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Alok Biyani Kolkata@alokbiyanikolkata
Sep 26, 2011 11:27 AM, 1895 Views
Alok Biyani Kolkata - On Durga Puja 2011

Durga Puja is celebrated  in West Bengal since the Medieval Period, also  known as the period of Mughal  Empires. In 16th Century the Durga Puja  was held in the Court of Rajshahi,  and in Nadia District in 18th  Century. However, in 18th  Century it became popular


The Zamindar families of the city are quietly carrying on  with their  traditions, some of which started hundreds of years ago. By mid  of 18th Century,  the national festival of the Bengalis became an  occasion for the rich Babus of  Kolkata to flaunt their wealth. It  became a religious splurge among  the Babu’s of Bengal, to measure the  supremacy of one over the other. The first Durga Puja seems to have been  celebrated  by Bhabananda, the ancestor of Maharaja Krishnachandra of  Nadia, in or about  1606. The family puja of the Sabarno Roychoudhuris  of Barisha dates back to  1610 – the oldest in Calcutta, and  conducted even today in a highly traditional  style. The  traditional  household Durga Pujas gained prominence because of their deep and   passionate devotion to Goddess Durga.


The puja at  Shovabazar Rajbari, is among the oldest Pujas in  the city, organised by  Raja  Nabakrishna Deb of the Sobhabazar of Calcutta in honor of Lord  Clive in the  year 1757. The puja was organized because Clive wished to  pay thanks for his  victory in the Battle of Plassey. He was unable to  do so in a Church because  the only church in Calcutta at that time was  destroyed by Siraj-ud-Daulah.


The puja at Shovabazar  Rajbari, is among the oldest Pujas in  the city, organised by Raja   Nabakrishna Deb of the Sobhabazar of Calcutta in honor of Lord Clive in  the  year 1757. The puja was organized because Clive wished to pay  thanks for his  victory in the Battle of Plassey. He was unable to do so  in a Church because  the only church in Calcutta at that time was  destroyed by Siraj-ud-Daulah.


The puja at Shovabazar  Rajbari, is among the oldest Pujas in  the city, organised by Raja   Nabakrishna Deb of the Sobhabazar of Calcutta in honor of Lord Clive in  the  year 1757. The puja was organized because Clive wished to pay  thanks for his  victory in the Battle of Plassey. He was unable to do so  in a Church because  the only church in Calcutta at that time was  destroyed by Siraj-ud-Daulah.

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