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white an essay on durga puja that is celebrated in you locality.​

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Answered by kaptansinghsinha517
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Durga Pooja is a Hindu festival celebration of the Mother Goddess and the victory of the warrior Goddess Durga over the demon Mahisasura. The festival represents female power as ‘Shakti’ in the Universe. It is a festival of Good over Evil. Durga Pooja is one of the greatest festivals of India. In addition to being a festival for the Hindus, it is also time for a reunion of family and friends, and a ceremony of cultural values and customs.

Durga Pooja is a Hindu festival celebration of the Mother Goddess and the victory of the warrior Goddess Durga over the demon Mahisasura. The festival represents female power as ‘Shakti’ in the Universe. It is a festival of Good over Evil. Durga Pooja is one of the greatest festivals of India. In addition to being a festival for the Hindus, it is also time for a reunion of family and friends, and a ceremony of cultural values and customs.While the ceremonies bring observance of fast and devotion for ten days, the last four days of the festival namely Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, and Vijaya-Dashami are celebrated with much sparkle and magnificence in India, especially in Bengal and overseas.

Durga Pooja is a Hindu festival celebration of the Mother Goddess and the victory of the warrior Goddess Durga over the demon Mahisasura. The festival represents female power as ‘Shakti’ in the Universe. It is a festival of Good over Evil. Durga Pooja is one of the greatest festivals of India. In addition to being a festival for the Hindus, it is also time for a reunion of family and friends, and a ceremony of cultural values and customs.While the ceremonies bring observance of fast and devotion for ten days, the last four days of the festival namely Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, and Vijaya-Dashami are celebrated with much sparkle and magnificence in India, especially in Bengal and overseas.The Durga Pooja celebrations differ based on the place, customs, and beliefs. Things differ to the extent that somewhere the festival is on for five days, somewhere it is for seven and somewhere it is for complete ten days. Joviality begins with ‘Shashti’ – sixth day and ends on the ‘VijayaDashmi’ – the tenth day.

Answered by aslamkhan0786921
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If you are one of those who doesn’t mind walking an extra mile for the best kathi roll, or can sleep like a child with the dhak sounding next to your ear — in short, be a Calcuttan for a few days — pack your bags and head to the City of Joy for an immersive experience that Durga Puja truly is.

“It’s a total assault on your senses,” I was warned. But after several autumns spent to the beat of the dhak mixed with the cacophony of traffic, I realised Kolkata’s Durga Puja is much more than just worshipping the Goddess. It’s a celebration of life, and art.

“From being a community affair of the Bengalis, Durga Puja has become perhaps one of the biggest tourism events in the world,” says Raj Basu, founder-director of Help Tourism. “Approximately two lakh tourists arrive in Kolkata just to experience Durga Pujas every year,” he adds. This figure does not include visitors staying with relatives in the city. From this year, tourists holding foreign passports will be given special guest passes by the Government so that they can skip long queues while hopping pandals.

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