Dehradun (Uttarakhand):This Ganesh festival, eco-friendly idols crafted from cow dung are in huge demand in Dehradun. Along with ensuring environmental sustainability, people are opting for these idols for a greener celebration.
Preparations for the festival had started long time back and artists started crafting the idols about three to four months ago. Idols made from cow dung that are being prepared by the Swadesh Kutumb Self Help Group in Dehradun has caught a lot of attention. The artisans had begun the idol making process from summer.
According to the Swadesh Kutumb Self Help Group members, cow dung, commonly used as a fuel and festiliser in rural India, is considered sacred in Sanatan Dharma and used during rituals. So, Ganesh idols made from cow dung has a religious significance attached to it, they said.
Talking to ETV Bharat, trainer of the group, Pawan Thapa, said that when the idol is immersed after the festival is over, it does not cause any pollution. "The idol dissolves in the water within a very short time. The cow dung naturally breaks down and the carbon content in it enriches the soil, serving as a nutrient for plants," he said.
Thapa said that after collecting the cow dung, it is completely dried on the rooftops and then powdered after which, it is kept aside. Next, clay is also thoroughly dried and powdered. After this, a portion of the powdered cow dung and clay are mixed together and poured into the molds. Once the idol is removed from the mold, glue coding is done to strengthen it so that does not break loose when lifted.
Usually, the dung of Badri (or "desi") cows is used for making the idols. It takes around one month to carve a large idol and a week for smaller ones.