Make the eco-friendly Ganesha idol yourself with these home ingredients

Every year tonnes of waste is left behind after the Ganpati immersion. Though we welcome Bappa with open hearts, his immersion left behind a trail of scattered waste which hardly becomes compost and mostly found dumped in water bodies.

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most celebrated festivals in India, especially in Maharashtra. The celebration takes place in full swing; the streets are filled with boisterous devotees with music and gigantic idols of Ganesha paraded throughout the cities and immersed in water bodies after the festival ends.

However, it’s important to instil the idea of going green and talk about combining the passion for planting trees and making eco-friendly idols at home.

An eco-friendly Ganesh Chaturthi

People should strongly prefer eco-friendly Ganesha statues and decorations. Typically, idols are manufactured of plaster of Paris, which is extremely harmful to our environment. It is critical to connect celebrations with ecological understanding to ensure that Mother Earth does not suffer in our awe.


As a result, not only will these guidelines will introduce people to ecological concepts at home, but they will also get to experience the pure joy of making Bappa with own hands.

How to create an eco-friendly idol at home?

We can make an eco-friendly Ganesha using kitchen ingredients available at home. This is totally chemical free and compostable.


You will need:

    •    5 spoons turmeric
    •    2 spoons all-purpose flour
    •    ½ spoon sugar
    •    Milk to knead


Method:

    •    Knead the dough to a consistency to shape the idol.
    •    Take half the dough and make a sphere using it, which will be the stomach.
    •    Now take some more dough and elongate it to make the legs. Whenever you see cracks while making the idol, seal it with milk touches.
    •    Make another small sphere, that will be the head of Ganesha. Keep applying milk on the joints and cracks to properly mould the Ganesha.
    •    Now make hands of Ganesha according to the design you prefer.
    •    Then make two ears and a trunk for Ganesha. Followed by making two or three circles to make the “mukut” or crown.
    •    To make the eyes, you can use black pepper or cloves.
    •    Use match-sticks for the tusks.
    •    Let it dry and you are ready with your eco-friendly Ganesha.


How to immerse the idol in garden section of the home?

After the Ganapati festival end, the idol can be immersed in a bucket of water. The idol will dissolve in the water after some time, and it can be utilized to water plants as it contains only natural components.

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Dr. Kirti Sisodhia

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