
A big moment for our NRI community in the U.S. By the way, Quicklly is bringing the soul of Mumbai's most beloved Ganesh pandal straight to your screen. Starting on the 27th of August 2025, tune in to Quicklly App and our YouTube live stream of Lalbaugcha Raja for 8 hours daily and join the darshan with family and friends, no matter where you're in America (USA).
What Is Lalbaugcha Raja, and How Did It Begin?
The Lalbaugcha Raja is the most famous and iconic idol of Lord Ganesh set up in Lalbaugh, Mumbai (Maharashtra), during every Ganesh Chaturthi. The fact is that such a tradition can be traced back to the 1930s, when the local fisherfolk and mill workers of the Lalbaug-Parel belt unified and put up an idol as their symbol of unity, a means of livelihood, and Thanksgiving. Over time, the pandal was completely transformed into a religious form of celebration to include hundreds of thousands of people.
Why only in Maharashtra, India?
The celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi has gained popularity as a public festival in Maharashtra, India, in the late nineteenth century, through Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak's efforts to unite people across community boundaries in a mood of celebration. Since then, household and community Ganpati installations across the state, especially in Mumbai, have come to be a cultural beat of the region.
Why Is It Called the “Raja of Mumbai”?
“Lalbaugcha Raja” translates to “The King of Lalbaug,” but their devotees lovingly call him the Raja of Mumbai because:
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Unmatched Footfall & Faith: Millions line up for hours sometimes all night believing the Raja grants heartfelt wishes (navas) and to get their Darshan.
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Symbol of Mumbai’s Spirit: As a sign of the spirit of the city, the pandal echoes the spirit of Mumbai - its resilience, warmth, and never-give-up spirit with ecstatic fervour.
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Historic Cultural Pull: The Ganpati Raja has a culture that cuts across boundaries of language, region, or background in Mumbai, India, attracting local families and visitors all around the world.
The Essence: What Makes This LIVE Darshan So Important?
For Ganpati bhakts throughout the world, LIVE darshan (a sacred sight of the deity) is deeply personal. With Lalbaugcha Raja:
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Seva & Shraddha: LIVE Darshan becomes a moment to offer prayers for health, new beginnings, exams, careers, business, or simply gratitude in life.
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Saarvajanik (Public) Celebration: The LIVE atmosphere, dhol-tasha, aarti, chants, turns faith into a shared experience for them from afar.
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Continuity of Tradition: Even if you live far from home, joining the Raja’s darshan keeps you rooted in the rituals you grew up with. They can feel the vibe even if they are not physically present there.
A BIG Moment for NRI in the U.S.
We only know how much Ganpati means to our community when we are away from our Country and living abroad. That’s why Quicklly is streaming Lalbaugcha Raja LIVE through their App so every student, working professional, parent, and grandparent across the U.S. can be part of the celebration and can feel it to the core.
What You’ll Experience with Quicklly
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8 hours of daily live darshan starting 27th August
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Aarti moments you can sync with at home
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Crystal-clear visuals so you can really feel the presence of the Raja
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A family-friendly stream you can cast on your TV through the App and celebrate together
How to Join the LIVE Darshan at Quicklly?
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Download and Open Quicklly’s App
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Tap on the bottom pop-up inside the Quicklly App
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Watch the LIVE darshan via the link
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Cast to the TV or watch it on your phone/laptop.
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Keep your aarti thali ready, join the aarti, sing along, and share the joy with loved ones.
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Feel the blessings anywhere, anytime
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Tip: Create your own mini-pandal at home, place a diya, flowers, and modaks. When the aarti plays live, do it with your family in sync.
Celebrate Like You’re in Mumbai From Anywhere in the U.S.
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Plan a Watch Party: Invite friends and neighbors to watch; have prasad (modaks/laddoos).
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Teach the Kids: Teach the story of Vighnaharta (the remover of obstacles) and why we chant “Ganpati Bappa Morya!”
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Share the Blessings: Cast a screen-mirror for elders at home or send the live link so they do not miss the moment.
Quicklly’s Promise
Quicklly has always stood for connecting diaspora hearts to hometown traditions, from food to festivals. This live darshan is our way of saying: distance should never dim devotion.
FAQs
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Is the live stream free?
Yes, the darshan is publicly available on Quicklly’s App
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Do I need to sign up?
Just subscribe to YouTube and turn on notifications.
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Can I do aarti at home while watching?
Absolutely. Light a diya, offer flowers or fruits, and join the chants during the live aarti.
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Will there be replays?
If you miss the live slot, check the channel for recorded segments or highlights.
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How long is the stream each day?
8 hours daily starting 27th August 2025