This presentation is ment to be used for building awareness regarding the environmental degradation aspect of Ganpati Festival and like festivals
There is high time we should awaken and raise this issue and bring it to the wider forums
2. Come Bhadrapad & its time for
festival of Lord Ganesh
All over the country
Ganesh idols are
invoked on
Shukla Chaturthi
with all the
Ferver and Gaity
This year Ganesh Chaturthi
is coming on 19th September
3. Traditionally,
from ancient times,
Shri Ganesh idols were
made from mud & clays,
and often painted
with vegetable dyes
and then were installed
with great religious fervor on the Day of
Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi
The practice was prevalent mostly in high cast Hindus
4. The Fiery freedom fighter, a great
Indian Scholar & social reformer
transformed this purely religious
annual festival into a well-organized
Socio-Political Public event to provide
a plate-form to unite & motivate the youth and
the masses to come together against the British
Government and demand the Right to self Rule
In 1893, He installed idol of “Lord Ganesh, deity of Wisdom to
symbolise the peoples aspirations for Socio-cultural and Political
change in the society & also to bridge the gap between ‘Brahmins’
and 'non-Brahmins‘ so that the Freedom movement gets momentum
5. Ganesh Festival is
the epitome of Wisdom,
Creativity, Harmony &
Positive societal change.
Provides opportunity to
the people for the artistic
expression manifested in
different forms
Over the years this has undergone tremendous change
due to people’s attitude to see it in different perspective
6. The result is
That is manifested in several artistic ways
Unfortunately this is now taking the dangerous dimensions
7. What thoughts come your mind
when u hear about the Festivity of
The Ganesh Chaturthi?
Is it about…
•Sweet & Tasty
….Ok
…What else ?
8. •Shiny glossy colorful mesmerising idols of Ganeshji
and ….. explosion of creativity in
preparing the idols
and pandal decorations… .
Aartee…Poojas, Bhajans, and…
Loud music,
unattended garbage ….and..
May be…..
9. You may even think of
The impending
Environmental damage ?????
That is going to take place
in form of Visarjan activity
On Anant Chaturdashi
When the Lord
Shall leave!
10.
11. The Idols of the Lord & PoP
The idols are often made from
non- biodegradable materials such
as Plastic, Cement, Plaster of Paris
and often painted with toxic dyes.
Plaster of Paris comprises of
chemicals like gypsum, sulphur,
phosphorus & magnesium and
is insoluble in water.
Paints contain heavy metals like Chromium, cadmium,
lead and Mercury etc. which are toxic to the life forms
12. Community Ganesh Pendals
What it should be
The idol of Shree Ganesh is
How it is
most important in elegant Excessive electric lighting and
background and beautiful decoration using thermocol and
ambiance other non biodegradable material
Everybody should collectively Noisy recordings-empty pendals
join for pooja with devotion. Long aartis in loud tone causing
Selective devotionful aarti with Noise Pollution.
Prayer and Chantings
13. Community Ganesh Pendals
What it should be How it is
Preparation of pooja after Most People absent at the time
purification to maintain the of pooja and those present
sanctity. often chit chat.
Everyone should remain Anti-social elements often take
present and experience the over and indulge in unwanted
divine consciousness. activities
14. Visarjan Procession
What it should be How it is
Disciplined procession Slow paced unruly procession,
with religious chanting antisocial elements sneak in.
17. Hard to believe
After immersion
We go home
and sleep...?..!!
Never ever
actually look back
what have we left behind
after the visarjan?
18. The Idols we worshiped and revered
lie here Crest fallen,
Don’t they deserve
19. Chemical Mean Concentration Concentration before Concentration after
Pollutants In Water Immersion of Idols Immersion of Idols
Calcium 25.14 43.77 68.4*
Magnesium 7.785 6.590 10.02*
Molybdenum 0.090 0.149 0.534*
Silicon 3.537 2.954 3.826**
Arsenic 0.124 0.121 0.497
Iron 0.212 0.125 0.22**
Lead 0.289 0.351 0.45**
Mercury 0.689 0.553 0.778**
Threshold Limit Value (TLV) : *TLV=0.01; **TLV=0.05
TLV is the permissible level of a toxic pollutant to which a healthy person is
exposed during an eight hour day without any adverse effect.
20.
21. S. No. Material Contributed Impact on the Aquatic Body
1 Plaster of Paris Increases dissolved solids, contribute metals and
sludge.
2. Decoration material viz. Contributes Suspended Particulate Matters (SPM),
clothes, polish, paint, trace metals (Zinc, Lead, Iron, Chromium, Arsenic,
ornaments, cosmetic Mercury, etc.), metalloids and various organic and
items. inorganic matter, oil and grease, etc.
3. Flowers, garlands, oily Increase floating suspended matter, organic
substances contamination, oil and grease and various organic and
inorganic matter.
4. Bamboo sticks, beauty Pieces float in water or settle at the river bottom
articles inhabiting river flow.
5. Polythene bags / plastic Contribute suspended matter, settled matter and
items hazardous material to water and choke the aquatic life.
6. Eatables,food items, etc. Contribute oil and grease, organics to water bodies.
23. For Children,
They are a Fun to make
Easy Visarjan !
Little or No
Environmental
implications!!
Our Schools may consider this
24. GUIDELINES FOR IDOL IMMERSION
CENTRAL POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD, DELHI
The document is available at http://www.cpcb.nic.in/
25. Identification of the Immersion Ghats
Co-ordination Committee
Burning of solid wastes
Disposal Within 48 hours of the immersion
Mass awareness
26. Guidelines for Idol Immersion in Lakes
Flowers, leaves and artificial ornaments of idols should
be removed prior to immersion
Artificial pond using removable synthetic liners in the
bottom should be created for immersion activity
Post immersion, liners may be taken out along with
remains of idols and lime should be added to the pond
water for settling the solids.
De-sludging of the pond should be undertaken
afterwards.
27. Guidelines for Idol Immersion in Rivers
Temporary ponds having earthen bunds along river bank
should be created as idol immersion spots.
Flowers, leaves and artificial ornaments of idols should
be removed prior to immersion
Removable synthetic liner may be placed well in
advance in bottom of pond.
The said liner along with remains of idols should be
removed from the point within 48 hours of immersion of
idols.
29. Recommendations:
Install Eco Idols [dissolve in water in >10 hrs]
Use permanent idols made of brass or stone.
Use a small painted idol made of unbaked clay if you
immerse the idol
Immerse the idol in a tub or a water tank
Collect the flowers and Nirmalya and compost them
Avoid the use of thermocole & plastic in decorations
30. Within 24 hours of the immersion of idols, the left over
material (near rivers, lakes, beaches, etc.) should be
collected by the local bodies and disposed off.
At the immersion sites, burning of solid wastes should
not be allowed.
People should be encouraged to go for smaller size
idols.
Through media people should be educated about the ill
effects of such activities on holy water bodies &
encouraged to go for "kar-sewa" in order to minimize,
the adverse effects.
34. Other Resource
Wonderful slide show on Ganesh Festival and related issues
http://parisaraganapati.net/
GUIDELINES FOR IDOL IMMERSION Published by CPCB in June’2010
The document is available at http://www.cpcb.nic.in/
How to make Eco Idols/Green Ganesh
http://parisaraganapati.net/
http://www.savetubevideo.com/?v=Q1ZH0tkh2TQ