Lord Ganesh idols crafted at Manohar Patil Art Studio ready for installation by Ganesh Utsav Mandals in Belagavi.
Credit: DH Photo by Eknath Agasimani
Belagavi: As Ganesh Chaturthi approaches on August 27, Ganesh Utsav Mandals across Belagavi are busy preparing to install towering idols of Lord Ganesh, some reaching an impressive height of 25 to 30 feet. These idols, crafted around various themes ranging from Hindu mythology to social awareness messages, promise to be a spectacular visual treat for devotees.
The trend of installing huge and elaborately themed Ganesh idols has gained momentum in Belagavi over the past two decades, inspired by similar celebrations in Mumbai where colossal idols have long been a highlight. Initially started by a few mandals, the practice has now been widely embraced, with numerous mandals competing to present unique and awe-inspiring idols.
Speaking to DH, idol maker Vinayak Patil of Manohar Patil Art Studio said that their studio alone is producing over 150 large idols this year. “For the past four months, we have been meticulously working on the various themes assigned by the mandals. Some themes involve multiple idols presented together, and due to the large sizes and complexity, many idols are being crafted directly on trolleys to ease transportation and setup,” he explained.
Patil added that while the idol-making phase is complete, painting and decorating are underway to ensure the final displays are vibrant and captivating. Many Ganesh Utsav Mandals have already begun transporting their idols to pandals ahead of the festival to finalise arrangements.
To ensure smooth and joyous celebrations, Police Commissioner Bhushan Borase has conducted meetings with the Ganesh Utsav Mandals, emphasising adherence to safety and festival guidelines. A single-window system for all permissions has been set up at police stations citywide to streamline the approval process for organisers.
With preparations in full swing, Belagavi is set to welcome Ganesh Chaturthi with grandeur, creativity, and devotion this year.