Nagpur: As Maharashtra prepares for the arrival of its beloved deity, Lord Ganesha, on September 7th, Nagpur’s historic Chitar Oli market is bustling with activity. The market, renowned for its artisanal craftsmanship, is aglow with beautifully crafted Ganesh idols. Artisans are seen putting the final touches on these idols, meticulously painting the eyes, adorning them with jewelry, and ensuring every detail is perfect.
This vibrant market features a wide range of idols, from small, intricately designed pieces to grand Hill-Top Ganesha statues. Each idol is crafted with exceptional skill and deep devotion, reflecting the rich tradition of this community. As devotees across the city prepare to welcome Lord Ganesha into their homes and public pandals, Chitar Oli remains the heart of these preparations.
With the Ganesh Chaturthi festival just a week away, the market is in full swing, and several art studios have been set up to display ready-made idols. Despite the availability of these pre-made idols, many traditional and local devotees still prefer to have their idols custom-made by the same artisans their families have trusted for generations. Although only a few Ganesh workshops remain in Nagpur, the craftsmen of Chitar Oli continue to keep their art alive, offering a unique and personal touch to their creations.
Chitar Oli’s 350-Year Legacy:
Chitar Oli is the largest market for idol makers in Central India, with a history spanning over 350 years. The market holds a special place in the hearts of Nagpur residents. Established by Raja Raghuji Raje Bhosale, who invited skilled artisans from various parts of Central India, Chitar Oli has been a hub for creating intricately designed clay idols for generations. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of these artisans and their dedication to preserving this traditional craft.
.. Vanshika Malivay