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online eco friendly Ganesh

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the grand festivals in India. The festival usually falls in August or September and is celebrated for an entire day or two. Here you can find some unique ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Ganesh Chaturthi without compromising on any fun celebration of the occasion.

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online eco friendly Ganesh

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  1. Ideas to celebrate eco-friendly Ganesh Chaturthi Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the grand festivals in India. The festival usually falls in August or September and is celebrated for an entire day or two. Here you can find some unique ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Ganesh Chaturthi without compromising on any fun celebration of the occasion.

  2. ● First and foremost, switch to eco-friendly idols from your conventional Ganesh murti. You can check out online eco friendly Ganesh idols that are not only more convenient but also good for the environment. ● Go for a small sized idol rather than an extravagant one that can be quickly and easily immersed in water. ● You can opt for tree Ganesh idols that are eco-friendly, economic, and reusable. These idols have a seed in them that can be planted into a pot. Instead of immersing idols in water, you can grow a plant out of it. ● You can even make your own Ganesh idol using old stationery items, organic clay, recycled paper, paint, glue, etc. ● Replace traditional bulbs and high power LED lights with earthen diyas. ● Use organic colors, flower petals, etc. for rangoli. You can also experiment with natural ingredients like turmeric, rice powder, henna, etc. for making an eco- friendly rangoli. ● Opt for eco-friendly decoration for your home and encourage others in your locality to do the same. You can use natural flowers, cloth, wood, earthen lamps and diyas, paper, etc. for decoration. ● Refrain yourself and others from using plastic. Try using bamboo fiber containers, paper plates or banana leaves for holding and distributing prasad. Encourage the usage of paper bags for disposal of items after pooja. ● Avoid playing loud music or drums that can cause noise pollution. You shall also refrain from bursting firecrackers as it may pollute the air as well. For more info please visit: - https://myecoganesha.com/ Source Link: - https://ganeshchaturthicelebrationmeg.blogspot.com/2021/07/ideas-to-celebrate-eco-friendly- ganesh.html

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