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Bring Ganesha home…forever

We embrace him with open arms, celebrate his presence and when he leaves us, take time to go back to the silence and the daily routine that we revered before his arrival.

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The god of knowledge graces our homes but once in the year. We embrace him with open arms, celebrate his presence and when he leaves us, take time to go back to the silence and the daily routine that we revered before his arrival.

For those homeowners who never want their bappa to leave their abode once they have brought him in and nestled him on to his altar. We put together a special collection of Ganesha idols that fit the bill. Scouring the city, we decided to highlight some of the most interesting idols available in the market.

Try the Vakratunda Mela’s grand Ganesh Mela at Nirmitee, Dadar. The house of handicrafts and artifacts brings the beauty of nature through the innovative fingers of the Indian craftsmen. Known for their annual Ganesh Mela, competitions galore and a range of 1001 eco-friendly Ganesh idols it is a must visit for art lovers and devotees.

Also the theme of Bal Ganesha’s is quite popular with idols made from ceramic, rosewood, copper, brass, glass and also in dried mushrooms and vegetables available in the price range of Rs50 to Rs85,000. 
                                                     
Ma Passion is well known for sourcing unique gemstones like yellow opal, dendrite agate and blue chalcedony, rose quartz, African ruby, lapis lazuli, jasper, aventurine, emerald and aquamarine to name a few from mines all across the world. Hand carved by karigars in Jaipur Every stone illuminates a different aspect of the idol through its natural properties and focuses on the various chakras of the body.
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