Below are listed the photo galleries of the 2017 Ganesh Chaturthi Pictorial Report. Click the link at each section to view that particular gallery.
[Thanks to Professor Hari Prasad for gallery photographs]
Tamari Nagar, one of the largest tanks at Tiruvannamalai |
The Mandapams at opposite sides of the tank have been renovated |
Smaller Ganesha carried by hand up the side of the tank bund |
By starting immersions in the afternoon, authorities hoped to reduce the late evening bottleneck of previous years |
Lads in the tank ready to receive the Ganesh statue |
Smaller statue coming up the slope—to the relief of carrying lads |
In He goes—a number of statues with paraphernalia have already been immersed in the Tank |
A beautifully decorated Ganesha coming up the slope |
Bullock cart with Ganesha and two different versions of Ardhanisvara |
This year a great variety of types of statues |
A big Ganesha needs the crane to help him to the top of the slope |
And in He goes! |
Two smaller Ganeshas in line for immersion |
Easy enough to carry this little fellow into the tank |
Another giant Ganesh being attached to the crane winch |
Up he goes! |
Giving a final darshan for the 2017 Arunachala Ganesha Chaturthi Festival |
Awaiting the new arrival, many Ganeshas are already in the Tank |
A version of a seeded eco-friendly Ganesh was sold for the first time at Tiruvannamalai during the 2017 Ganesh Chaturthi Festival |
Puja at Sambandha Vinayakar, Big Temple |
Puja on Friday, 25 August 2017 Ganesh Chaturthi |
Ganesh puja in private home |
Ganesh Puja in Shrine outside Private Home |
Photograph showing offerings in front of Private Shrine |
Magnificent Ganesh outside Big Temple Priests' homes on Big Street |
Decorations outside Ganesha Shrine, Car Street |
Throughout the City, large mounds of clay on the streets waiting to be used in the creation of moulded Lord Ganesha statues |
Taking the back mould off the statue |
Tidying and cleaning after taking off moulds |
His son and wife working with him the whole day creating moulded Lord Ganesha statues |
The mould fully encompasing the clay |
Front mould taken off the statue |
Handing statue to his son to complete the work |
Taking the back mould off from the Lord Ganesha statue |
Finishing off the back of the Lord Ganesha statue |