Key Points

Hyderabad markets are bustling as devotees prepare for Ganesh Chaturthi with high demand for elaborate idols. Prices have significantly increased from last year, with some devotees paying ₹34,000 for 7-foot idols. Local sellers report overwhelming response and export orders to eight different countries. The festival celebrations will begin on August 27 with installations in homes and public pandals.

Key Points: Hyderabad Ganesh Chaturthi Idol Demand Soars With Prices Up to ₹1 Lakh

  • Devotees report exorbitant price increases for Ganesh idols this year
  • Sellers note overwhelming response with sales increasing annually
  • Idols range from 1-foot to 13-foot heights with 250 varieties available
  • International exports reach eight countries from Hyderabad markets
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Ganesh Chaturthi preparations in full swing, devotees flock to purchase idols

Devotees flock to Hyderabad markets as Ganesh idol prices surge, with 7-foot idols costing ₹34,000 and international exports to eight countries.

"We have sent Ganesh idols to eight countries - Chandu Goud, Ganesh Idol Seller"

Hyderabad, August 21

As Ganesh Chaturthi approaches, devotees are thronging to local markets to purchase idols of Lord Ganesha. The demand for idols of various sizes and designs is high, with sellers reporting a significant increase in sales compared to previous years.

Nitesh, a devotee from Bowenpally, noted that he has been celebrating the festival for 40 years and said, "Every year we buy a 7-foot Ganesh idol. However, this year the prices are exorbitant, with sellers quoting around ₹34,000 for a 7-foot idol and even ₹35,000 for a 1-foot idol. Last year, the prices were relatively lower."

Arjun, another devotee from Ramnagar, said, "We came here to book a Ganesh idol for Ganesh Chaturthi. We have been placing Ganesh idols in our home since my school time. We want to buy a 5-foot Ganesh idol, and after visiting nearby shops, we have finalised the idol we want to purchase. The idols here are beautiful, and we are excited to celebrate the festival."

Ganesh idol sellers are also pleased with the purchase this year. Chandu Goud, a Ganesh Idol seller, mentioned the response he has received and said, "We have been selling Ganesh idols for two years, and we have received an overwhelming response from devotees. Our sales have been increasing every year. We have a wide variety of Ganesh idols in our shop, with different rates for different idols."

Chandu also mentioned the sales he had made to other countries and added, "We have sent Ganesh idols to eight countries. The price of the idol depends on its size and intricacy. We source our idols from Pune and Mumbai, and we have around 250 varieties in our shop."

Venkatesh, another Ganesh Idol seller, highlighted the varied forms of idols he sells and said, "We have around 250 types of Ganesh idols in our shop, sourced from Mumbai, Pune, and Solapur. We have been selling these idols for two years, and we have idols ranging from 1 foot to 13 feet in height. We have various models, including Shivaji and other varieties."

He further added, "The prices of the idols start from ₹1,500 and go up to ₹1 lakh. Many of our customers from last year have returned to purchase idols again, including those from Nizamabad, Siddipet, and Karimnagar."

The Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations will begin on Wednesday, August 27. It is a Hindu festival which celebrates the birthday of the Hindu God Ganesh. The festival involves installation of Ganesha's murtis in homes and publicly on elaborate pandals.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹34,000 for a 7-foot idol? That's insane! While I understand craftsmanship costs, these prices are becoming unaffordable for middle-class families. We've opted for a smaller idol this year.
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see the cultural significance of this festival. As an expat living in Hyderabad, I'm learning so much about Indian traditions. The idol markets are absolutely fascinating!
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Arjun K
The variety available these days is incredible! From traditional to modern designs, there's something for everyone. We've been visiting the same seller for 15 years - it's become a family tradition.
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Nikhil C
Hope everyone remembers to opt for eco-friendly idols that dissolve in water. We need to celebrate our festivals while being responsible towards the environment. Jai Ganesh! 🙏
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Meera T
The excitement in the markets is palpable! Every year, the entire family goes idol shopping together. It's not just about the purchase but the experience and memories we create. Can't wait for the celebrations to begin!

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