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Devotees flock to Woodbridge New Jersey Ganesh Festival

September 2024 441 views 13 Min

Ganeshotsav at Woodbridge Center, New Jersey, brings the vibrant celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi to the Indian community abroad. Devotees gather to worship Lord Ganesha, shop for eco-friendly idols, and partake in cultural festivities. The event fosters a sense of community, celebrating Hindu traditions and Indian cultural heritage in the heart of the USA.

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