Vadodara (Gujarat): On Ganesha Chaturthi, an organisation based in Gujarat's Vadodara has made eco-friendly 'Vedic Ganesha idols' for the occasion.
Mukesh Gupta, the Director of Kamdhenu Gau Amrita said that the eco-friendly Ganesha idols would benefit the environment as they can be dissolved in water or be used as fertilisers.
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"We are making Ganesha idols using cow dung. The biggest advantage is that these idols can be dissolved in water at the time of visarjan (immersion) so one need not go to a river, they can immerse the idols in water tubs also, and they can be used as fertilisers. The second advantage is that this idol is cheaper than the idols made of plaster of Paris (POP) or clay," he said.
Gupta added that several orders had to be cancelled due to the prevailing weather conditions and COVID-19 outbreak. Following incessant rains and lack of sunlight, artists are facing difficulty in drying up the idols.
"Apart from this, cow dung has special importance in Hinduism and it is considered sacred. It is difficult to make these idols; out of 50 idols made, only 30 are successful and 20 are damaged. Due to heavy rains and less sunlight, the idols are ready but they haven't dried due to which we had to cancel several orders. We have 400 orders but we are unable to supply," he added.