Varanasi: While Ganesh Utsav is usually confined to Maharashtra, members of the Maratha community settled in Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh are upholding a 126 year tradition of Ganesh Utsav started by freedom fighter Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. In the city of Lord Bholenath, Kashi, where chants of Har Har Mahadev are heard every day, there is an occasion when along with the name of Lord Bholenath, his son Ganpati also finds a mention.
Although the Ganesh Utsav reflects the Maratha culture and civilization in Maharashtra, the tradition started by Lokmanya Tilak on the streets of Varanasi are still kept alive by the people of Maharashtra, who settled in Kashi.There are many such areas in Varanasi including Brahma Ghat, Biwi Hatiya, Panchganga Ghat where a considerable number of Maratha community members reside.
These Marathi families have upheld the Ganesh Chaturthi in Kashi for the last 126 years to keep their culture and civilization alive in Uttar Pradesh. The trustee of the organizing committee, Vinayak Trimbak, said that the event was started when the revolutionaries and great leaders started the work of uniting the people in the country during the freedom struggle against the British.