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Ganesh Chaturthi: Aadhar card-themed pandal specifying Ganpati's address & date of birth goes viral

Ganesh Chaturthi festival is celebrated annually with great enthusiasm in India and thousands of devotees throng temples and 'Ganeshotsav pandals' to offer prayers.

ganesh chaturthi Image Source : ANIAadhar card-themed Ganesh pandal

Ganesh Chaturthi: To commemorate Ganesha festivities, in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, a pandal has been prepared in the shape of an Aadhaar card, identifying Bappa's address and date of birth. The Aadhar card contains a cut-out inside which an idol of the deity has been placed. On scanning the barcode present at its side, a Google link for Lord Ganesha images opens up on the screen.

The address mentioned on it is Shree Ganesh S/o Mahadev, Kailash Parvat, Top Floor, Near, Mansarover, Lake, Kailash Pincode- 000001 and the year of birth says 01/01/600CE.

Speaking about the unique themed pandal, organiser Sarav Kumar told ANI, "One time when I was visiting Kolkata, there, I saw a Facebook pandal. Since I also do Ganesh pooja, it came to my mind that I too should do something unique. Hence, I got the idea of this Aadhar card pandal." ALSO READ: Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai LIVE darshan: Where to watch 10-day Ganesha aarti, timings and more

 

Kumar also aims to give an important message through his unique pandal. He is trying to convey that those who have not got their Aadhar cards made should get it done as soon as possible as it is an important document. He added, "When God can have an Aadhar card then maybe the people who haven't had theirs made might get inspired and follow suit." 

Several people were also spotted enjoying the unique themed Ganesh pandal and clicking photos and selfies with it. ALSO READ: Ganesh Chaturthi 2022 celebrations see massive turnout in Mumbai, netizens say 'better than Tomorrowland'

 

The Ganesh Chaturthi festival is celebrated annually with great enthusiasm in India and thousands of devotees throng temples and 'Ganeshotsav pandals' to offer prayers. This auspicious ten-day celebration, which commenced yesterday, starts with Chaturthi Tithi and ends on Anantha Chaturdashi. Devotees of Lord Ganesh, the god of wisdom and good fortune, mark his birth during the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month.