Pooja Walunj visits her god almost every other day in a small, inconspicuous temple, barely 200 meters away from her apartment in Bhosari, a suburb of the seven million metropolis of Pune. There he sits in the middle of the altar with a curved trunk: Ganesha, the elephant god, in the Hindu religion he embodies wisdom, science and art. It is said that he can remove all obstacles. Ganesha is considered a guarantee for a positive new beginning.

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