PUNI - The Punaravartan Mascot Circular thinking for young ones
Children need to learn about the circularity in Nature. This has been an integral part of Indian culture and when pointed out to kids at an early age they can easily imbibe this approach. The Ganesh festival is an occasion where we ritually practise this circularity.
PUNI could mean the one who has a lot of merit. But it could also be the one who comes back again and again. Puni is our mascot – our superhero – made of natural clay he can be immersed and made again from the same clay. Watch how..
Immersing idols in natural water bodies is now prohibited by the Government of India. Rather, if we immerse Puni at home we can collect the clay and return it to artisans for reuse. Isnt this a better way to do the immersion?