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Wednesday 12 September 2012

ECO FRIENDLY GANESHA


GANESH MURTI CREATED FROM PAPER PULP(ECO FRIENDLY)

Eco-friendly Ganesh idols to save Mumbai's beaches

 

An Eco friendly Ganesh idols is yet another step towards protecting mother earth from toxic pollution like plastic of paris (POP).Which takes longer time to dissolve and the process of dissolution releases toxic elements in to the water body that leads to the destruction of marine life. Traditionally, clay was used to make Ganesh idols. Over the years however, plaster of Paris (POP), which is lighter and cheaper, has become the favoured material to mould these idols.

Shree Anirudha Upasana Foundation, Mumbai
 has taken up the task of spreading awareness about environment-friendly Ganesh idols. for making of Ganesh idols they are using paper pulp, which will reduce pollution and won't harm fish & water.

1. Paper pulp Ganesh murty dissolve in water within a few hours

2Colours used are natural, mostly vegetable dyes.
3. Making of Ganesh murty using paper pulp is easy and anyone can come to learn it from organisation

'Ganpati Bappa Morya Pudhalya Varshi Lavkar Ya'. We say good-bye to our beloved Ganesha, who we treated like a King. We prayed to him, fed him, called family, friends and strangers over to admire him and take his blessings.

But visiting the beach on the next day of immersion is a pathetic sight. You see the beach full un-dissolved idol limbs, polythene bags, flowers, thermocol, plastics, and toxic chemical dyes.

Traditionally, clay was used to make Ganesh idols. Over the years however, plaster of Paris (POP), which is lighter and cheaper, has become the favoured material to mould these idols.

The term "plaster" is one of the most universally used, describing a multitude of products, usually those which will provide a smooth coat to a wall or other surface. Most of the idols are made up of plaster of Paris does not disintegrate easily, the idol floats in water after immersion.

The chemical dyes and colours being used to colour them contain poisonous elements.


Eco friendly Ganpati Procedure :-

With the grace of P. P. Aniruddha Bapu, 
Shree Anirudha Upasana Foundation has prepared thousands of Eco friendly Ganesha Idols every year.

So let’s serve our motherland and save the nature. Paper pulp is made from Ram Naam Books.

(Ram Naam Books:-In this book we have to write down the Jap which is mention on the particular page e.g. RAM,SHREE RAM JAI RAM JAI JAI RAM,DATTAGURU,KRISHANA,JAI JAI ANIRUDDHA HARI. After the complication of the book writer have to submit his book to Ram Naam Bank office.All these submitted book papers are use to prepare eco friendly Ganpati) Normal news paper can also be used.

How to make paper pulp:

Remove the water content from the paper pulp. Spread the paper pulp to attain uniformity. Take 250 gms of Gum Arebica in steel utensil. Add 1.25 liters of water. Then keep the utensil on medium heat, boil it for 10-15 minutes.

Keep stirring with the help of wooden stick throughout. Filter the Gum Arebica after it cools down. Take 500gms of the paper pulp. Pour in the filtered gum arebica. Merged it is properly. Then add 2.25 kg of white ink powder. Make this mixture soft and firm as textured dough

Clean the mould with water and dry it. For fibre mould apply of Oil and Soap mixture from within. If it is a rubber mould apply Natural Shell Dust. Take the paper mache and roll it in a circular form with 1 feet radius. Use Natural Shell Dust while rolling.

Keep the rolled paper mache on the mould and start pressing it, with help of stencil brush. Remove the excess paper mache. Press the paper mache with your hands, so that the impressions of the mould would get embossed properly. In case you see any gaps, fill up the same with small piece of paper mache. Merge it properly from all sides, so that it doesn’t look like a patch. In this manner, you can fill up the front side and back side of the idol. Stick the paper pieces with the help of binding gum, leaving 1-inch distance from the border. While sticking see to it that there are no air bubbles in between. Apply 2 to 3 layers of paper pieces.

Seal the border with long dough strands. Join the moulds and tighten it. Seal the inner joints and the base with this long dough strands. Use Gum Arebica for sticking. In this manner you can also fill up the Lord Ganesha’s hands. Keep the mould for drying for 1 to 1.5 days in sunlight. Slowly open the mould either from the face portion or from the middle portion. Remove each part one by one

To smoothen the surface of Ganesha use of 80 & 120 polish paper. Be careful while polishing, else the ornaments will get defaced. For joining of Ganesha hands, use paper mache and Gum Arebica. After joining of Ganesha hands with the help of polish paper or metal file smoothen the joints.



Source: From Some Aniruddha Bapu devotees