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Aim and objectives of effect on Ganesha festival on environment

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Answered by prathmeshshreypch9ul
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When Lokmanya Tilak was in great distress and worried about our country's freedom. He used to sit at bank of Girgaum chowpaty and wondered how to collect people. While sitting on the bank of seashore he used to make idols and people used to stop by to see it. Such collective movement was not restricted by British. So from there he got an idea to celebrate sarvajanik Ganesh Utsav. He started the tradition of Sarvajanik Ganesha Utsav by making clay idols.

Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of Lord Ganesha, which falls in the month of Bhadrapad – the months of August to September. This is celebrated for 10 days and on the eleventh day, the day of Anant Chaturdasi, the statue of Ganesha is immersed in a river, well or ocean, which is called Visarjan.

The main aim to promote eco-friendly practices during Ganapati pooja celebrations is to promote awareness and understanding about the spiritual and cultural ideals behind Ganapati pooja, ideals which have been obscured by the recent trends

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