In Bengaluru’s Mavalli, the sale of colorful and diverse Gauri–Ganesha idols is in full swing. From eco-friendly clay idols to artistically crafted decorative ones, devotees are flocking to the markets.Historians Fueled the Ayodhya Dispute – And There’s Proof
The prices range from as low as ₹200 to several thousands, depending on size and design.
This year, eco-friendly idols have gained special demand, with families opting for small and large clay Ganeshas. Crafted with the dedication of local artisans, these idols bring a cultural charm to the festive spirit.Which States Control Temples Under Government? Temples Funding the State Economy!
Markets are already bustling with heavy crowds, and Mavalli’s streets are lined with vibrant stalls showcasing Gauri–Ganesha idols. From traditional designs to trendy modern styles, the demand for unique Ganesh idols continues to rise, spreading the festive cheer.