Wednesday 11 September 2019

Ganpati Bappa Morya!! (2019)


नमस्कार,
आजच्या या ब्लॉग मध्ये आपल्या सर्वांचे स्वागत आहे.
Upnagracha Raja
(Borivali- E)

It's Ganesh Chaturthi 2019 and Ganesh Chaturthi is being celebrated all over India to it's absolute fullest.
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Lalbaughcha Raja (around 18-20ft.)

(Lalbaugh)

An Indian Freedom fighter, Lokmanya Tilak started this tradition of Sarvajanik Ganesh Utsav in 1893. He saw this utsav as an opportunity in bringing people together to celebrate in unity.
Historical records also say that Shivaji Maharaj was the one to initiate Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra.
Upnagracha Raja (around 20-25ft.)

(Borivali- E)

Anyways
, whoever may have started it, this festival definitely brings people together.
Every year Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with So much joy and enthusiasm. Ganesh Pandals are set up at almost every society as well as Ganesh idols are installed at homes too.
People worship the god of wisdom and knowledge i.e. our beloved Ganpati Bappa with extreme devotion, faith and love.
Hathway Sai Starcha Ganpati

(Kandivali- E)

Being
said this, this festival is followed by "The Immersion Ceremony" Or "Visarjan" Which is done in Rivers and Oceans since a long time now, which has now caused havoc on ocean and river beds and the water is totally contaminated.
Gurudutt Cha Ganpati

(Borivali- E)

People
get all teary eyed and emotional during Visarjans but how come they don't realise that by immersing these idols into Oceans and Rivers, it's just a matter of few more years that these natural beauties would be totally devastated and we will be the reason for its devastation.
"Keeping our environment safe and clean is the need of the hour."


Now, these Ganpati Bappa's murti's or idols are mostly made of POP i.e. Plaster Of Paris and are painted with colours which are harmful and contains poisonous chemicals and heavy metals. Just Imagine: every year thousands of idols are being immersed into these rivers and oceans; literally "EVERY YEAR"
It is not only harmful for us but also for the marine life living inside of it.
How is this fair to them?

There are also videos circulated on social media where the idols are literally just thrown down from a bridge like it's just a showpiece. Is this your devotion and love for god? Or just a fake showoff of devotion?
Gajanan Utsav Mandalcha Ganpati
(Borivali- E)

However
there are a few people who care for our planet and environment, and are coming up with better alternatives like "Krutrim Talav" or "Faux/ Artificial Lake" which is use to immersify the idols and and later the artificial lake is closed again with soil and mud or however it's required to do; also there is another really cool concept of "Eco Friendly Ganesha"
How is this cool?
Because none of these Ganpati idols are harmful Or poisonous, they contain substances which will help our planet and environment in a way or other. Eco-friendly Ganesha's are not only safe but also very beautiful to look at. Also, you feel a sense of happiness that you contributed towards a safe environment.

Krutrim Talav/ Artificial Lake
(Bhosle udyan, Borivali- E)

Krutrim Talav/ Artificial Lake
(Bhosle udyan, Borivali- E)


Well! let's take a look at a few of the eco-friendly Ganeshas, shall we?
1. One of my friend (Ankur Dhamale) has this beautiful Ganpati Bappa's idol for 3 years at his place which is made of soil. They immerify the idol at home and later plant a tree in it. Even their decoration is eco-friendly.How thoughtful of them, isn't it?
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2. These idols are also made of soil and mud. And are safe and eco-friendly.


3. Frooti Ganesha.
Doesn't this look satisfying to you?
How creative is this idea!
This one is Made from 5000* Recyclable Frooti Tetra Packs.


Tomorrow is the last day of Ganesh Chatuthurti!

So, let's take a pledge this year...
If you had Ganpati Bappa at your your home or in your society which was not eco friendly friendly, I really request you to maybe try and start bringing eco friendly Ganpati Bappas from next year onwards.
Please do consider this this consider this. 
This will be YOUR 1st step towards creating a safe environment for yourself and the future generation as well as being an inspiration for everyone who knows you personally.

And I really hope that from next year i.e. from 2020 we will be be experiencing Eco Friendly Ganpati Bappa on a much larger scale.
Ok folks,
That's it for today. I hope you enjoyed the blog. If you did, don't forget to share this blog with your beloved friends and family. Share this as much as you can.
See you in my next blog post.
Untill then,

STAY TUNED!
चला भेटूया पुढच्या ब्लॉग मध्ये.

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