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Sep 3, 2008

1000s Of Devotees At Asia's Biggest Lord

Thousands of devotees in Coimbatore are converging at the Mundhi Vinayaka Temple to pay their obeisance to the Asia's biggest Lord Ganesha idol here on the occasion of Ganesha Chadurthi (chaturthi) being celebrated today across the country. At this temple, the 19-feet high Ganesh idol, weighing 190 tonnes, attracts everyone's attention as it is made of a single stone.Devotees from all walks of life are visiting the Mundhi Vinayaka Temple, located near Pulia Kalam Village of the city, to worship the special Lord Ganesha.


Meanwhile, special pujas are being conducted to Lord Ganesha at this temple on the occasion of Ganesha Chadurthi and the idol is decorated with 4,000 kilograms of flowers and 100 kgs of sandal paste. Karthikeyan, the temple priest, said: "Ganesha Chaurthi is being celebrated today all over the world, this Mundi Vinayakar is Asia's biggest idol and today special pujas are being conducted. It is decorated with four tonnes of flowers and the face is decorated with sandal paste, which looks like a small baby."



"Every year over 100,000 devotees come here to worship Lord Ganesha. This year expect more than that number," the priest added. Vasuki, one devotee, said: "Today being Ganesha Chaturthi, special puja is being conducted to this Asia's biggest Ganesha here, large number of people are visiting to this temple. I also come here to worship Ganesha every year and this year too I prayed ord Ganesha for the welfare of the people of this country." Maharashtra is known to have several life-sized Ganesha idols. But they are made of plaster of Paris and often immersed into the sea after 10-day Ganesha puja.Ganesha Chaturthi, the great Ganesha festival, also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' or 'Vinayaka Chavithi' is celebrated by Hindus around the world as the birthday of Lord Ganesha. It is marked during the Hindu month of Bhadra (mid-August to mid-September).

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