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Durga Puja begins with bright sunny weather on Maha Saptami with birds still under duress

October 5: After overcast sky and a gloomy weather forecast, bright sunrays on Saturday morning, the day of Maha Saptami brought smile in the face of the devotees and people at large. The weather was also a sign of relief for the organizers of Durga Puja who have decorated their pandals with utmost care for the spectators to visit and admire the display of artistic skills. The level of art taken to such an extreme form that human beings need entertainment even at the cost of inflicting torture upon other living beings. Who knows that day may not be too far when even those excluded from citizenship may be put up in cages for display and entertainment !

A bird seemingly dead at Udharbond. Pic Credit:Sujit Paul in FB

Goddess Durga, also identified as Shakti, Bhavani and Adi Parashakti, is always depicted as a fearless Goddess whose mythology revolves around winning of good over evil. The theists are glad for they believe that it is the result of unbounded blessings of Devi Durga that sunlight has paved its way biding adieu to rains.

Ambikapur Hosital Road Puja Pandal

Durga Puja, also referred to as Durgotsava or Sharadotsav is an annual Hindu festival, especially of the Bengalis who celebrates worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. It refers to all the six days observed as Mahalaya, Shashthi, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Nabami and Vijayadashami. Durga Puja festival is celebrated from the sixth to tenth day of bright lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin. This period falls in the fortnight corresponding to the festival is called Devi Paksha. Devi Paksha is preceded by Mahalaya, the last day of the previous fortnight Pitri Paksha, and ends on Kojagori Lokkhi Puja.

Mitali Sangha, Silchar

On the early hours of Saptami, Goddess Durga is invoked in a group of nine plants bunched together, called Navapatrika, and tied to the twigs of white Aparajita plant with a yellow thread. These nine plants represent the nine manifestations of Goddess. The Navapatrika is given a pre-dawn bath in the Ganga water along with the chanting of hymns.

DC Laya Madduri at Ambikapur Puja Pandal

The nine planets of Nabapatrika represent nine Goddesses: Banana plant: Goddess Brahmani, Colocasia plant: Goddess Kalika, Turmeric plant: Goddess Durga, Jayanti plant: Goddess Kartiki, Bel leaves: Lord Shiva, Pomegranate leaves: Goddess Raktadantika, Asoka leaves: Goddess Shokarahita, Arum plant: Goddess Chamunda and Rice paddy: Goddess Lakshmi.

A Durga Idol in Hailakandi

The ritual of Navapatrika is followed by ‘Maha Snan’ (The Grand Bathing). This is one of the most important rituals. A mirror is placed in front of Goddess Durga’s idol. The reflection in the mirror is given a bath and is known as Maha Snan.

Pandal Decoration at Sashan Road, Silchar

After the Maha Snan gets over, the priest amid chanting of hymns does the ‘Pranpratistha.’ The aim of Pranpratistha is to awaken the spirit of Goddess Durga. A pitcher full with water is placed in front of the idol. A bunch of five mango leaves is placed on the top of the pitcher and a coconut is placed over it. It is believed that ‘Mahisasur Mardini’ Durga starts her battle against demon Mahisasur and finally wins back the peace and tranquility of heaven after slaying the buffalo demon ‘Mahisasur.’

DC Cachar offering Puja on Maha Saptami

At Silchar, devotees thronged the puja pandals in the morning of Maha Saptami to offer ‘Puspanjali’ to Goddess Durga wearing new clothes. Children were seen to be in a jovial mood enjoying along with their parents wearing festive garments. Prayers were offered to Goddess Durga to keep all beings in peace and tranquility. However, the birds at Udharbond Durga Puja pandal in captivity under duress still might be wondering looking at the idol of the Goddess Durga – “When will we get peace?”

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