New -Delhi, September 29 (IANS). People across the country get enthusiasm from Durga Puja. Fans celebrate this puja as a symbol of victory over Mahishasura. Millions of dedicates visit the mother in Odisha, West Biengals and Bihar. Durga Puja of this year is celebrated with pump in Bhubaneswar and surrounding areas of Odisha. The Station Market Durga Puja Committee has chosen a unique topic on its 70th anniversary, focusing on termination of practices such as the distribution of local messages and superstitions. The chairman of the committee Ganesh Prasad Sahu said that the pavilion was beautifully designed, reflecting the energy of the goddess Durga. He said: “Our goal is to offer the power of Durga in strong forms, communicating power among the dedicated. We have prepared a golden crown of about 1 kg this year that weighs about 1 kg. On the other hand, Durga Puja is also seen in Ghatal subdivision of Western Bengals. Villagers of Govindpur installed a 72 -foot -high Durga statue in Ward 17. The idol, built with a budget of about 24 lakh calls, remains the center of attraction. The organizers said that artists make statues on many topics, but this statue of Govindpur is the largest. An organizer said: ‘Last year, a famous committee in Kolkata created a 72 -foot -high Durga Thakur Mandal, which hurls a lot. We thought why not doing such a thing in our area. Now dedicated do not have to go to Kolkata. ‘At the same time, people are seen excited about Durga Puja in Patna, the capital of Bihar. In the Ashiana Nagar phase 1 pandal, worship has been done in dedication for almost 30 years. Pandit Dasharatha Nandan Maharaj said before the mother’s doors were opened, worship was done methodically. He said: “The arrival of the mother to the elephant, which is considered extremely favorable. It is a symbol of prosperity, fertility and prosperity. A great multitude of dedicated has collected to see.” This year, Durga Puja began the arrival of elephants, indicating a rich year for 2025. Other pandals in Patna also celebrate with traditional customs. From Ghatasthapana on the first day of Navratri, the era of Bhajan-Kirtan continues until Maha Ashtami and Navami. Durga Puja in Bihar is part of the cultural heritage of East India, where Kanya Pujan and Garba Dance are also prominent. -Ians Sch/DSC
The enthusiasm of Durga Puja across the country, Pandals are decorated at different themes
