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Durga Pujo 2007 "burdwan"

(Bengali: দুর্গাপূজা Durga Puja) is the biggest festival of Hindus in Bihar, West Bengal, East Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bengali Hindus all over the world. It is also called Akalbodhan, Vijaya Dashami, Dashain, and Dussehra. The actual period of the worship however may be over the preceding nine days Navaratri or five days ("Sasthi", "Saptami", "Asthami", "Nabami" & "Vijaya Dashami") - (Bengali ষষ্ঠী, সপ্তমী, অষ্টমী, নবমী, বিজয়া দশমী).

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Durga Pujo 2007" Badamtala Sarbojonin Durgotsob"






Badamtala Srbojonin Durgotsob
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Durga Pujo 2007" Aamtala(near Kalibazar)"

Aamtala(near Kalibazar)
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Durga Pujo 2007" Dishari(near Tikorhat)"



Dishari(Near Tikorhat)
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Durga Pujo 2007" Bonpur Chetana sangha"



Bonpur Chetana sangha
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Durga Pujo 2007"Vivakananda Unnayan Samity"


Vivakananda Unnayan Samity
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Durga Pujo 2007" Chourangi club"



Chourangi club
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Durga Pujo 2007" Ballydanga Srbojonin Durgotsob"


Ballydanga Srbojonin Durgotsob
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Durga Pujo 2007" Alamganj Barowari pujo(Alamganj )"






Alamganj Barowari pujo
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Durga Pujo 2007" officers colony(sripally)"



officers colony (sripally)
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Friday, October 19, 2007

Durga Pujo 2007" POLICE LINE"


" POLICE LINE(Police committee)"
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Durga Pujo 2007"Laltu Smriti Sngha(BORONILPUR)"









Laltu Smriti Sngha(BORONILPUR)"
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Durga Pujo 2007" PURBACHAL (Near Rakhal Pir Tala) Police line "


PURBACHAL (Near Rakhal Pir Tala) Police line
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Durga Pujo 2007" Shyamlal"





Shyamlal
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Durga Pujo 2007" Jhapan tala"



Jhapan Tala
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Durga Pujo 2007" Lakshimipur Puja committee"



Lakshimipur Puja committee
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Durga Pujo 2007" Joramandir Puja Committee(Lkshmipur Math)"


Joramandir Puja Committee(Lkshmipur Math)"
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Durga Pujo 2007 " BURIR BAGAN"


Burir Bagan Sarbojonin Durgothsob
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Durga Pujo 2007" KHOSHBAGAN(near volleyball Ground)"


KHOSHBAGAN(near volleyball Ground)
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Durga Pujo 2007" Ramkrishna Mission (BURDWAN)"


" Ramkrishna Mission (BURDWAN)"
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      • Durga Pujo 2007" Badamtala Sarbojonin Durgotsob"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Aamtala(near Kalibazar)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Dishari(near Tikorhat)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Bonpur Chetana sangha"
      • Durga Pujo 2007"Vivakananda Unnayan Samity"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Chourangi club"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Ballydanga Srbojonin Durgotsob"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Alamganj Barowari pujo(Alamganj )"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" officers colony(sripally)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" POLICE LINE"
      • Durga Pujo 2007"Laltu Smriti Sngha(BORONILPUR)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" PURBACHAL (Near Rakhal Pir Tala) ...
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Shyamlal"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Jhapan tala"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Lakshimipur Puja committee"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Joramandir Puja Committee(Lkshmip...
      • Durga Pujo 2007 " BURIR BAGAN"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" KHOSHBAGAN(near volleyball Ground)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Ramkrishna Mission (BURDWAN)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Harisabha(near R B GHOSH ROAD)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Parbirhata"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Sabuj Sangha(near MUCHI PARA)"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Padmasree sangha(Jalkal math)"
      • kash ful
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Ullhas"
      • Durga Pujo 2007" Ghordour choti(near DVC)"
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History of durga pujo

A considerable literature exists around Durga in the Bengali language and its early forms, including avnirnaya (11th century), Durgabhaktitarangini by Vidyapati (14th century), etc. Durga Puja was popular in Bengal in the medieval period, and records exist of it being held in the courts of Rajshahi (16th century) and Nadia district (18th century). It was during the 18th century, however, that the worship of Durga became popular among the landed elite of Bengal, Zamindars. Prominent Pujas were conducted by the landed zamindars and jagirdars, enriched by British rule, including Raja Nabakrishna Deb, of Shobhabajar, who initiated an elaborate Puja at his residence. Many of these old pujas exist to this day. Today, the culture of Durga Puja has shifted from the princely houses to Sarbojanin (literally, "involving all") forms. The first such puja was held Guptipara - it was called barowari (baro meaning twelve and yar meaning friends)

Durga puja mood starts off with the Mahishasuramardini' – a radio programme that has been popular with the community since the 1950s. While earlier it used to be conducted live, later a recorded version began to be broadcast. Bengalis traditionally wake up at 4 in the morning on Mahalaya day to listen to the enchanting voice of the late Birendra Krishna Bhadra and the late Pankaj Kumar Mullick on All India Radio. as they recite hymns from the scriptures from the Devi Mahatmyam or Chandi.

During the week of Durga Puja, in the entire state of West Bengal as well as in large enclaves of Bengalis everywhere, life comes to a complete standstill. In playgrounds, traffic circles, ponds -- wherever space may be available -- elaborate structures called pandals 'are set up, many with nearly a year's worth of planning behind them. The word pandal means a temporary structure, made of bamboo and cloth, which is used as a temporary temple for the purpose of the puja. While some of the pandals are simple structures, others are often elaborate works of art with themes that rely heavily on history, current affairs and sometimes pure imagination.

Somewhere inside these complex edifices is a stage on which Durga reigns, standing on her lion mount, wielding ten weapons in her ten hands. This is the religious center of the festivities, and the crowds gather to offer flower worship or pushpanjali on the mornings, of the sixth to ninth days of the waxing moon fortnight known as Devi Pakshya (lit. Devi = goddess; Pakshya = period; Devi Pakshya meaning the period of the goddess). Ritual drummers – dhaakis, carrying large leather-strung dhaakis –– show off their skills during ritual dance worships called aarati. On the tenth day, Durga the mother returns to her husband, Shiva, ritualised through her immersion into the waters –– Bishorjon also known as Bhaashan and Niranjan

Today's Puja, however, goes far beyond religion. In fact, visiting the pandals recent years, one can only say that Durgapuja the largest outdoor art festival on earth. In the 1990s, a preponderance of architectural models came up on the pandal exteriors, but today the art motif extends to elaborate interiors, executed by trained artists, with consistent stylistic elements, carefully executed and bearing the name of the artist.

The sculpture of the idol itself has evolved. The worship always depicts Durga with her four children, and occasionally two attendant deities and some banana-tree figures. In the olden days, all five idols would be depicted in a single frame, traditionally called pata. Since the 1980s however, the trend is to depict each idol separately.

At the end of six days, the idol is taken for immersion in a procession amid loud chants of 'Bolo Durga mai-ki jai' (glory be to Mother Durga') and 'aashchhe bochhor abar hobe' ('it will happen again next year') and drumbeats to the river or other water body, and it is cast in the waters symbolic of the departure of the deity to her home with her husband in the Himalayas. After this, in a tradition called Vijaya Dashami, families visit each other and sweetmeats are offered to visitors (Dashami is literally "tenth day" and Vijay is "victory").

Durga Puja is also a festivity of Good (Ma Durga) winning over the evil (Maheshasoora the demon). It is a worship of power of Good which always wins over the bad.

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