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Stop - 1st January
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GANAPATHI goes ECO Friendly
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5 Feet Height - Pure Clay.
No Toxic Colors.
Desolves and also purifies WATER.
Suitable for Appts., Offices, Colonys, etc...
Cost 3000 Rs Only
9 8 8 5 5 1 1 1 7 3 - 64514336 - 9848444950
Request Volunteers to join for FREE distribution
of 23000 Eco Friendly Ganapati Idols
On 30th, 31st Aug and 1st of September
Venue - Emerald Sweet House, Opp. To Ramakrishna Mutt, Indirapark Road
No Time frame or restrictions.
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Why it is IMPORTANT TO MAKE GANESHA WITH CLAY ONLY?
Clay and water is mixed to give form to the formlessness. Each person brings Ganesha in clay idol form into the home. This is the Supreme Being arriving at home. After the celebrations, it is time to accept the eternal cosmic law that which took form has to become formless again. It is a never ending cycle (Chakra).
The formlessness giving way to form and then moving again towards formlessness. Each year Ganesha arrives to teach us that forms change but the Supreme Truth remains the same. Body perishes but Brahman residing in it remains constant. This body becomes energy for another but the source of energy is the same. Bliss is achieved when we realize this.
The act also symbolizes the concept of Moksha, or liberation, in Hinduism. Thus we create Ganesha out of clay, worship it and later it is submerged (Visarjan).
Use only clay Ganesh idol and please do not throw plastic in water. Perform a symbolic immersion in a bucket of water and then use it to water plants. |
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