Ganesha with a difference

Samaikyandhra agitation has brought out the creative best of people

September 14, 2013 11:22 am | Updated November 16, 2021 09:12 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

group of youth pose in front of an eco-friendly Ganesha at Gollapudi near Vijayawda wearing the masks of different leaders from both regions of AP depicting Samaikyandhra concept in its true sense. Photo: V. Raju

group of youth pose in front of an eco-friendly Ganesha at Gollapudi near Vijayawda wearing the masks of different leaders from both regions of AP depicting Samaikyandhra concept in its true sense. Photo: V. Raju

Whatever, may be the outcome of the Samaikyandhra agitation, it has definitely brought out the creative best of various people from different segments of society. To add to the list is Vanapalli Jayababu a self-trained sculptor and idol-maker.

A resident of Gollapudi, Mr.Jayababu has not only created a six-and-half-feet eco-friendly Ganesha with clay from the Krishna river bed, but has named it Samaikyandhra Ganesha. And he has every reason to do it!

Apart from placing the idol of the elephant-headed God inside a pandal, he has mobilised the youth and children of his neighbourhood to don the mask of different leaders from both the regions of Seemandhra and Telangana and squat in front of the idol.

When asked about the idea, he said, “It is simple, we are asking Lord Ganesha to inject some rational thinking into the minds of the leaders from both the regions and the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, so that they keep the state intact. If the leaders think in a united way, then the state will not be bifurcated.”

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