In this video, Vishnu demonstrates how to create an eco-friendly Ganesha statue using easily accessible materials at home. He provides exact measurements and shares tips throughout the process.
The materials needed include a cake stand, a rectangle wood base, measuring cups, knife, fork, natural clay, rolling pin, chapati base, toothpicks, wheat flour for dusting, and water.
Vishnu starts by taking 1 cup of clay and kneading it into a ball, similar to a chapati. He then presses this clay into a circle about 9 inches in diameter and places it on a 6-inch wood base. He gently presses the corners of the clay circle into the base, uses water to clear any cracks, and then cuts out the corners using a knife.
He then uses the remaining clay to create a small round base and places it in the center of the clay circle. He takes 1 3/4 cup of clay, kneads it into a round ball, and uses it to create Ganesha's chest. He then forms a cylindrical shape for Ganesha's body, using water to remove any cracks.
For Ganesha's legs, Vishnu uses 1 3/4 cup of clay for each leg, kneads it into two equal balls, and presses one side to create the feet and the other side to create the thighs. He then uses 2 tablespoons of clay to make Ganesha's Pancha, thin clay noodles that are attached to the base of the statue.
For Ganesha's head, Vishnu uses 3 tablespoons of clay. He attaches it to the base using a toothpick and blends it with the chest using water. He then attaches the trunk to the face, blending it with the head using water.
For Ganesha's ears, Vishnu uses 1 teaspoon of clay for each ear. He creates a circle for each ear, presses them together, and then creates the three and reverse three shapes on the ears. He then attaches the ears to the head.
For Ganesha's Kiritam, Vishnu uses 1 tablespoon of cake, secures it using a toothpick, and adds more clay to make it like a turban. He then adds thin noodle strips and uses a toothpick to draw lines for the turban.
For the Vinayaka Swahanam mouse, Vishnu uses 1 tablespoon of clay to create the face, body, and tail. He then attaches the tail to the mouse and adds a small hand from both sides, blending it in with water.
Finally, Vishnu attaches the mouse to Ganesha's body. He concludes by expressing hope that his tips and measurements will be helpful for viewers, and encourages them to like, share, and subscribe to his channel.
1. The video is hosted by Vishnu and the topic is creating an eco-friendly Ganesha statue with easy tips and tricks.
2. The host uses measuring cups, a cake stand, a rectangle wood base, a rolling pin, a chapati base, some toothpicks, wheat flour for dusting, water, and a napkin.
3. The host starts by taking 1 cup of clay and kneads it like a chapati ball.
4. The host then presses the clay like a chapati using the rolling pin and adds some wheat flour for dusting.
5. The host makes a circle approximately 9 inches in size on a 6-inch wood base and adds the clay to it.
6. The host uses a knife to cut out the corners and removes all the extra clay.
7. The host adjusts the corners and the base is ready.
8. The host creates a small round base using the extra clay.
9. The host kneads 1 cup of clay into a round ball and uses it as Ganesha's goja.
10. The host kneads the clay to form like a cylinder shape and attaches it to the center of the base.
11. The host uses 1 3/4 cup of clay to make Ganesha's chest.
12. The host uses one teaspoon of clay to make a round noodle that goes around Ganesha's tummy.
13. The host uses two tablespoons of clay to make Ganesha Pancha, thin clay noodles.
14. The host uses 3 tablespoons of clay to make Ganesha's head.
15. The host uses one tablespoon of clay to make Ganesha's trunk.
16. The host uses one tablespoon of clay to make Ganesha's ears.
17. The host uses one tablespoon of cake to make Ganesha's kiritam.
18. The host uses one tablespoon of clay to make Ganesha's vinayaka swahanam mouse.
19. The host uses one tablespoon of clay to make Ganesha's tail and adds a small hand to it.
20. The host provides exact measurements for each part of the Ganesha statue.