About Goddess Durga


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Durga, in Sanskrit means "She who is incomprehensible or difficult to reach." Goddess Durga is a form of Sakti worshiped for her gracious as well as terrifying aspect. Mother of the Universe, she represents the infinite power of the universe and is a symbol of a female dynamism. The manifestation of Goddess Durga is said to emerge from Her formless essence and the two are inseparable.

She is also called by many other names, such as Parvati, Ambika, and Kali. In the form of Parvati, She is known as the divine spouse of Lord Shiva and is the mother of Her two sons, Ganesha and Karttikeya, and daughter Jyoti. Destroyer of demons, she is worshiped during an annual festival called Durga puja, especially popular among Bengalis.

Her Appearance
There are endless aspects of Durga described in the Puranas and Agamas and the iconography is consequently very varied. She is usually pictured as having ten arms holding Sword, Conch, Discus, Rosary, Bell, Winecup, Shielf, Bow, Arrow, and Spear. She is most often shown riding a lion from which comes Her august name, Simhavahini, "She who stands astride the king of beasts". She is gorgeously dressed in royal red cloth and has several ornaments decorating Her personage. Her hair is dressed up in a crown (karandamukuta) which then flows out in long luxuriant tresses that are darkly luminous and soothing to the eye. The various tools reflects the eminent supremacy that helps in controling the universe and obey Her will.

Weilding Energy
Goddess Durga exists eternally, always abiding in her own sweet nature and inhabits the hearts and minds of her ecstatic devotees. As Shakti power, she shapes, nurtures, and dissolves names and forms, while as subtle spiritual energy called Kundalini, She lights the lotuses fo the seven centres of awareness in the sacred human body. Goddess Durga killed the powerful demon Mahish and all his great commanders. When demonic forces create imbalance all god unite becoming one divine force called Shakti or Durga.


Events

  • 29TH SEP'22 (CHATURTHI)

    • Opening Ceremony
    • With Govt Of WestBengal Cultural Events
  • 30TH SEP'22 (PANCHAMI)

    • Cloths and Refreshment Distribution
    • Cultural Events
  • 1ST OCT'22 (SASTHI)

    • Disco Dandia (DAY 1)
    • Pujo Quize
    • Pujor Sera Sundor O Sundori(Registration)
  • 2ND OCT'22 (SAPTAMI)

    • Disco Dandia (DAY 2)
    • Pujo Quize
    • Pujor Sera Sundor O Sundori(Registration)
  • 3RD OCT'22 (ASTOMI)

    • Disco Dandia (day 3)
    • Pujo Quiz
    • Dakh-dhunuchi-sonkho Competition
    • Pujor Shera Sundor O Sundori (registration)
  • 4TH OCT'22 (NABOMI)

    • Disco Dandia (day 4)
    • Pujo Quiz
    • Pujor Shera Sundor O Sundori (registration)
  • 5TH OCT'22 (DOSHOMI)

    • Pujor Shera Sundor O Sundori (grand Finale)
    • Dance Mania & Thematic Dance
    • Bangla Band Performance

Durga Puja 2022

Mahalaya

25TH SEP, 2022

Chaturthi

29TH SEP, 2022

Maha Panchami

30TH SEP'2022

Maha Sasthi

1ST OCT'2022

Maha Saptami

2ND OCT'2022

Maha Astomi

3RD OCT'2022

Maha Nabomi

4TH OCT'2022

Maha Doshomi

5TH OCT'2022

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