Updated On: 24 September, 2023 12:05 PM IST | Tanmayi Savadi
Ganesh Chaturthi 2023: The first five days of the 11-day festival ended on Saturday with Gauri-Ganpati visarjan. While several homes continue to host the Elephant God, most of them said an emotional goodbye to him last evening. TV celebrities welcomed Bappa home this year and celebrated the festival at home with devotion and enthusiasm. Here`s looking at Ganesh Chaturthi festivities at their residences

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Rupali Ganguly invited Ganpati Bappa home and sought his blessings. The actress shared multiple pictures from the first day of the festival on Instagram
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Tejasswi Prakash celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi in a traditional Maharashtrian style at home with her parents and beau Karan Kundrra
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Parents-to-be Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla hosted Ganpati at home this year. They performed visarjan on Saturday
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Shivangi Joshi invited Ganpati home this year and hosted him with devotion and enthusiasm. The actress shared pictures from the celebration on Instagram
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Rithvik Dhanjani carves his own Ganpati idol at home every year. This year was no different. They celebrated the festival in an eco-friendly way
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Arjun Bijlani hosts Ganpati every year. The actor offered prayers and celebrated the festival with his family and friends
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Ishita Dutta and Vatsal Sheth celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi for the first time with their son, Vaayu, who was born to them on July 20
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Shraddha Arya did a pooja at home on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. She shared pictures on Instagram
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Urvashi Dholakia and her sons welcomed Ganpati home this year. The actress shared happy pictures from the festival on Instagram
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Ankita Lokhande continued the tradition of celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi at home with her family members
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