Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Send Durga puja Greetings

Durga Puja is the biggest annual event in Kolkata. Though, basically a religious tradition of the Hindus, for the Bengalees the importance of Durga Puja is much more. For common Bengalees it is a grand carnival, for devotees it is time to worship the the Goddess of power and for the puja committees it is the toughest competition. The puja committees, all over Kolkata put their best efforts to pull maximum crowd and bag maximum number of awards possible. The number of Durga Pujas held by puja committees is more than 2000 at present and the number is likely to increase rapidly in the coming years, thanks to the magical spirit of the festival.

Durga Puja is organized in large numbers in all corners of Kolkata and in fact it is quite difficult to cover all on a single day. Durga Puja in Kolkata can broadly be divided into four parts: East, West, North and South. While South and North host majority of the best Durga Pujas in Kolkata, some in East and West too attract fair amount of crowd. While some of the pujas are famous for the idols of the Goddesses that are made by the most reputed potters in the city, some pujas attract people for the decoration and artworks inside and outside the pandals. Even there are some pujas where thousands of people gather at night to enjoy the show of colorful lights. The efforts made by the puja committees, the potters, the artists and the electricians create an amazing ambiance in and around the place where the Durga Pujas are held and that’s what attract the people like magnets. Bengalees living in Kolkata are well aware of the best pujas in the city, but for those who are not inhabitants of the city, here is a brief description of some of the best Durga Pujas in Kolkata.

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