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Durga puja or Sharodotsav as it is known in Bengal is the annual invocation and worship of the supreme Mother Goddess or Shakti. The festival is a five day affair. Its beauty and versatility lies in the fact that the religious affair is not restricted to a particular community or group of people. In Bengal it is a sort of carnival where every person residing takes part and enjoys the festivities in some way or the other irrespective of their caste, creed, and religious obligations. Durga puja or sharodiyadurga puja is held at the onset of autumn after the monsoon starts receding. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Durga Puja Parikrama


1
Durga Puja in Kolkata
2
Short Introduction of Durga Puja
  • Durga puja or Sharodotsav as it is known in
    Bengal is the annual invocation and worship of
    the supreme Mother Goddess or Shakti. The
    festival is a five day affair. Its beauty and
    versatility lies in the fact that the religious
    affair is not restricted to a particular
    community or group of people. In Bengal it is a
    sort of carnival where every person residing
    takes part and enjoys the festivities in some way
    or the other irrespective of their caste, creed,
    and religious obligations. Durga puja or
    sharodiyadurga puja is held at the onset of
    autumn after the monsoon starts receding.

3
History of Durga Puja
  • History says that, there was another time at
    which the festival was held, at the onset of
    summer and was referred to as the Basanti Durga
    puja. Over time, the autumn festival however,
    gained more popularity. The mythological
    reference says that this puja was started by lord
    Ram to win the war with Ravan. Durga puja marks
    the battle of goddess Durga with the form
    changing extremely powerful and strong buffalo
    demon Mahishasura. The battle ends with ma
    Durga defeating the demon which is symbolic of
    the victory of the good over the evil, which is a
    primary theme of the puja. This overlaps with
    Vijayadashami (Dussehra) observed by other groups
    of the Hindu religion where, the theme remains
    constant and the victory of Rama over demon
    Ravana is observed instead. Since the puja is
    conducted during the apparent southward journey
    of the sun towards the equator, it is also called
    Akal (untimely) Bodhan as most of the Hindu
    festivals are held during Uttarayn or the
    apparent northward journey of the sun. In the
    hindu calendar, the festival is observed during
    the month of ashvin which is around September and
    October.

4
History of Durga Puja
  • Mahalaya and the famous Mahishasurmardini in all
    India Radio
  • The puja which is primarily of 5 days observes
    creation and decoration of temples or temporary
    stages (pandals) to carry out the puja
    accompanied with recitation of scripture
    (mantras), socio-cultural performance of art, and
    activities to bring the people together. The puja
    traditionally starts off with the two hour
    programme on all India radio known as
    mahishasurmardini on the morn of mahalaya. The
    love for the puja and the indigenous culture is
    depicted in the fact that Bengalis wake up at 4
    am on the morning of mahalaya, to listen to the
    holy chandipath in the voice of Birendra
    Krishna Bhadra and late Pankaj Kumar Mallick.
    Several other programmes are held on TV and radio
    channels. Special local magazine issues for the
    puja in local magazines such as Bartaman,
    Anandalok, Shanaanda, Shukhtara, etc are quite a
    craze among the people. These not only portray
    writings and articles of famous writers, but also
    provide a broad platform to upcoming local
    writers to showcase their talent.

5
History of Durga Puja
  • Historic foundation
  • Historically, Durga puja was first started around
    the 16th century. It took place mostly in the
    houses and palaces of the rich local landlords
    and Rajas. The commoners had to remain satisfied
    by visiting these houses only to have a mere
    glimpse of the festivities. The puja gained great
    prominence during the British Raj period in its
    provinces of Bengal and Assam. It is also
    believed that the worship of the warrior goddess
    and her darker and more violent version Kaali
    became more frequent in the Bengal region during
    and after the Muslim invasion in the medieval
    era. It was in the mid-eighteenth as legend has
    it that, a group of friends started organising
    the puja by pooling in funds. This system of
    organising the festival came to be known as
    BaroYaari (12 friends) Puja. Goes without
    saying that the number of organisers and
    contributors soon exceeded 12 and at presence the
    entire populacetakes part in numerous such
    community pujas by generously contributing money
    and most importantly their time, energy,
    dedication, and efforts to plan and organise each
    such puja and make it stand out of the rest.

6
History of Durga Puja
  • Popularity of the festival
  • Of late even corporates have entered the fray
    given the extreme popularity of the festival.
    Kolkata Durga puja is the biggest, most
    flamboyant and widely celebrated festival of West
    Bengal. Much like the Carnival of Rio De Janerio,
    Brazil or the Ganesh Chaturdashi of Maharashtra,
    1000s of people are involved in the celebrations
    let alone the unending crowd frenzy. The main
    puja starts from the sixth day or shashthi and
    ends on the 10th day of dasami or durgadasami
    with the immersion of the idols into the holy
    river of ganga or any local water body which is a
    believe symbolic to send ma durga back to the
    holy cosmos and to her husbands house in
    Kailash. The idols initially made of
    biodegradable substances such as hay, clay, and
    bamboo is not so hazardous to the environment.
    But the use of cheap paints and chemicals to
    quick dry the idols, pose a threat to the
    environment of heavy metal pollution. To control
    this, free biodegradable and non-hazardous paints
    are distributed among the idol makers by
    government authorities.

7
History of Durga Puja
  • Durga Puja in India
  • Todays durga puja is not only restricted to
    Kolkata, west Bengal and its adjoining areas of
    Assam, Bihar and Odisha. Durga pujas can be found
    happening in as far as the American and European
    countries. The Delhi durga pujas of cashmere gate
    and Chittaranjan Park are quite famous and was
    started as early as the 1910s. Durga puja in
    Kolkata are of several typesthere are theme
    based pandal pujas, traditional pujas happening
    for more than 100s of years in the so called
    bonedibaris of Kolkata, and there are pujas
    seen to be performed by small comities in a
    locality or apartments. Some the old traditional
    pujas of kolkata include the shobhabazarrajbari
    puja, daw bari puja, chhatubabu and
    latubabusbarir puja, pathurighatabarir puja, the
    durga puja of rani rashmonis house, Chandra
    barir puja, thantania Dutta barir puja among
    several others. Some of the famous pandal pujas
    are witnessed in northern parts of Kolkata in
    baghbazar, belgachia, md ali park puja, lake town
    adhibashibrindo, sreebhumi sports club, college
    square puja, while the ones in south are
    ekdaliahevergereen, behala, naktala, kasba, 23
    pally deshapriya park puja and the list goes on
    not only do the Bengalis but people of all
    communities take part in puja parikrama. It
    involves pandalhopping , day as well as night
    plans, taking part in local programmes with
    extravagant display of art and cultuere through
    music, artwork, dance, and dance dramas.
  • The ecstasy, the madness, the flamboyance, and
    the craze surrounding this festival of durga
    puja, the biggest annual festival of the
    Bengalis, knows no bounds.
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