu friends erected a statue of Lord Ganesha to symbolise interfaith love and togetherness. The friends' group also performed devotional rituals at the Ganpati statue, which was housed in a pandal that was adorned with lights and flowers. ram Nagar, Hyderabad, resident Mohammed siddique said in an interview with india Herald, "We have been erecting the idol of Lord Ganesh in Ramnagar on a regular basis for the last 18 years. Participating in the festivities are all local residents from the Muslim, Sikh, and Christian groups.


"We have a grand celebration for the festival. My Hindu friends host Iftar in the alley and donate money as well as celebrating Ramadan with me, he said. "We have been friends since childhood, which is why we participate in all the celebrations together," Siddique's pal Sai added. Since 18 years, we have erected the Ganesh idol on ganesh chaturthi each year. We carry out the immersion in a very formal way. Over the course of nine days, Anandan and pooja participate in daily cultural events.

Since we were children, Siddique, who is our brother, has installed Ganesh idols with us here. From the Agaman to the immersion, we stand with him. In addition, we observe Ramadan by hosting Iftar and enjoying ourselves locally. In Ramadan, we also dine Sheer at his home. We coexist without experiencing any sense of community, according to Ramu, another buddy. Over one crore rupees were allegedly donated to Mumbai's renowned Lalbaugcha raja Mandal in only two days of the ganesh chaturthi celebration on Friday.

Lalbaugcha raja Mandal received donations of over sixty lakh on the second day of Ganesh Chaturthi. The Mandal reported receiving more than 60,62,000 on the second day, bringing the two-day total to more than 1,02,62,000 for the event. A contribution of 183.480 grammes of gold and 622 grammes of silver was made to the Lord Ganpati statue. The second day saw a rise in monetary donations over the first. This year's ganesh chaturthi, a 10-day celebration that begins on the fourth day of the Hindu lunisolar month "Bhadrapada," began on september 19. This blessed 10-day celebration begins on Chaturthi and ends on Anantha Chaturdashi.

In mumbai and other regions of Maharashtra, it is celebrated with great grandeur, with thousands of devotees swarming into mandals to ask Lord Ganesh for his grace. people celebrate by bringing Lord Ganesh idols into their homes, keeping fasts, cooking mouthwatering foods, and visiting pandals.




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