| A woman in the Gulbai Tekra slum eyes a freshly painted Ganesh statue. The annual building of these plaster of Paris statues is a major boost to the slum economy, as devotees from across the city and neighboring areas purchase their Ganesh statues and turn their homes into shrines for the festival. During the last days of Ganpati, as the holiday is known, the statues are taken to the river (in Ahmedabad, the Sabarmati), and submerged into the water. Thus they disintegrate and become one with the river. This was more environmentally sound when the statues were made of mud, but now they are spray paint, plastic, and chemicals. |