Ganeshotsav in Mumbai reached a sweet high this year! The iconic Girgaoncha Raja was offered a massive 851 kg besan modak. This massive, record-breaking offering has been officially recognised as the world’s largest traditional modak! Scroll on to know more about it.
Massive Modak Offered To Girgaoncha Raja In Mumbai
According to Mid-Day, the massive modak offered to Girgaoncha Raja in Mumbai is 4 feet tall with a middle width of 3 feet 8 inches, and weighs about 851 kilograms. It has a base width of 2 feet 4 inches, and has been recognised as the world’s biggest modak made entirely with traditional Indian ingredients by the World Book of Records India.
Girgaoncha Raja’s organising committee joined hands with Fortune Edible Oil & Foods, Outdoor Options (a Revere Media LLP initiative), and MM Mithaiwala & Namkeen Pvt. Ltd. to make the world’s largest traditional modak for Girgaoncha Raja. Crafted with devotion and purity, the massive modak was prepared with besan (gram flour), desi ghee, sugar, and elaichi (cardamom).
While addressing the media, Girgaoncha Raja mandal’s spokesperson said, “This world-record modak is our homage to Bappa and our traditions. It represents not only devotion but also the richness of our ingredients and the dedication of our community.”
More About This Famous Sarvajanik Ganesh Mandal
Nikadwari Lane Sarvajanik Shree Ganeshotsav Mandal, popularly known as Girgaoncha Raja, is one of the oldest and most revered Ganesh mandals in Mumbai. It was first established in 1928, making it nearly a century old. What makes this sarvajanik Ganesh mandal stand out is its simplicity. Over the years, the organisers have kept traditional idol designs that capture Lord Ganesha’s serene form. Thousands of devotees visit the pandal every year to seek Bappa’s blessings. Keeping traditions alive, the Ganesh idol at the mandal is made in an eco-friendly style.
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