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Answer: The Durga Puja is a festival of Hindu, which celebrated by the Hindu people all over the world and especially it is celebrated in Bengal. People celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm and belief. It is a very religious festival which has various significances. It falls every year in the autumn.

The significance of Durga Puja

The Durga Puja is nine days long festival. Days of Durga Pooja celebration varies according to the place, custom, people’s capacity and people’s belief in god. Somewhere it is celebrated for five days, seven or full nine days. People start worship of goddess Durga on “Shashti” which ends on the “dashmi”. Some people of the community or society celebrate it by decorating a ‘pandal’ in the nearby regions. In these days, all the nearby temples become full of devotees, especially in the morning time. Some people do worship at home with all the arrangements and they also go for statue immersion to the river Ganga at the last day.

Navratri or Durga Pooja is celebrated to tribute the victory of good over evil. It is believed that on this day the goddess Durga got victory over the bull demon Mahishasura. She was called by the god Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva to kill the demon and make the world free of him. After many days of battle, she finally killed the demon on the tenth day, the day is called as Dussehra. The real meaning of Navratri is the nine days and nights of the battle between goddess and devil. Durga Puja fair attracts a huge crowd of devotees and visitors including foreign tourists at one place.

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