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Ganesh Idol Remains Erect During Immersion; Internet Users Comment: 'Ganesh is Not Willing to Leave' | Video Here

Social media abuzz as a video of a suspended Ganesh Visarjan gains traction, depicting the idol miraculously staying upright amidst moving water.

Visarjan Ceremony Unusual: Ganesh Idol Remains Erect; Online Users Comment: "Bappa Refuses...
Visarjan Ceremony Unusual: Ganesh Idol Remains Erect; Online Users Comment: "Bappa Refuses Departure"; Video Included

Ganesh Idol Remains Erect During Immersion; Internet Users Comment: 'Ganesh is Not Willing to Leave' | Video Here

In the heart of Berlin, during the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations of 2025 at the Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple, an unexpected event occurred that has since gone viral on social media platforms. A video capturing the immersion of a Lord Ganesh idol in a river showed the idol stopping midway, causing a stir among viewers.

The video, which has left viewers touched, amused, and curious, has sparked a series of debates on both religious and logical explanations. Some netizens suggested that the idol may have been blocked by stones or uneven rocks in the water, while others saw it as a spiritual message.

One user commented, "Bappa be like, I don't want to go," referencing the affectionate nickname for Lord Ganesh. Another user wrote, "Every pause is Bappa's way of saying he's always with us." However, the man holding the idol interpreted the unusual behavior as a divine sign and bowed down respectfully.

Despite the video's interpretation as a divine sign, it's important to note that it has not been confirmed as such by any religious authorities. Some users believe that the video shows Lord Ganesh's presence and blessing, while others argue it is a natural occurrence. The video does not provide evidence of a miracle, as some suggest.

The Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in 2025 were grand, with popular celebrations in Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja and Hyderabad's Khairatabad Ganesh festival. Millions of devotees are expected to participate in the Ganesh Utsav celebrations across India, including in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.

Vibrant Ganesh pandals showcase devotion, tradition, and unity of devotees during the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. As the debates continue, one thing remains clear: the unwavering faith and devotion of the people towards Lord Ganesh.

Amid the mixed reactions, one user pleaded, "Brother, don't do this - please keep him at home." The video's virality on social media platforms has undoubtedly sparked a conversation, touching on the intersection of faith, tradition, and the modern world.

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