Walmart Removes Ganesha-Printed Underwear, Slippers And Socks After Backlash

Walmart is under fire after listing products featuring prints of Lord Ganesha, including slippers, undergarments, swimsuits, and trousers. Many have lambasted the American multinational retail corporation, demanding the removal of these products from their website and an apology for hurting religious sentiments.

An X (formerly Twitter) shared screenshots of the products on the microblogging website and wrote, “Listen! Walmart, featuring Lord Ganesha on underwear and casual wear, is deeply disrespectful to Hindus. Deities are not fashion statements; they hold profound spiritual significance. Please reconsider this product line to show respect for religious symbols.”

The screenshots revealed that the items were sold by multiple vendors.

One listing for trousers described them as “Lukts celestial Ganesh blessings for men – sleek straight pajama pants, versatile lounge pants, and cozy sleepwear all in one-xx-large.”

“This is unacceptable. You can’t demean our Hindu Gods,” wrote yet another X user while sharing another set of products on the website. “Walmart should immediately withdraw ‘Celestial Ganesh Blessings collection’ and apologize to Hindus.”

The screenshots show swimsuits, slippers, and trousers featuring Lord Ganesh prints being sold online.

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The Hindu American Foundation (HAF), an advocacy group representing Hindu Americans, slammed Walmart for “disrespectful misuse of Hindu imagery on slippers & bathing suits” and called for the immediate removal of the products from the retailer’s website.

The organization wrote, “We have written directly to Walmart regarding the disrespectful misuse of Hindu imagery on slippers & bathing suits.”

“Ganesha is a deity worshipped by more than a billion followers of Dharma religions around the world as the remover of obstacles. We ask that these disrespectful items be immediately discontinued for sale,” they added.

The organization also expressed willingness to discuss the appropriate commercial use of images depicting Hindu deities.

Walmart has yet to state the “celestial Ganesh blessing” collection, but most items have been removed from their website following the backlash.