Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar also greeted people on the occasion.
The Ganesh Chaturthi, locally known as 'Chovoth', marked the commencement of the ten-day Ganpati festival during which people will keep the idols of the God of wisdom at home and offer 'prasad' and sing the traditional 'aarti'.
As per the beliefs and customs followed by people, the idols will be immersed on the second, fifth and last day of festival.
The state government announced a public holiday today to mark the occasion.
Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav pandals were also set up at some places in the state to celebrate the festival.