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Ganesh Festival 2022: Ganpati Bapa Moriya! Eco-Friendly Ganesh Idol, Vegan Modaks & Joyful Decor

Ganpati Bapa Moriya!
Eco-Friendly Ganesh Idol, Vegan Modaks & Joyful Decor from Aug 31

Ala re ala! Ganpati ala! The joyful songs, bright colours and hope for better tomorrow will tint the air of Indore soon as the grand Ganesh festival stretching to 10-11 days will commence from August 31.
Preparing for the grand festivals, most large pandals are being prepared on different themes. A new trend is following Trianga colour theme, i.e. using colours of Indian flag.
Major celebrations will be seen in famous temples of Indore especially Khajrana Ganesh, where everyday new decorations can be seen.

Indore’s Tallest Idol with Grand Carpet
The tallest and largest Ganesh idol measuring 12 feet by 14 feet made from soil will be installed at Jairampur Colony. Though there are bigger idols across the country, this is the largest idol that is made from soil and not Plaster Of Paris (POP).
Though Bhubhneshwar installs 51-feet tall idol, it is made using plaster of Paris, bamboo and thermocol. In Indore, keeping the city clean and staying eco-friendly, the organising committee planned ahead and made extra efforts to prepare the large idol.
Clay from river Ganges was brought and artisans from Kolkata were invited to prepare the idol. Artisans led by Rajeev Pal have been working on the idol for over two months now.
“We have chosen the design of the idol in the royal form of Lord Sun, who rides a chariot,” Anil Aaga from organising committee said. He added that a long pathway about 500 feet long with red carpet and longest possible Trianga has been prepared for the festival.

Colourful Sweets: Traditional to Special Custom
This year, it’s time to indulge in healthy sweets and bright coloured modaks. While chocolate modaks have been a part of Ganesh offerings, this year, it is more of traditional flavours.
Maharastrian families will prepare 11 types of Modaks including Ganesh’s favourite jiggery stuffed modak. Sindhi families will add their own traditional sweets including Khorak to the platter along with modaks as well. Rasgullas in different shapes, sizes and colours will trend across the city.
Further, Basundi will continue to trend among other dry fruit and other laddus. A healthy popular variant is puffed rice laddus. Some home bakers like Rakshita Mehta have prepared vegan gluten free keto modaks. The modak is vegan has no dairy products for lactose intolerant people because these options are not available in market.

Some striking Idols coming up...
A 21 feet high statue of Lord Ganesh, which is to be enshrined in the courtyard of Mahakal temple in Ujjain, MP, is being prepared in Indore. Artisan Atul Pal said, “ This idol will feature 1100 forms of Ganesh.”
Further, another popular idol would be Nariyal Wala Ganesh. The idol features Lord Ganesh sipping on coconut water. It will be installed at Sabzi Mandi and promote healthy eating.
Another idol that will gather enough attention is Bade Kaan Wale Ganesh, where the idol features Lord Ganesh with enormous ears to highlight the importance of listening.



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