Mumbai (AFP) - Elaborately-decorated giant Ganesha idols were sent out to sea off Mumbai on Sunday as millions of Indian Hindus marked the end of a major festival celebrating the elephant-headed deity.
Devotees ritually immersed in water thousands of exquisitely designed statues of the Hindu god, some 24-feet tall, at beaches up and down the coast of India's commercial capital.
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