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Viral Video Shows Pakistani Hindus Celebrating Ganpati Bappa Morya—Viewers Wonder: Is It Real?

A video of Pakistani Hindus celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi chanting and dancing in public has gone viral, prompting viewers to ask if it’s real.

Published By: Komal Singh
Last Updated: September 1, 2025 15:55:52 IST

A recent video uploaded by Hindu Pakistan residents chanting “Ganpati Bappa Morya” has gone viral on social media. The colorful video replete with devotion, has been sought after online Is this even real?

A Surprising Sight of Devotion

The action photos capture members of Pakistan’s Hindu community celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi rituals, singing songs, chanting, and displaying cultural passion reminiscent of large Indian festivals. The sentimental portrayal of religion transcending geographies surprised everyone by showing that religion indeed has no boundaries.



From Doubt to Discovery

When the video went viral, the majority of the users were left motionless, wondering if challenges such as religious constraints could hold out against such public spectacles. That changed as more videos and eyewitness perspectives confirmed the authenticity of the celebration. 

Ganesh Chaturthi Beyond India

Whereas normally closely linked with India’s festivities, Ganesh Chaturthi is also observed in Karachi and specifically by the Maharashtra Panchayat community. The festival has increasingly become popular with the blend of local belief and cultural heritage.

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Unity in Diversity

Most moving was the sight of non-Hindu well-wishers participating along with the devotees. People from other faiths were also observed participating in the prayers and celebrations in videos, providing the festival with an inspiring hint of interfaith harmony.

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Devotion with a Shared Rhythm

The highlights of the festivities were spirited dhol rhythms, presentations of homemade sweets and hymns of celebration, creating a cozy yet powerful experience that resonated deep with listeners, especially those used to the vibe of the celebration in Indian metropolises.

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