1.Parisara Ganapthi or Eco Friendly Ganapathi
This webpage is interesting. They have detailed instruction and a video for making Ganesha idol, check them out!
http://parisaraganapati.net/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1ZH0tkh2TQ
2. Hindu Blog
This blog has a you tube video for making Ganesha. Take a look and probably you will make your own Ganesha!
http://www.hindu-blog.com/2007/09/how-to-make-ganesh-idols-at-home.html
Buy Eco Friendly Ganesha and save Mother Earth :)
Here is our 'practise ganesha' that I made from clay that we had at home. Results were good and it has encouraged me to make a nice one for the festival :)
thanks for the interstin links,.:-)
ReplyDeleteThxs for ur info.. its really very helpful..
ReplyDeleteThats an excellent idea lakshmi..will check out the links..
ReplyDeletethanks for the information dear
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful links :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the woderful info.. :)
ReplyDeleteThats a superb idea LG...Thanks for the wonderful links :)
ReplyDeleteVery well done for a first try!! I also have been making my own ganesha for past 3years now. Check out my photos
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Also have shared more ganesha idols made by friends here
http://roopashriblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/blog-post.html
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Thanx for sharing links. Your clay Ganesha is cute !.....in south India, there's a tradition of making ganesa ( just a conical "modern art" form) out of wet turmeric powder for poojas. It is later dissolved and poured into the Tulasi Katte or well. Totally eco-friendly.
ReplyDeleteCute Ganesha...thank you for the links.
ReplyDeleteI remember making clay Ganeshji on Ganesh Chaturthi about 2 years ago. Today they gave me some clay to make an idol at baby's school. Thanks for sharing these links. They are most useful.
ReplyDeleteKudo Lakshmi!! Cute Ganesha and I am so glad it is eco-friendly.. I hate those with colourful paints which of course pollutes water bodies later on. I wish there were a lot more people demanding eco-friendly Ganesha...
ReplyDeleteInteresting! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely Link ..That Ganesh is soo cute ..Happy ganesha chaturthi ..:)
ReplyDeleteganesha looks awesome,..
ReplyDeletevery beautiful! nice links too! happy ganesha and gowri festival 2 u LG
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Awesome ganapa "L".Good one,,
Very cute...Keep it up :)
thanks for the link Lakshmi... The Ganesha idol looks very nice... :)
ReplyDeletepretty looking Ganesha..., if practise version looks soo good.., how will be the final one!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job
Wow...that's cute Ganesha...Happy Ganesh Chaturdi...
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy ganesh chaturthi to you & your family dear :)
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thats so cute. I love your Ganesha Idol. thanks for the links..
ReplyDeleteYour ganesha is beautiful! very very cute! What was for oota? Are you blogging that as well! ?
ReplyDeletegreat job, ri!!! :) I hope you had a good festival
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ReplyDeleteThat's so cute ganesha and very well done for a first try and a good idea involving kids,too
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