*Lord Ganesh, the elephant-headed god of beginnings and overcoming obtsacles, has a close relationship with nature: 

 

•Ganesh Chaturthi🐀

The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is a celebration of nature's bounty. During the festival, devotees bring a mud idol of Ganesh home, offer it their love and devotion, and then return it to the earth. 

•Signs of Ganesh in nature🍃

Siddha Yogis believe that signs of Ganesh can be found in nature, such as rock outcroppings, mountainside lines, and cloud shapes. 

•Worship of Ganesh's parentsđŸ”ïž

During Ganesh Chaturthi, devotees worship Ganesh's parents, Mahadev and Gauri, who are depicted using elements of nature. Mahadev is represented by a coconut, and Gauri is represented by a bundle of wild leaves and flowers. 

•Eco-friendly idols♻

Eco-friendly Ganesh idols are made from organic soil and are degradable, so they won't harm the environment or living creatures in water. Plaster of Paris idols, on the other hand, are non-biodegradable and can contaminate water. 

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