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In 1934, fishermen of the Koli community founded Lalbaugcha Raja.
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The Kambli family has been making the idol for generations at Kambli Arts workshop.
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Every year, the height of the idol varies between 18-20 feet.
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The garments for Ganpati idol are made by Rupesh Pawar at Lalbaug Parel.
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Last year, the total income of the mandal was around ₹6.25 crore!
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Last year, the gold and silver jewellery offered were worth ₹1.25 crores.
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Lalbaugcha Raja was visited by thousands of devotees this year.
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The dhol tasha pathak had an unmatchable energy while playing dhol.
The highlight of Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav was dhwajotsav!
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