Ganesh Chaturthi is coming on September 2 and people are getting ready to worship Lord Ganesha, the god who removes obstacles and paves way for a happy life. As usual, the Ganapathi Bappa is being made at about 50 feet at the world-famous Khairatabad Pandal.
It is complete to the extent of about 70 per cent and the rest will be done in about 20 days time. But the NGOs and also the environmentalists who are here to save people from the pollution are recommending Ganeshas made out of clay.
The clay idols just mix with the water and there is no pollution generated in the process. The paster of Paris idols with colours are costly and they spoil the environment and also the water bodies during the Nimajjan process.
Hence most of them are recommending the people to use clay Ganeshas without colors. Or one can use Natural colors which are eco-friendly. Several NGOs are gearing up to distribute Clay Ganehsas free of cost for the people and trying to save the environment from pollution.
Mumbai and Telugu states celebrate this festival in a big way and people including the youth are waiting for Ganesha to be worshipped. It is a 10-day festival and it will culminate with Shoba yatra on the last day where the Ganesha are immersed in the waters called the Nimajjan.
Last one month it was Bonalu and now it will be Ganesha in the next month for the 10 days.
So please worship Clay Ganeshas and save the environment by avoiding pollution.