Daijiworld Media Network - Kavlem
Kavlem, Jul 20: In a quiet corner of Kavlem, where devotion meets craftsmanship, Sudesh Naik continues a sacred family legacy—shaping Ganesh idols with unmatched devotion for over 40 years. Born into a lineage of sculptors, Naik carries forward the artistic flame lit by his grandfather, great-grandfather, father, and uncle—each generation rooted in the age-old tradition of clay idol-making.
As the Ganesh Chaturthi festival draws near, the Naik household comes alive with activity nearly three months in advance. From moulding clay with care to adding the final touches of colour just two days before the grand celebration, every step in the process is an ode to tradition and faith. For Sudesh, the craft is more than a livelihood—it's a sacred calling. Each idol he creates tells a story of heritage, devotion, and enduring artistry.

Even in an age of modern shortcuts and readymade alternatives, Sudesh has remained steadfast in his methods. With hands steeped in tradition and a heart full of reverence, he ensures that every idol reflects not just a form, but a soul—carved lovingly through decades of dedication.