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How to Dispose of Religious Items with Dignity and Devotion?

In every Indian household, religious items hold deep emotional and spiritual significance. From idols and frames to scriptures and sacred accessories, these objects are not just materials—they are symbols of devotion, heritage, and reverence. But what happens when...

The Environmental Impact of Idol Immersion in Rivers

In Pune, India, and across the country, the immersion of idols of gods and goddesses in rivers is a common practice during religious festivals. While this tradition is deeply rooted in cultural and religious beliefs, it has significant environmental consequences,...

What do we do?

We set up a temporary collection centre preferably in a temple or a community hall in any residential area. Local residents come there and handover the religious material to us. Then we perform a common Uttar Pooja there only through the able hands of our Guruji and...

A Sentiment Management Company

Vidhivat” is a ‘for profit’ company trying to create a channel to dispose off the not-in use statues, frames of gods and goddesses by managing the sentiments behind. “Vidhivat” is basically a sentiment management company and not a recycling center. We collect the...

How we started?

Me and my technology business partner – Aniruddha Pimpalkhare, were doing a typical puneri chai pe charcha that day. Someone put lord Shiva’s statue near a dustbin bag of Aniruddha’s society and Aniruddha was telling me about the serious hot discussion happening...