Ganesha , the elephant-headed son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, who is believed by all his devotees and worshiped in every way. This colorful festival is celebrated with a tradition of joy where no cast and no religion matters as Lokmanya Tilak recognized the wide appeal of the deity Ganesha as "the god for everybody". The sight of the crowded streets lit up beautifully where night also feels like day, the different Ganesh images and the happy people is an amazing spectacle. People believe He is the giver of fortune and can help to avoid natural calamities.
But He will only be able to help us to avoid natural calamities if we people take an initiative to get a change.One of the major environmental impact during Ganesh Festival is due to idols made of PLASTER OF PARIS which is immersed in lakes, rivers and sea. During the process dissolution plaster releases toxic elements into the water body.So if we think over it, on the final day of procession we immerse infinite Ganpati idols which increases the level of acidity in the water and leads to so many disasters and diseases which we all cannot think of.By this I don't at all mean to say, to stop worshiping idols but definitely use natural clay. Though plaster is easy to mold and is less expensive but not at the cost of destroying nature.
This definitely leads to an argument that so many other things need to be controlled, why target religious aspects? But I feel if we get some change for the better and can be conveyed through religion which will be ideal for people to understand and nurture this thought.

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Nice article/blog post, Jasveen Auntie..
ReplyDeleteI actually wrote a very long, strong reply. But then I deleted it, thinking, you're approach is right. You mean well.. Awareness is the key.. My earlier point was, most people who read these blogs / newspapers (the educated, civilized community), is already aware. But still they dont do much. But I guess to each his / her own. People who can do something about it, SHOULD do something about it..
I wish you all the best and I hope you keep writing..
PS - First it was live. Then email. Then SMS. And now a BLOG! You find some-way to TALK TALK TALK TALK, dont you? I just hope you never buy a Blackberry :p ...
Then tell people who read this the ways! Show people what to do! Guide them! Most of the people dont do anything because they do not know what to do or How to do. Its easy to write this stuff. Its everywhere. ;)
ReplyDeleteankit if u read my profile it clearly says...i wanna talk about things which people are aware of...may topic is very basic and u will be able to read it everywhere...but through blogs and friends posting comments somewhere there is a self realization...and if it starts from our friend circle then I guess I have achieved a lot... so if u have something in ur mind,like a suggestion...please post it...and yeh i have mentioned that plaster is not good instead u can use natural clay...
ReplyDeleteVypeR u right everyone has a different perception, people are educated yet we are not been able to get any difference.
ReplyDeleteFew days before i was talking to ankit and he mentioned that the water would be less polluted if we use clay..(good thought bro)..
AND about me jabbering that is never gonna end u should blame hitul for choosing me...all u guys have to suffer now...lol...
September 25, 2010 9:04 AM
good job jas!!
ReplyDeleteGood job.. Keep it up. I hope it does make a difference
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