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Watch: Transgender Community Dances To Honor Ganesha In Mumbai Rain

Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, a vibrant and inclusive festival, continues to showcase the city’s rich cultural fabric. This year, the festival saw a remarkable demonstration of unity and diversity as the transgender community made headlines with their unique celebration of Lord Ganesha. Embracing the festival’s spirit of inclusivity, this group presented a distinctive twist by featuring the ‘female form of Lord Ganesha’ in their celebrations.

Rain or Shine, the Show Must Go On

A video shared on Instagram captures the dynamic performance of the transgender community, dressed in white salwar-kameez, energetically dancing through the streets despite the rain. The footage, posted by user zombieefamily, shows the group’s unwavering enthusiasm as they celebrate Lord Ganesha. The caption accompanying the video read: “Har ghar mai Ganesh ji honge. He never differentiates between anyone,” highlighting the festival’s unifying nature.

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Online Reactions Reflect Joy and Appreciation

The video quickly garnered attention on social media, with viewers expressing their admiration through heartfelt comments and emojis. One user remarked: “Bro wanted a cool entry, so he made it rain with wind.” Another noted: “Even Bappa is happy to be welcomed like this,” while a third praised: “Ganesha’s look, The dance, the white dress code, the freedom, the happiness.” The final comment read: “The rain said it all,” emphasizing the celebratory spirit despite the weather conditions.

A Historic Performance by Maharashtra’s First Transgender Dhol-Tasha Troupe

In a related development, Maharashtra’s first transgender dhol-tasha troupe, Shikhandi, made history with their performance at the renowned Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati Mandal in Pune. This breakthrough performance was shared by Jist on Instagram, further demonstrating the festival’s commitment to inclusivity and cultural expression.

The Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations this year not only highlighted Mumbai’s cultural diversity but also showcased the festival’s ability to unite people across various communities, reinforcing the spirit of inclusivity and joy that defines the celebration.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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