paragraph writing(10 lines) Durga puja
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1) Durga Pooja or Durgotsav is the Hindu festival of India during which we worship Goddess Durga across the country.
2) It commemorates her victory over the evil demon named Mahishasur to save the world from his evil deeds.
3) The Durga Pooja celebration commences with the first day of Navratri.
4) Durga Pooja coincides with the festival of Dussehra which also symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
5) Apart from worshipping the Goddess Durga, Goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi and Ganesh are also who people worship on the day.
6) The sixth day of Navratri festival is the day when idols of Goddess Durga get placed in the ‘Pandals’ for the devotees.
7) Many Durga Pooja committees organise free feast to all where people from all walks of life sit together and enjoy the delicacies as a blessing of Goddess Durga.
8) The real experience of the celebration of Durga Pooja comes from Kolkata, where Durga Pooja celebration is very mesmerizing and spiritual.
9) The festival concludes on the Vijayadashami when these idols immerse in water bodies with devotional chants.
10) The annual festival of Durga Pooja is a celebration of devotion, joy, spirituality and spreads happiness among the people.
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Explanation:
Durga puja is an important Hindu festival in India.
2-) The festival celebrates the victory of goddess Durga over Mahisursua.
3-) It is the most important festival in Bengal.
4-) Durga is a symbol of sakti in hindu tradition.
5-) The idol of goddess Durga are kept in pandals generally on the 6th dayof navtrati.
6-) The last four days are very important namely Saptami , Ashtami , and navami.
7-) The pandals were designed special for this occasion.
8-) Devotees took fast for nine days during navtrati.
9-) The occasion connects the new generation with the tradition and custom of the people.
10-) The festival ends with the immersion of the idol of goddess Durga in water bodies on Vijayadashami.