Visharjan of Lord Ganesha

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The tradition of immersing Lord Ganesha idols during Ganesh Visarjan symbolizes the cycle of birth, life, and dissolution. It represents the idea that everything in life is temporary, and even the divine takes form and merges back into the elements. While the ritual itself is significant, the environmental impact caused by the immersion of non-eco-friendly idols is a valid concern.

The use of idols made from materials like Plaster of Paris (PoP), along with toxic paints, leads to water pollution, harming aquatic life and ecosystems. For a better future, shifting to eco-friendly practices is essential. By choosing idols made from natural clay and organic colors, we respect both the tradition and the environment. This approach ensures that the spirit of the ritual remains intact while promoting sustainability.

So, the answer lies not in questioning Visarjan, but in how we perform it. If we adapt eco-friendly practices, we align the ritual with the broader idea of prosperity—one that includes a healthy, sustainable environment for future generations.

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