Sunday, April 7, 2013

DURGA PUJA & KALI PUJA

Durga Puja is the biggest festival in Bengal. This is also known as Dussehra and Navaratri in other parts of India. Durga is the Goddess of divine power against all evils.... It refers to all the six days observed as Mahalaya, Shashthi, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Navami and Vijayadashami.Initially
Puja at home
 Sarbojanin Pujas
the Puja was organised by affluent families since they had the money to organise the festival. During the late 19th and early 20th century, a burgeoning middle class, primarily in Calcutta, wished to observe the Puja. They created the community or Sarbojanin Pujas. These Pujas are organised by a committee which represents a locality or neighbourhood. They collect funds called "chaanda" through door-to-door subscriptions, lotteries, concerts etc. These funds are pooled and used for the expenses of pandal construction, idol construction, ceremonies etc


KALI PUJA

Kali Puja  or Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja as it is known in Mithila,  is a festival dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, celebrated on the new moon day of the Hindu month Kartik in Bengal. It coincides with the pan-Indian Lakshmi Puja day of Diwali. While the Bengalis, Oriyas and Assamese adore goddess Kali on this day the rest of India worships goddess Lakshmi on Diwali
Popular guises and names for Goddess Kali include Shyama, Adya Ma, Tara Ma,, Smashan Kali,  Dakshina Kalika, Chamundi, Shyama Kali and Bhadra Kali who is gentle.





DIWALI

Festival of lights , story of Deepawali lies the significance of the victory of good over evil; and it is with each Deepawali and the lights that illuminate our homes and hearts, that this simple truth finds new reason and hope. From darkness unto light — the light that empowers us to commit ourselves to good deeds, that which brings us closer to divinity. During Diwali, lights illuminate every corner of India and the scent of incense sticks hangs in the air, mingled with the sounds of fire-crackers, joy, togetherness and hope.

diwali or deepavali festival of lights





ganesh laxmi & saraswati

THE NATURE STRIKES

 A strong storm that rocked West Bengal on Saturday left SIX dead and over 30 injured in the Asansol sub division of Burdwan district. 
Agencies reported that the storm blew away homes and shelters thereby rendering hundreds homeless. 
the city remained in dark for more than 50 hrs in some place.
for those who were not aware of the destruction the storm caused here are some of the clicks after the hail storm.
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.many were dead after collapse  of wall and uprooting of trees.. a merely 10 minutes of storm caused such a  destruction.