Team Herald
PANJIM: In a spirit of deep devotion, one-and-half-day immersion of Ganesh idols unfolded on Sunday evening and night all over the State, marking a cherished tradition with devotees from all walks of life coming together to bid a heartfelt farewell
to Lord Ganesh.
Before immersing the idol, families performed poojas.
At some of the places people burst crackers before taking the idols out for immersion.
At St Cruz, the devotees worshipped the idols before immersing them in the water.
Ganesh Chaturthi starts with bringing of the elephant-headed idols of Lord Ganesh and installing them in Hindu households and public pandals across the State. Both welcoming Lord Ganesh and immersion of the idols hold equal importance. The immersions symbolise the return of Lord Ganesh to the divine parents Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Devotees will immerse the idols on the fifth day, seventh day or ninth day during the Ganesh Chaturthi.