In Hyderabad, the visarjan (immersion) of the grand Maha Ganesh idol, which is a key part of the Vinayaka Chavithi celebrations, is going smoothly. This is thanks to the use of advanced hydraulic crane technology. Right now, the final stage of the visarjan is happening, with the idol being moved to crane No. 4 on NTR Marg.
The hydraulic cranes are playing an important role in speeding up the visarjan process. These machines are making sure the massive idol is handled carefully and precisely. In addition to this, drone cameras are monitoring the entire operation. The drones give real-time updates to ensure everything goes smoothly. Once the idol reaches crane No. 4, it will take about two more hours to remove the weldings and complete the visarjan.
Around crane No. 4, there’s a lot of activity. Devotional songs fill the air, and drums are beating loudly. To keep things safe and organized, around 700 police officers have been stationed in the area. Their job is to manage the large crowds and maintain order during the visarjan.
The Badda Ganesh organizers shared that this year’s Shobha Yatra (procession) has drawn a large number of devotees. After the Kalash Puja, the visarjan process will officially begin. Officials from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) are working closely together to oversee the event. They have also advised the public to stay safe by avoiding going into the water or crossing barriers.
The use of hydraulic cranes and drone technology shows how traditional events like the Ganesh visarjan are becoming more modern and efficient, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and safely for everyone involved.