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short essay on celebration of durga pujs at your grandfather's house

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Durga Puja is one of the biggest and most popular festivals of South Asia such as India, Bangladesh and Nepal. It involves the ritual of worship of our Goddess Durga and the triumph of the Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. The festival honours the indomitable female force in the form of ‘Shakti’. This day gives everyone a reason to celebrate; it’s an occasion for rejuvenation and reunion and a celebration of our customary culture and customs. While most of the people keep fast for the entire nine to ten days, but the last four days called Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami are celebrated with much jollity and splendour.

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masroorahmadseh: Durga Puja, is a Hindu Festival, which is celebrated each year on the occasion of Navaratri. This festival is also called as Durgotsava and during this festival, Goddess Durga is worshipped. This festival is observed according to the Hindu calendar called ‘Ashvin’ and falls mostly in the month of September or October.
masroorahmadseh: Durga Puja is celebrated for 10 days, with more enthusiasm in the last 4 days and during this time period, many rituals like decorating the pandals where God and Goddess statue are kept. This festival is widely celebrated in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Odisha, Manipur etc.
masroorahmadseh: Durga Puja, is marked as the celebration of Goddess Durga’s victory, during her battle with a deceptive and a shape shifting demon named ‘Mahishasura’. This festival denotes the victory of Good over Evil. Each year Durga Puja dates coincide with another great festival ‘Dusshera’, which is also celebrated by Hindus, celebrating the occasion of Lord Ram’s Victory over Ravana
masroorahmadseh: In Durga Puja, the primarily Goddess Durga is worshipped and occupies the central position in the stage decoration. In addition to Goddess Durga, Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Saraswati, Lord Kartikeya and Lord Ganesha also occupies the stage.
masroorahmadseh: The first day of this festival begins with Mahalaya, marking the beginning of the destruction of Evil. Following this, on the sixth day of the festival named as ‘Sasthi’, Goddess Durga is welcomed and celebration begins with the decoration of pandals with God statues. The tenth day of the festival is called ‘Vijaya Dashmi’, during this day devotees celebrate with drum beats, music and chants.
masroorahmadseh: On this day, statues kept in the pandals are carried to the river and the ocean, where they are immersed. This ritual denotes a form of bidding Good bye to God and Goddesses.
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