Mumbai: Lord Ganesha is back among his devotees! In this season of Ganeshotsav, people visit sarvajanik Ganesh Mandals to seek blessings of the elephant god. Among the many pandals, the Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai, is the most famous.


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If you have plans to visit the mighty Lord at Lalbaug but don’t to how to get through, take a look here:


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.