The festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha is here! Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is being celebrated in the nation today. The 10-day-long festival marks birth of the son of Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. Various pandals and mandaps are decorated with flowers and lights in cities that celebrate the festival. 


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Among the various pandals visited, the Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai is the most famous one and here is a complete guide on how to reach this popular Ganesh pandal.


If you stay in the Western Suburbs, take a Churchgate bound local train and get off at Lower Parel. Take a cab to reach your destination - Lalbaugcha Raja


If you stay in the Central Suburbs, take a CST bound local train and get off at Parel or Currey Road. Take a cab to reach your destination - Lalbaugcha Raja


If you stay in the Harbour line, take a CST bound train and get off at Kurla. Take a connecting train to Parel or Currey Road. Take a cab to reach your destination - Lalbaugcha Raja


If you are in South Mumbai, take a train from CST to Currey Road or Parel and then take a cab to Lal Baug.