Nalanda: Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with pomp across the country, but in Bihar's Nalanda, the statue of Lord Ganesha is kept in the police station premises for 355 days a year for security. The idol of Ganesha, installed in the Silao police station premises, is brought out of the temple for 10 days. In these 10 days, the devotees are immersed in the worship of Ganapati.
What is it in this statue that it has to be kept under surveillance? A priest named Bal Govind Ram has given the answer to this. The priest said that this precious statue was 150 years old. Being precious, thieves have always eyed it. Once the idol was stolen but people noticed and the thieves were caught. After that, the locals decided that Ganapati should be kept safe in the temple of the police station premises.