VINAYAKA
CHAVITI FESTIVAL IN HYDRABAD
The
11-day Vinayaka Chaviti festivities will be commencing from Wednesday18th
September,2012, in the twin cities and
pandal organisers are making elaborate arrangements to celebrate the festival
with fervour and gaiety While many pandal organisers continue to install
conventional idols made of plaster of Paris, a few of them are installing huge
clay Ganesha idols in their bid to propagate the usage of eco-friendly idols.Youngman
Youth Association near Goshala, Lower Tank Bund is installing a 30-foot-tall
idol and Future Foundation Society at Shalibanda has come up with a 25-foot
idol. Both happen to be prepared from clay as also another tall idol being
planned at Durgam Cheruvu.“The idea is to spread the message of using clay
idols. Khairatabad Ganesh is very popular because of its height and people
visit from far off places to seek the blessings of the Lord. Hence, we wanted
to install a 30-foot-tall clay idol to draw attention of many people,” says P.
Murali, president of Youngman Youth Association.
Lot
of effort has gone into installing these really big idols.Artisans were invited
from Kolkata and the work commenced last month. “Sans a touch of chemicals,
only water colours are being used to make the idol look more appealing,”
explains Sai Dutt Chandan of Future Foundation Society.It is not just manual
effort, but pandal organisers are also investing about Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 4 lakh
in these clay idols. And the emphasis is on making people realise the adverse
impact of chemicals and other materials in making the idols, he adds.Many
resident welfare associations too are installing clay idols this year.
According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority, about 200
associations were provided with 5-foot-tall clay idols and another 25,000
one-foot idols to individual families.The GHMC also claims to have presented
100 clay idols to each corporator to be distributed in his or her respective
divisions. “Since last two years we have been installing clay idols provided by
the HMDA. This apart, we are distributing 300 small idols to our members as a
means to promote clay idols,” says J.S.T Sayi, secretary of Model Colony
Association at Erragadda.
Prof. John Kurakar
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