Worship the earthen Ganesha and save the environment

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The South India times Nizamabad: Chairman Dhanpal Suryanarayana said that under the auspices of Dhanpal Lakshmi Bhai Vittal Trust, free clay ganpatula is being distributed. The culture of our Indian country is very special with Hindu traditions and the festivals we celebrate.

Especially the Navaratri celebrations of Lord Ganesha, who is considered as Adi God, are associated with nature. As part of these ceremonies, we use the Ganesha statue along with pooja materials of different types of branches, flowers, and leaves, every item is available in nature and is very good for our health. The use of Plaster of Paris chemicals has increased in place of clay Ganesha, and modern touches have also taken place in the decorative items used in worship. As a result, there is a danger of disappearing many features and cultural traditions hidden in the festivals we celebrate.

Dhanpal Lakshmibai Vittal Gupta Charitable Trust is working hard to bring about a change in this situation and introduce our original cultural traditions to the youth of today’s generation.

As a part of this, a pro- gram will be organized to distribute clay Ganesha idols to the city residents for free District General Secretary Pothankar Lakshmi Narayana, Nyalam Raju, Vino d Reddy, Panchareddy Sridhar, Tent House Srinivas, Kotha Venu, BJP leaders participated in this program.

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