Ganesh Chaturthi is almost here. Pandals are being decorated across the country as devout Indians prepare to welcome Lord Ganesha, the mover of all obstacles and the symbol of prosperity. In a few days, great crowds of revellers will march in mammoth processions, leading the lovable elephant-headed god to a ceremonious immersion in lakes, rivers, and oceans. Artisans are fashioning idols from clay, papier mache and plaster of paris, and adding coats of paint. As Ganeshas brighten up homes and neighbourhoods.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
An intimate darshan with Ganesha
Ganesh Chaturthi is almost here. Pandals are being decorated across the country as devout Indians prepare to welcome Lord Ganesha, the mover of all obstacles and the symbol of prosperity. In a few days, great crowds of revellers will march in mammoth processions, leading the lovable elephant-headed god to a ceremonious immersion in lakes, rivers, and oceans. Artisans are fashioning idols from clay, papier mache and plaster of paris, and adding coats of paint. As Ganeshas brighten up homes and neighbourhoods.
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