Mukesh Ambani, the renowned billionaire, recently made headlines as he patiently waited for his daughters-in-law, Shloka and Radhika Ambani, to join him for the Aarti at Lalbaugcha Raja during the auspicious Ganesh Chaturthi festival. Accompanied by his son Anant Ambani, the Ambani family visited the Lalbaugcha Raja temple in Mumbai to seek blessings from Lord Ganesh, a tradition that holds significant importance for them.
Mukesh Ambani’s Special Moment
In a heartwarming video shared on Instagram by HT Lifestyle, Mukesh Ambani can be seen eagerly awaiting the arrival of his daughters-in-law, Shloka Mehta and Radhika Merchant, for the Aarti. The video captures a tender moment where Mukesh asks Anant in Hindi, “Shloka-Radhika aaye kya?” (Have Shloka and Radhika arrived?), to which Anant responds reassuringly, “They are coming.” This simple yet poignant interaction showcases the close bond shared within the Ambani family.
Temple Visit Amid Tight Security
Despite the heavy security surrounding the temple, Mukesh Ambani, Anant, Radhika Merchant, and Shloka Mehta made their way to Lalbaugcha Raja on Friday to partake in the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities. Surrounded by throngs of devotees, the family sought blessings from Lord Ganesh, with Mukesh Ambani seen engaging with the crowd and chatting with his daughters-in-law. Notably, Reliance Foundation chairperson Nita Ambani was absent during this particular visit.
Ganesh Visarjan at Antilia
The Ambanis continued their Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations with the immersion ceremony (visarjan) of their Ganpati idol on Sunday night at Chowpatty Beach. Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant were spotted joyfully dancing to the rhythm of drums, dressed in traditional outfits for the occasion. Nita Ambani, Anant, and Radhika traveled from their opulent residence, Antilia, to the immersion site on a truck, accompanied by celebrity friends like Orry and Shanaya Kapoor.
This year’s Ganesh Chaturthi held special significance for the Ambani family, as it marked the first major festival following Anant and Radhika’s wedding in July. The Ganpati idol at Antilia, affectionately known as “Antilia cha Raja (King of Antilia),” has become a central symbol of the family’s deep devotion to Lord Ganesh, embodying their rich cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs.
The Ambanis hosted a grand Ganesh Chaturthi celebration at their Mumbai home, Antilia, which saw the presence of Bollywood stars, as well as the entire Ambani family, including Anil Ambani and his wife, Tina Ambani. The festive atmosphere at Antilia reflected the family’s commitment to celebrating traditions in style, showcasing their flair for hosting lavish events that bring together loved ones and friends from all walks of life.
With their philanthropic endeavors and dedication to community service, the Ambanis have not only made a mark in the business world but also in the hearts of many through their acts of kindness and generosity. The annual Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations serve as a reminder of their deep-rooted values and commitment to honoring traditions that hold personal and cultural significance for them.
As the Ambani family continues to inspire others with their grace, humility, and unwavering devotion to their faith, their presence at Lalbaugcha Raja and Antilia during Ganesh Chaturthi serves as a testament to the power of family bonds, spirituality, and the importance of coming together to celebrate life’s blessings.