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Durga Puja begins with Maha Shasthi

Maha Saptami today


Published : 20 Oct 2023 10:35 PM

Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Bangalee Hindu community, began at temples and makeshift mandaps across the country on Maha Shasthi on Friday amid due religious fervor and gaiety.

Dhakeshwari National Temple priest Barun Chakrabarty said the festival began with Kalparambho at 8am at the temple and later in the late afternoon Adhibash, Amantran and Bodhon were held at the base of the Bel tree on the temple premises awakening Goddess Durga.  

Goddess Durga is commonly depicted with different vehicles every year, and to be precise, there are four of them, each of which carries its own symbolic meaning.

In 2023, Goddess Durga arrives and will depart in horse this year and it carries the message of war and dispute and inclement weather.

Durga Puja celebrations consist of many rituals having special significance.

On Saturday, the second day of the celebration, Maha Saptami puja will be held in the morning as nabapatrika, nine plants including a banana tree are

tied together and wrapped in a white saree with red borders, will be bathed in the water of the holy Ganges placed next to Ganesha on that day.

 On the third day of Maha Ashtami on October 22, different rituals including offering of Anjali and Kumari Puja will be held in the morning and Sandhi

Puja in the late afternoon or in the evening.

Kumari Puja means worshipping of a prepubescent girl as the living incarnation or avatar of Maa Durga. She is dressed in new clothes and dressed

up in floral ornaments. This ritual has its origins in the Puranas.

Sandhi Puja will be offered at a transition point between Ashtami and Nabami. The last 24 minutes of Ashtami and the first 24 minutes of Navami are known as 'Sandhikkhon'.

According to the Puranas, this is an auspicious moment in time when Durga manifests into Chamunda. Chamunda is a fierce, indomitable entity, who

single-handedly defeated demon duo Sumbha and Nisumbha. A total of 108 earthen lamps (pradip) are lit to celebrate this momentous occasion. The

priests chant mantras and drummers time their beats to the chants.

Maha Nabami Puja will be held on the fourth day on October 23. Dunuchi Nach takes place on that day. This is one of the most exciting rituals of the

Durga Puja.

However nowadays women are also emerging as dhunuchi dance experts. On the final day of Bijaya Dashami, puja will be offered in the morning and

Darpan Bisharjan will also be held.

Sindoor khela is one the most popular part of Durga Puja on the day of Bijoya Dashami. It is believed that this ritual will bring good fortune for their family and help their husbands live longer.

The five-day festival will come to an end with immersion of idols of goddess Durga and her offspring - Ganesha, Karitik, Laxmi and Saraswati - and

devotees will receive Shantijol (sacred water from where deities are immersed) on that day of Bijoya Dashami.

In the capital Dhaka, the main puja mandaps are at Dhakeshwari National Temple, Ramkrishna Mission and Math, Kalabagan, Banani, Shakhari Bazar and Ramna Kali Mandir.

In major divisional cities including port city Chattogram, Rajshahi, Khulna and Sylhet and district towns including Faridpur, Dinajpur, Jashore, Kushtia,

Satkhira, also witness massive celebration of Durga Puja.

Durga Puja will be celebrated at 32,408 mandaps across the country this year including 245 in the capital, according to Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad (BPUP).

BPUP general secretary Prof Chandranath Poddar said the country saw Durga Puja celebration at 32,168 mandaps including 241 in the capital last year.

He said meetings were held with law enforcement agencies and concerned departments of the government for the peaceful celebration of the puja as

several top officials of law enforcement agencies already visited key temples including Dhakeshwari temple and assured of providing all-out security

measures.

"We are hopeful, Durga Puja will be celebrated across the country peacefully in proper manner," he said.

Puja shopping is still going marking Durga Puja as major markets and malls are crowded with customers.

Stringent security measures have taken across the country during the

celebration of Durga Puja to avert any untoward situation.