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The HiPi #Vighnaharta Challenge Is Bringing All The Excitement of Ganesh Chaturthi Online

Kenneth Carneiro

August 25, 2020

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While the lockdown is making sure that most of the devotees are celebrating from home. These clips prove people found new ways to show their joy.

The usual fervour and excitement of devotees in the streets during the festivities of Ganesh Chaturthi was missing this year. However, people found different ways online to show their devotion to Ganpati in small gestures. This year there was a focus on using eco-friendly idols and cooking up different variations of modaks. Watch some of the most creative Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations seen on HiPi, India’s best video maker app.

Shubhangi Atre (Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hain) made her own Ganesh idol with mud and water and a few seeds. The speciality of using a Ganpati idol with seeds is that you don’t need to do the visarjan in water. You can just pour it into a pot and grow new plants from it making sure Ganpati stays at your home in a unique way.

Anita Date from the Marathi TV show Mazhya Navryachi Bayko, showed how to make your own home decorations for Ganesh Chaturthi. Using only the skeleton of an old umbrella and a few colourful garlands.

Popular singer, Rahul Vaidya, released a different version of the Ganesh Aarti with Beatboxing, hip-hop artists D-Cypher Beatraw. Here’s a clip of the song on HiPi.

Listen to this unique rendition of the Ganesh Aarti here.

The lockdown is making chefs out of all of us. During Ganesh Chaturthi, Riya Hassani (@thefavour.tummy) on HiPi created a modak recipe which includes bourbon biscuits and gems chocolate.

One thing that most people were missing is the dancing in the streets. There have been people showing their devotion through dance even at home like this user on HiPi.

Download or update your ZEE5 app to use HiPi and become a content creator alongside TV stars like Shraddha Arya, Shubhangi Atre and. Anjum Fakih.

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