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Creative Tips For Ganapati Decoration

Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that is dedicated to the cute and cuddly Lord Ganesha. He comes to our homes on this day to fill it with good fortune, good sense and lots of festivities. As is typical of most Indian festivals, the fun and frolic around the Gods is immense. So if you are bringing Ganesha home this Ganesh Chaturthi, then you need to prepare your house to receive Him. That is why, some tips for Ganapati deocration might be useful to you.

Traditionally, you are supposed to decorate Ganesha according to themes and ideas. These tips for Ganapati decoration explore different themes. The idol of Ganesha is usually placed in the living room or puja room. Then different tips for Ganapati decoration are used to adorn the idol and its surroundings grandly. Some common Indian motifs like garlands and jewellery are often used to decorate Ganesha.

If you are looking to do something creative this time for Ganesh Chaturthi, then you can take help from these tips for Ganapati decoration. These ideas will help to decorate your home and the Ganesha idol you are bringing home this year. Use these tips for Ganapati decoration and improvise them according to your own creative sense.

Rangoli

Rangoli

Rangoli is an essential part of any puja decoration. Usually, white kollam powder is used for making rangolis in front of Ganesha. Here you can try to draw an image of Ganesha Himself to please the Lord.

Pedestal

Pedestal

Ganesha always sits on a high pedestal. This bronze 'singhasan' or throne is a very suitable seat for the Ganesha idol.

Silver Jewellery

Silver Jewellery

Ganesha is a God who loves to dress up. So you can adorn your Ganapati idol with silver jewellery and weapons.

Gold Jewellery

Gold Jewellery

Gold is considered to be the most sacred metal in Hinduism. So if you can afford it, gold jewellery for your Ganesha idol would look splendid.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood

Sandalwood paste is considered holy in any puja. You can use sandalwood paste markings to beautify your Ganesha idol.

Marigold Garlands

Marigold Garlands

Ganapati loves orange marigold flowers. So you can cover up His entire pot-bellied visage in orange marigold flower garlands.

Turban

Turban

Many families have the tradition of adorning their Ganesha idol with an embellished cloth turban instead of a crown.

Curtains

Curtains

Always place your Ganesha idol in front of colourful curtains so that the background looks bright and vibrant.

Lights

Lights

Fairy lights or rope lights are part and parcel of any Indian festival. Make patterns with rope lights around your Ganesha idol and also decorate your house from outside with these twinkling lights.

Greenery

Greenery

If your theme for this Ganesh Chaturthi is 'Go Green' then you can keep plants around your Ganapati idol. Ganesha is the protector of the Universe, and He wants to keep our planet green.

Lamp Stands

Lamp Stands

Tall metal lamp stands look very elegant and traditional in your puja room. Keep two tall lamp stands in your puja room for an ethnic look.

Palanquin

Palanquin

You can make a cardboard palanquin to house your Ganesha idol. Take some help from your kids and design a pretty palanquin using your own craft skills too.

Maratha Style

Maratha Style

If you are in Maharashtra, you can dress up your Ganesha like a Marathi Manoos. Stitch white kurta and dhoti for your Ganapati idol and tie a saffron turban around His head.

Bright Colours

Bright Colours

Sometimes bright colours help to bring on the festive mood. That is why, you can paint your Ganesha idol with bright neon shades to make it look attractive.

Burnt Earthen Pottery

Burnt Earthen Pottery

This is a new theme that you can try this year. Use burnt clay figurines and pottery to prepare a background for your Ganesha idol.

Garland Of Currency

Garland Of Currency

Ganesha is the harbinger of wealth and prosperity in your homes. So it is traditional to decorate Ganesha idols with garlands of currency notes.

Story first published: Thursday, September 5, 2013, 15:47 [IST]
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