This post is a part of my Semblance series. ^
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GANPATI BAPPA MORIYA!
Ohhh! Oooh..Check out these silly ideas some people used.
How boring!
Immersing clay Ganpati in the water so that it melts and mixes with the soil...Psssttt... Noob!
In a Bucket? So lame.
Haaa! What is so enjoyable about this, huh?
Loved it
ReplyDeleteThank you anonymous :)
DeleteNo words needed... Pictures were more than enough.
ReplyDeleteI know. I saved some letters.
DeleteSo sad to see such holy things treated in a horrible way.
ReplyDeletePeople wouldn't let idols touch ground or our feet or dirt or bleeding women but, leaving them this way in dirt, garbage, mud and waste with broken body parts is ok.
DeleteHow sad!
ReplyDeleteSadder than not worshiping them at all.
DeleteOuch! The aftermath.
ReplyDeleteSadly, no one stays to watch the after math. People are on their way once the celebration is over.
DeleteSomehow, how gigantic the idol is seems to decide how deep your devotion is !
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether Ganpati himself would like and support it !!
The happiness of the festival lies in the spirit of acceptance and celebration, not the enormity of the idols !
perfect pictures for an eye-opening post, Dhara !
I have the same belief. Thank you Sreeja.
DeleteWe love our Gods so much that we dunk him in the same water where we dump our waste and sewage. Incredible we are for sure. :-)
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