The way of life of West Bengal is decorated by various
fairs and celebrations. Goddess Durga is a standout amongst the most
religiously loved goddess here and large portions of the celebrations
celebrated in the state are intended to pay respects to Her just. Jagaddhatri
or Jagadhatri puja is one of the celebrations saw by the aficionados of
"Durga" - the Goddess of Power, who is additionally called
Jagaddhatri i.e. 'the Protector of the World'. This type of Durga is revered
more ordinarily in West Bengal than alternate parts of India.
Khargeswar club Inda near Inda boy's school Kharagpur Jagdhatripuja 2015
Tetultala mandir commitee Inda Kharagpur Jagdhatri puja 2015
Nishan Club Inda Kharagpur Jagdhatripuja 2015
Jhapatapur Jagdhatri puja kharagpur 2015
Jagdhatripuja at Development sporting club Kharagpur 2015
Jagdhatripuja at Makrampur near Kharagpur 2015
Jagdhatripuja at old settlement area kharagpur 2015
Jagdhatripuja at SouthInda Association club kharagpur 2015
Light decoration at Talbagicha Jagdhatripuja kharagpur 2015
Talbagicha Jagdhatripuja kharagpur 2015
Despite the fact that Goddess Jagadhatri is loved all
over West Bengal, the festivals in Chandannagar, Hoogly and Krishnanagar are
exceptionally extraordinary as far as their loftiness and fame. Jagaddhatri
Puja is a noteworthy Hindu occasion in Kolkata, after Durga Puja and Kali Puja.
This celebration is additionally celebrated in Ramakrishna Mission ashrams
everywhere throughout the world. It was started there by Devi Sarada - the wife
of Sri Ramakrishna, who as per mainstream nearby conviction, was an avtar of
Devi Jagaddhatri.
It is not known in respect to who began the genuine
function of Jagadhatri Puja. In any case, Maharaja Krishna Chandra of Nadia and
Indranarayan Roy Choudhury of Chandan Nagar are two prominent names connected
with the pooja. In Howrah, Jagaddhatri Pooja is being seen subsequent to 1713.
It is performed in Moktar Bari, Shibpur town, under the Udaynarayanpur PS. It
is said that before the begin of Jagaddhatri Puja, an amazing Durga Pooja used
to occur here. Then again, after a heavenly dream to an inhabitant of this
spot, from the Goddess, the custom observing Jagaddhatri Pooja appeared.
Devi Jagaddhatri is otherwise called
Karindrasuranisudini, Maheswari, Shaktacharpriya and Adharabhuta. In antiquated
Hindu Texts, Tantras and Puranas, this type of Durga is delineated as an image
of Shakti (Power). She is portrayed with three eyes and four-arms, holding a
Chakra, conch, bow and bolt. She is wearing a brilliant red sari, decorated
with superb gems and nagajangopaveeta, a string typical of Yoga and Brahmanism.
Riding on a lion over the dead assortment of Karindrasura, the Elephant Demon,
she additionally symbolizes the triumph of 'Good upon Evil'
In kharagpur also Jagdhatri puja celebrated in some
places , main attraction of this puja was in Inda and Talbagicha area.Other
than these two area few pandals were also made in raja gram area ,bengoli para
of Kharida, Gole bazaar and some bengoli areas of town. I would try to cover
most of the Jagdhatri puja pandals of kharagpur town of 2015.
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