Viral: Village kids performing Ganpati Visarjan, playing makeshift drums will win your heart | WATCH
Ganesh Chaturthi, the 10 days-long festival, concluded on Friday with Anant Chaturdashi. Devotees, on this day, submerge Lord Ganesha’s idol in water bodies. Several videos and pictures are doing rounds on the internet wherein devotees could be seen celebrating the festival in unique ways.
In this episode, a video of village kids performing Ganpati Visarjan in an innovative way caught the internet’s attention. The now-viral video was shared by a Twitter user wherein kids could be seen playing makeshift drums like steel plates, plastic boxes, and others and carrying their little Lord Ganesha’s idol on a cycle. The kids could be seen dancing and singing as they played their innovative drums.
The video will surely melt your heart.
Watch the viral video here:
From celebrities to common men, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated by lakhs of Hindu devotees across the globe. Ever since the festival started, multiple videos of the celebrations went viral on the internet.
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People adopted innovative ways to make the festival more special and exuberant. A few days back, a video surfaced on the internet wherein devotees from Kolhapur used conveyor belt technology for Ganpati Visarjan. In the viral video, one could see small to middle-sized Lord Ganesha idols being submerged in the lake.
While many welcomed the innovation and applauded it, a section of social media users slammed the act over insulting Lord Ganesha.
Watch the viral video here:
Reports say the conveyor belt technology for Ganesh Chaturthi was introduced by the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation in the previous MVA government. It was introduced by Congress leader Satej D Patil.
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most prominent festivals celebrated widely. It is a 10-day long festival wherein devotees set up Lord Ganesha idols at their homes and welcome him home. The festival ends with Anant Chaturdashi and devotees submerging the idols and bidding adieu to Lord Ganesha.
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