Eco-friendly Ganpati idols have special significance in Puranas
Eco-friendly Ganpati idols have special significance in Puranas
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The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is very special for Hindus. Ganesha is worshipped on this festival, which is considered very special. On Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha idol is established. Now today we are going to tell you why Ganesha is installed at homes.


Why Eco-friendly Ganesha idols should be installed?

According to Shivpuran, in the legend of Ganesh's birth, it is told that 'Goddess Parvati made an effigy of clay with the will to turn it into a son. He was Lord Ganesha.

Apart from this, in the Shiva Mahapuran, importance is not given to the idol of any other material but to the idol of sand.

If you consider Linga Purana, then according to it, it is auspicious to make a clay statue from the root of Shami or Peepal tree. Along with this, Ganpati can also be made by taking soil from the Ganga shrine and other holy places.

If you want to take soil from wherever you take the soil, if you take the soil inside, it will be better to make the idol of Lord Ganesha.

According to Vishnudharmottara Purana, worshipping the idol made of the soil of the Ganges and other holy rivers, all kinds of sins will be eliminated.

According to Bhavishpuran, the idols made of gold, silver and copper, as well as the clay idol, are considered very sacred and apart from this, the idols made of wood of special trees are also sacred.

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