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#Hyderabad.#VinayagarChaturthi #VinayakaChaturthi pic.twitter.com/W8Jopk44Xj Meanwhile, an artist from Gujarat's Surat district has crafted a Ganesha idol on the shell, pearl, and other objects.

Pawan Sharma, the artist said he made 13 miniature Ganesha idols on different objects. The smallest idol of 0.5mm is on a lead pencil.Gujarat: Surat-based miniature artist has crafted a Ganesha idol on shell, pearl & other objects "I wanted to do something unique so I made 13 miniature Ganesha idols on different objects.

The smallest idol of 0.5mm is on lead pencil," said Pawan Sharma (11.09)#GaneshChaturthi pic.twitter.com/7r9ljemSaj Ganesh Chaturthi, the ten-day festival, began on September 10 with enthusiasm and vigour across the country amid

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