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Television actress Rashmi Desai has brought home Lord Ganesha to mark the beginning of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. She shared that her family has been welcoming Bappa for over 18 years with great enthusiasm and careful planning. The actress strongly advocates for eco-friendly celebrations, using environmentally conscious idols and prasad. She believes true devotion lies in pure faith and intentions rather than the size or elaborateness of the idol.

Key Points: Rashmi Desai Celebrates Eco-Friendly Ganesh Chaturthi Family Traditions

  • Rashmi Desai celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with eco-friendly practices for 18 years
  • Family preparations begin nearly a month and a half in advance
  • She emphasizes devotion is about feelings not idol grandeur
  • Childhood observations inspired her switch to eco-friendly celebrations
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Rashmi Desai brings home eco-friendly Bappa, talks about her family traditions

TV actress Rashmi Desai shares her 18-year family tradition of welcoming eco-friendly Ganesha idols and emphasizes devotion over grandeur in celebrations.

"Eco-friendly prasad, eco-friendly celebrations, and eco-friendly idols have always been my first choice - Rashmi Desai"

Mumbai, August 27

Television actress Rashmi Desai brought Lord Ganesha home as Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations began today, August 27.

Speaking to ANI, the actress shared how deeply the festival is connected to her family and how they have been following eco-friendly practices for many years.

Rashmi said that Ganesh Chaturthi is always celebrated with great enthusiasm in her household. She added that preparations for the festival begin "nearly a month and a half in advance."

"Ganpati is always celebrated with full enthusiasm, and at our place, we've been welcoming Bappa for over 18 years now, so it holds a very special place in our hearts. The excitement begins nearly a month and a half in advance, deciding how the decorations should be, what kind of idol to bring, and so on."

The actress also spoke about her preference for celebrating the festival in an "eco-friendly" manner and shared how this choice was influenced by what she witnessed growing up. She further emphasised that for her, devotion is not about the size or grandeur of the idol but the purity of faith.

"Eco-friendly prasad, eco-friendly celebrations, and eco-friendly idols have always been my first choice because, since childhood, I've seen idols being immersed in ways that didn't feel respectful," Rashmi recalled.

"So ever since eco-friendly Ganesha idols became available, we've only brought those home. And when it comes to rituals and devotion -- I believe it's all about our feelings and intentions, not how grand or elaborate the idols look," she added.

As part of the festivities, people bring Lord Ganesha idols into their homes, observe fasts, prepare mouth-watering delicacies, and visit pandals. Celebrated across the country, the festival sees lakhs of devotees gathering in temples and mandals to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally celebrities using their platform for good causes! Eco-friendly Ganesha should be the norm, not an exception. Our rivers will thank us 🌊
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Ananya R
Beautiful message! Devotion truly comes from the heart, not from how big or expensive the idol is. Our family has been doing simple celebrations for generations and Bappa blesses us equally ❤️
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian festivals, I appreciate learning about the eco-friendly aspects. It's inspiring to see tradition and environmental consciousness coming together
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the eco-friendly message, I wish more celebrities would also talk about reducing noise pollution during immersions. The loudspeakers and music create problems for many residents
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Shreya B
Exactly! The excitement starts weeks before the actual festival. Planning decorations, menu, and visiting different markets for the perfect idol is half the fun! 🎉

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