Category: Durga Puja
Legacy
Glorious Legacy of Meerapur Barwari Durga Puja Committee The glorious legacy of Meerapur Barwari Durga Puja Committee dates back to 1976. Over the years, the Meerapur Barwari Durga Puja has emerged as one of the most sought after and visited Pujos of Prayagraj. Meerapur Barwari Durga Puja welomes you all at this Digital Durga Puja […]
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MURTIKAR @ DURGA PUJA Making the Durga idol takes four to five months. The work is staggered on account of other festivals when idols of other deities are in demand like during Vishwakarma Puja and Ganesh Chaturthi. Since the lockdown announcements, the century old idol makers’ lane in Kumortuli, North Kolkata was all deserted. It […]
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Embrace the Divine Power of Maa Durga: Enhance Your Durga Puja Samagri Durga Puja, the vibrant five-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, is a celebration of divine feminine energy and the triumph of good over evil. To make your Durga Puja celebrations even more special and spiritually fulfilling, there are several exclusive […]
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PANDAL @ DURGA PUJA The pandals are temporary pavilions that house the deity. A large number of such pavilions are built across neighborhoods in India during the week when Durga Puja is celebrated.Work on the pandal usually starts six to eight months ahead of Durga Puja, right after the contracts are signed in January-February. However, […]
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DHAKI @ DURGA PUJA Dhakis are traditional drummers who play the Dhak (drum) during Devi Pujas, primarily in Durga Puja. Durga Puja does not assume the festive aura without the maddening beats of the dhak, the large drum that men hang around their shoulder and play with two Kathis (sticks) to infuse the frenzied rhythm […]
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