Visarjan
Visarjan, from the Sanskrit visarjana meaning immersion or dissolution, is a Hindu ritual practice involving the immersion of an idol or image of a deity in water. It marks the conclusion of a festival or observance and symbolically represents the deity's return to the divine realm and the cycle of creation and dissolution. The term is used across India, with variations tied to local traditions and regional festivals such as Durga Puja and Ganesh Chaturthi.
During Durga Puja, the goddess's clay idols are honored for several days and then carried in processions
Environmental concerns have led to reforms in recent years. Eco-friendly practices favor clay idols, natural pigments,