– A Krishna-like Ganesh rocking in a swing while playing the flute (Doddapuram Street).
– Another depicted as Lord Shiva with serpents and a garland of skulls.
– A Garuda statue-themed idol carrying Lord Ganesh was on display at Alipiri, near Tirumala hills.
The artistry and evolving creativity behind Tirupati’s Ganesh pandals reflect both cultural continuity and innovation. The return to mythological themes over popular culture references addresses concerns raised by devotees about maintaining the sanctity of depictions. This shift showcases how traditions can adapt while preserving heritage.
The use of unconventional materials-like silk saris-highlights the resourcefulness and engagement within these communities, though it also underscores ongoing environmental questions linked to POP usage versus eco-friendly alternatives. These events not onyl serve as outlets for artistic expression but also contribute culturally notable commentary on societal values through their chosen designs.
For deeper reflection: sustainable practices should be strongly encouraged across all forms of artistry,blending tradition with environmental consciousness seamlessly.