Hindi Ganesh Chaturthi Festival Invitation — multi-event program with temple architecture and deity imagery
The video opens with a stylized line-drawn Ganesh head in purple and white, positioned left of centre against a faded temple backdrop. The deity's face is rendered in outline form with a red tilak between the eyes. To the right, purple decorative flourishes frame the Sanskrit text "Om Shri Ganeshaya Namaha" in serif capitals. Below, temple towers rendered in grey sketch occupy the lower third of the frame. A watermarked logo sits top right.
The second frame shifts the layout. The same temple backdrop remains, now paired with event details in purple text on the left: "Vinayak Chavathi Puja," "Wednesday, 31st August 2022," and "Time: 10 Am Onwards." On the right, a three-dimensional Ganesh idol appears, rendered in warm tones—pink and red elephant ears, gold headdress, orange flower garland, and a yellow marigold necklace frame the figure.
The third frame introduces a ritual image: a brass oil lamp burning with a visible flame, surrounded by scattered red and yellow flower petals and small metal vessels. The background remains the faded temple silhouette. Purple text on the right reads "Ganapathy Homam," "Saturday 3rd September 2022," with times for the ritual, cultural festival, and dinner listed below in descending order.
The fourth frame presents another Ganesh image, this time glowing in warm amber and orange tones with a soft-focus halo effect. The deity's form is less defined, more ethereal. Text in purple reads "Ganesh Maha Neivedyam," "Sunday 4th September 2022," "Time: 12:30 pm onwards."
The final frame shows a colourful Ganesh idol—the figure wears a bright white crown, has red elephant ears, and is surrounded by a bokeh of green, yellow, and turquoise. The text shifts to "By / Tarak Meheta Cultural Committee," positioned right of centre in purple serif type. The same ornamental mandala pattern frames the upper right corner throughout.
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The second frame shifts the layout. The same temple backdrop remains, now paired with event details in purple text on the left: "Vinayak Chavathi Puja," "Wednesday, 31st August 2022," and "Time: 10 Am Onwards." On the right, a three-dimensional Ganesh idol appears, rendered in warm tones—pink and red elephant ears, gold headdress, orange flower garland, and a yellow marigold necklace frame the figure.
The third frame introduces a ritual image: a brass oil lamp burning with a visible flame, surrounded by scattered red and yellow flower petals and small metal vessels. The background remains the faded temple silhouette. Purple text on the right reads "Ganapathy Homam," "Saturday 3rd September 2022," with times for the ritual, cultural festival, and dinner listed below in descending order.
The fourth frame presents another Ganesh image, this time glowing in warm amber and orange tones with a soft-focus halo effect. The deity's form is less defined, more ethereal. Text in purple reads "Ganesh Maha Neivedyam," "Sunday 4th September 2022," "Time: 12:30 pm onwards."
The final frame shows a colourful Ganesh idol—the figure wears a bright white crown, has red elephant ears, and is surrounded by a bokeh of green, yellow, and turquoise. The text shifts to "By / Tarak Meheta Cultural Committee," positioned right of centre in purple serif type. The same ornamental mandala pattern frames the upper right corner throughout.