Durga Puja Festival 2018 at Delhi with Pandal Hopping

Here’s a picture from this years idol making at Kali Temple at CR Park.
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Navratri is usually observed with fasting ritual in most of North India, but East India and West Bengal celebrate Navratri like a food fiesta. There were many food stalls and the nine days feast just began with home cooked festival Anand Mela.
Here is my previous blog on Food I relished during the last year celebration, Nine Street Food we tried during Navratri
Anand Mela at B Block
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Navratri and Durga Puja is the nine-night festival dedicated to Ma Durga and her various forms. She brings depicts victory of Good over evil as she kills the demon Mahisashura. It is for these ten days there’s so much effort put in.
I saw so many happy faces in the Puja and here they were all successful in that happy state dancing, praying and celebrating. Bonus to all this they were getting a blessing from the most powerful Goddess Ma Durga.
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Tips
Attending the prayer ceremony is the real idea of attending the Puja then comes anything else so there is morning prayer or arti and evening prayer. Do attend the prayer. If you want to see the night lights and dance night is a better option but then you must reach the area by evening. Dance is done post the prayer or during the prayer on the beats of drums, it is called as dhanuchi dance. If possible learn the simple steps an hop inside the dance area and join the group dancing for Goddess Durga Ma, this is also one form of worship. People dress up well in the Puja and try to wear a traditional outfit in red and white or cream border.
Day Six or Shashti at GK 2 Durgotsav
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Day seven or Maha Saptami at Mela Ground, The Pocket 40, J Block
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Another Puja we attended at The Pocket 40 Navapalli Puja
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Day eight or Ashtami at D Block E Block and GK
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Day Navmi or Navmi at GK2 and Kali Mandir
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We relished the Prasad of special Veg Thali which was from the Kali Mandir / Temple.
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The tenth day or Dashmi at Mela Ground
On Dashmi the day of visarjan I was thrilled to attend the sindoor khela. Here everyone celebrates the Sindoor Khela by putting red vermilion on each other’s faces and bangles. Everyone dance is joy and wishes each other happy tenth day or ‘Shubho Bijoya’.I was so lucky to attend this event today and pray to the idols with flower vermilion beetle nut sweets etc. I purchased a plate and items for puja and walked towards the idols. I prayed to the Goddess to bless and also come back soon next year.
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Aashe Bochor Aabar Hobe
Aasche-Next
Bochor- Year
Aabar- Repeat / again
Hobe – Will happen
Goodbye Durga Puja 2018. We will wait for next year celebration now. It’s happening again soon!
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