About Us
Ibhanan Namah
Who We Are
Rooted in Clay. Guided by Faith. Carried by Devotion.
Ibhanan Namah is a sacred initiative born from the desire to bring back meaning, mindfulness, and soul into one of India’s most beloved traditions — the homecoming of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of wisdom.
The name itself — Ibhanan Namah — is a bow of reverence to the elephant-faced divine (Ibhanan = elephant-faced, Namah = I bow).
But it is more than a name.
It is a movement.
🌱 Our Beginning
We began with just two clay murtis.
No marketing, no fanfare — just a prayer:
“May someone invite Bappa home — not just as a decorative idol, but as divine presence, as prana, as purpose.”
What followed was unexpected yet profoundly moving.
With every murti that left our hands, came back:
✨ Trust from seekers of meaning
✨ Blessings from homes where Bappa truly arrived
✨ A community of conscious devotees, yearning for depth over display
What started as a seasonal gesture soon evolved into a living tradition, carefully nurtured with clay, consciousness, and care.
🪔 What We Do
At Ibhanan Namah, we create handcrafted, eco-conscious Ganesh idols made with sacred clay and shaped by artisans who honour age-old practices passed through generations.
But our work goes beyond creating murtis. We are here to restore the soul of celebration.
We offer:
The Sacred 5-Step Bappa Journey – a guided process for families to understand and lovingly invite Bappa home
Eco-Friendly Murtis – made from sustainable materials that return to the earth as gently as they came from it
Artisan-Centric Creation – empowering skilled sculptors whose hands carry the legacy of devotional art
Storytelling & Digital Devotion – reels, rituals, and poetry that revive reverence in the digital age
Corporate Gifting with Purpose – replacing the generic with the sacred; taking Bappa to boardrooms and breakrooms alike
Ritual Workshops & Cultural Revival – helping children, families, and communities reconnect with tradition through hands-on experience
Each murti is not just a statue — it is a journey. A ceremony. A divine presence in form.
🌿 Our Philosophy
In a world where festivals are fast becoming performative, we are here to slow it down.
To bring back bhava (feeling), shraddha (faith), and sankalp (intention).
We believe:
Clay holds memory.
Rituals hold energy.
Devotion holds power.
We honour the ancient understanding that Bappa must be invited with purity, welcomed with reverence, and immersed with grace — not as a task, but as a sacred cycle.
🐘 Why It Matters
Ganesh Chaturthi is not a festival of noise and excess.
It is a time of personal and spiritual alignment — a chance to reconnect with divinity, with nature, and with ourselves.
Through Ibhanan Namah, we are reviving this forgotten essence —
by blending ancient craftsmanship with modern storytelling,
ritual wisdom with earth-friendly intention,
and devotion with design.
🔱 Who We Are, Truly
We are keepers of tradition,
storytellers of sacredness,
and carriers of clay-born blessings.
We are not manufacturers.
We are guardians of grace.
Every murti from Ibhanan Namah carries a soul.
Every home it enters becomes a temple.
Every season it returns, it plants a seed —
of awareness, reverence, and return.
Ibhanan Namah is where faith is formed,
rituals are remembered,
and Bappa is truly welcomed.
Because here, we don't just craft idols.
We invite the Divine home.
How Ibhanan Namah started
Ibhanan Namah — The Evolution of a Sacred Vision
What began as a gentle whisper of devotion soon took the form of something timeless.
Ibhanan Namah was born from a deep desire —
✨ to restore meaning to rituals,
✨ to revive the sacredness of form,
✨ and to return Bappa to his roots — clay, prayer, and pure intention.
In a world rushing toward convenience, we saw tradition losing touch with nature.
So we paused.
We listened to the earth.
And we responded.
📿 The Beginning — From Two Idols to a Thousand Blessings
In the very first season, we crafted just two clay murtis — a quiet, hopeful offering.
There were no grand announcements, no massive campaigns.
Only a humble intention:
“May someone take Bappa home — with heart, with meaning, with love.”
We didn’t set out to build a brand.
We set out to honour a feeling.
A sacred calling.
And the world responded.
With every murti that left our hands, something returned —
✨ Trust from those seeking meaning
✨ Blessings from homes that felt complete
✨ A community that remembered what mattered
From those two clay forms emerged a movement.
One rooted not in numbers alone —
but in depth, dimension, and devotion.
The name Ibhanan Namah — a reverent bow to the elephant-faced divine — became more than a label.
It became a living prayer, a shared purpose, a movement.
🌺 The Transformation
Over time, Ibhanan Namah blossomed —
Not in scale alone, but in soul.
We invited not just customers, but co-creators of tradition.
We embraced:
🌼 Storytelling that stirred nostalgia and reverence
🪔 Rituals and Workshops that connected generations
🖌️ From the first touch of clay to the painting of eyes (netra daan), every murti became a ceremony in motion
We added:
☮️ Sacred 5-Step Bappa Journey – guiding devotees with clarity and care how they could get Bappa home.
☯️ Eco-friendly Murtis – rooted in sustainability, crafted with devotion
✡️ Corporate Gifting with Purpose – bringing sacredness into professional spaces
🔯 Reels & Digital Storytelling – connecting the traditional to the modern
🐘 What It Stands For Today
Today, Ibhanan Namah is no longer just a festival brand.
It is a revival of sacred consciousness in modern celebration.
It gives clay a voice.
It gives artisans a platform.
It gives devotees a path back home.
It reminds us that:
Bappa is not bought. He is invited and welcomed .
Every murti holds a story.
Every offering is a return to what is eternal.
🔱 And so, Ibhanan Namah continues to evolve…
With each passing season, each new murti, and every soul it touches,
we come one step closer —
🪔 to our roots
🌿 to our values
🐘 and to the divine within
Because what began as two idols and a prayer,
has now become a movement of a thousand blessings — and infinite grace.