Aligarh, Sep 2 (IANS) In a rare show of communal harmony, a Muslim woman in Aligarh has brought Ganpati home for seven days as part of the ongoing Ganesh Utsav.
Ruby Asif Khan, a resident of ADA colony under Rorawar police circle, brought a Ganesh idol to her home and set it up with all rituals.
"We will keep the idol for seven days before immersing it in water on September 6. I and my family do 'puja' every day as per rituals and offer 'modaks' to the Lord," she said.
Ruby said that she had immense faith in Lord Ganesh and her family did not object to her bringing the Lord home.
She said that she and her family celebrated all festivals, irrespective of religion.
Her husband, Asif Khan said that he supported his wife's belief and the whole family was participating in the festivities.
Puri, Aug 31 (IANS) On the eve of Ganesh puja, renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has created a sand sculpture of Lord Ganesh using 3,425 sand ladoos at the Puri beach in Odisha.
Sudarsan has created a six-feet-high sand sculpture of Lord Ganesh by using the sand ladoos with two elephants, and with a message "Happy Ganesh Puja". He shows two elephants in his sculpture praying for the environment.
"Every year we do something different in the sand. This year, we try to give a message to save our environment through our sculpture," said the sand artist.
The two-time world champion and Padma awardee artist Sudarsan always tries to spread awareness through his sculptures. His sand arts, created for public awareness, were appreciated by the UN Environment Programme and the World Health Organisation.
He has participated in more than 60 international sand art festivals and championships around the world and won many prizes for the country.
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