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It was a very auspicious day and the streets wore a festive look. Yes, it was Ganesh Chathurthi. Wherever I turned, I only saw Ganesha's idol. Platforms on either side of the street were lined up with the clay statues of the elephant God, Ganesha. The vendors were busy stuffing the mould with clay and one more and one more and one more… Ganesha came out! They all looked so very similar. The young and the old were all on the streets buying flowers, fruits and umbrella(mini) for the Lord and all the puja items needed along with the idol for the festival. People were carrying the clay idol of Lord Ganesha with a lot of devotion and care. I too bought an idol that appealed to me…
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