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Durga Puja Souvenir Pdf

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Durga Puja Venue Address: Mangala Kalyana Mantapa, Ganapathi Temple Rd, 7th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru - 560030. The Durga Puja rituals involve all these gods and goddesses. The devi paksha or the rituals for the puja begin from Mahalaya, which is 10 days before the puja. Mahalaya is the time period which falls between the Shradh and the Navratri of Ashvin month. There is an elaborate Sandhi puja that is conducted on the evening of Maha Ashtami. DURGA PUJA COMMITTEE Bangiya Sanskritik Parishad Glasgow www.durgapujaglasgow.com It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to our thirty-ninth year of Durga Puja celebrations in Glasgow. In fact, the Mahalaya programme had been held even earlier from 1971. Sarathi Durga Puja Souvenir. Click here to view Sarathi Souvenir 2019. Click here to view Sarathi Souvenir 2018. Sarathi Socio-Cultural Trust. Registered Office Address: C/O Institute for Youth and Development, #97, 17th 'B' Main, 5th Block Koramangala, Bengaluru. Durga Puja is celebrated with fanfare on all five days of the festival and recalls the power of the female Shakti symbolised by the Goddess Durga who slays Asura to re-establish peace and sanctity on earth again. Durga Puja symbolising victory over evil is an experience evoking a wide range of thoughts and emotions. 2010 TIME TABLE FOR DURGA PUJA SASHTHI & BODHAN Wednesday 13th October 2010 Puja, Prasad 7.30 – 9.30 pm MAHA SAPTAMI Thursday 14th October 2010 Puja & Anjali 11.00am – 1.30 pm Prasad & Bhog 1.30 – 2.30pm Arati 7.00 – 7.30pm Couple Games (Bor Bodhu Sambad) 7.30 - 9.00pm. The Durga Puja rituals involve all these gods and goddesses. The devi paksha or the rituals for the puja begin from Mahalaya, which is 10 days before the puja. Mahalaya is the time period which falls between the Shradh and the Navratri of Ashvin month. There is an elaborate Sandhi puja that is conducted on the evening of Maha Ashtami.

Durga Puja 2019: Know about Goddess Durga

Durga Puja 2019 History: This Durga Puja, tell your child about the birth of Goddess Durga, her many incarnations and stories of her strength.

The birth of the goddess

Goddess Durga was created to combat the evil demon Mahishasura. The trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva came together to create a powerful female form with ten arms.

When Durga emerged from the waters of the holy Ganga as a spirit, she was given a physical form by all the gods put together. Her face was created by Lord Shiva and her torso crafted by Indra. Her breasts were made by Chandra and her teeth by Brahma. The lower part of her body was made by Bhudevi, Varuna sculpted her thighs and knees, and Agni created the Goddess’s eyes. Thus she was a supreme power created with a combination of the powers of all the other gods. So was born Goddess Durga or ‘Mahamaya’, the Great Mother of the Universe, who ensures creation, preservation and destruction of evil forces in the universe. Tally 7.2 activation key generator.

Then the gods gifted her their individual blessings and weapons. Armed like a warrior, the goddess rode into battle on a lion. After a fierce combat, Durga finally slew the demon king with her trident. Heaven and earth rejoiced at her victory and peace was once again restored to the three worlds. The word ‘Durga’ in Sanskrit means a fort, or a secure and protected place. Another name for Durga is Durgatinashini which means ‘the one who eliminates suffering’. Her name thus indicates her role as the one who protects her devotees and removes evil from the world.

The many incarnations of Durga

There are numerous incarnations of Durga including Kali, Bhagvati, Bhavani, Ambika, Lalita, Gauri, Kandalini, Java, Meenakshi and Kamakshi, among others. Durga is the incarnation as the all-powerful one with the combined power of all the divine beings.

The many arms and many weapons of Durga

Durga is depicted as having ten arms. These represent the ten directions in Hinduism; she protects her devotees in all directions. In each of her hands, the goddess wields a different weapon gifted by the gods for her to fight against evil beings such as Mahishasura. In one hand she holds the conch-shell gifted to her by Varuna, God of the Sea. In two other hands she holds the bow and the arrow given to her 104 by Vayu, the Wind God. In another hand she holds the thunderbolt of Indra, which can destroy anything it strikes without being affected. In yet another hand she holds the lotus, a symbol of spirituality and steadfastness. In another hand she holds the sudarshan chakra, or the discus of Vishnu, which can destroy evil forces no matter how powerful they are. In her other hands she carries a longsword, and Brahma’s kamandalu or a pot to carry holy water in. In her forearms she carries Shiva’s all-powerful trident which is the weapon that provides the final death blow to Mahishasura.

The many eyes of Durga

Like Shiva, Mother Durga is also referred to as Triyambake, meaning the three-eyed Goddess. The left eye represents desire and has the peace and calmness of the moon; the right eye represents action and holds the power of the sun; and the central eye is the all-knowing eye with the ability to burn with its power of fire.

Celebrate!: Dussehra & Durga Puja, published by Hachette India

The ‘vahana’ of the goddess

The Mother Goddess as a symbol of unrivalled power has one of the most impressive vahanas or vehicles. Often depicted as a lion or lioness, this animal is strength and power personified and the undisputed ruler of the jungle. The lion is thus the perfect vehicle for the awe-inspiring and all-powerful goddess. Durga stands on her lion in a fearless pose called the Abhaya Mudra or gesture of no fear, which is a sight that can fill any demon with utmost dread.

(Excerpted with permission from Hachette India from Celebrate!: Dussehra & Durga Puja. Paperback Rs. 195.)

Our judges have voted. Here are the much-awaited results of The Telegraph Salt Lake Super Souvenir 2019 contest

This has been an unprecedented year with unprecedented consequences. Which is why we had held back the results of the 14th The Telegraph Super Souvenir Awards in the hope that things would normalise and we could hold the prize distribution ceremony as always with all the winners in attendance. But that is not to be.

With Durga Puja 2020 knocking on our doors, there is no point waiting further. This edition of the contest was otherwise a successful one, drawing the highest number of participation in its history. Which goes to show that more and more pujas in Salt Lake are becoming confident enough about their printed output to want to take part in the contest while pujas in New Town are becoming organised enough to bring out their souvenirs.

We have decided to add a couple of more categories for this year — Best Travelogue and Best Memoir — as we wanted to accommodate more participants on the awards list.

Our sincere thanks to each housing complex and block for sending in your puja souvenir. Hope you continue to do so every year. And congratulations to each and every winner.

Those featuring on the winners’ list are requested to send a mail to saltlake@abpmail.comwith their contact numbers or call us on Tuesday or Wednesday evening at 22600115 before 10pm.

Salt Lake FE Block Residents’ Association

Why: The souvenir is increasing in bulk with every year. But the ratio of reading material and advertisements has been maintained. The articles are on subjects as varied as global warming and Kashmir plebiscite, India’s education system and varieties of tea.. Other than several travelogues, memoirs and poems, there is even crossword puzzle and sudoku as leisure activity. Children of the block have been given space to share their writings and sketches.

Another thoughtful section is a column that is used as a filler at the conclusion of longer articles on Puja memories and reflections of former presidents of the block association, who are now senior citizens.

In a nod to technology, the souvenir also has a downloadable e-version.

Best Editorial

Winner: Gora Roy, secretary, Salt Lake CF Block

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Residents’ Association

Why: The theme of pollution that the block’s puja pandal had showcased was explained in a refreshing manner — through a slice-of-life fictional account. It successfully brought home the message of how many of us unwittingly contribute to pollution, without being preachy.
Special mention: Satyaban Roy, convenor, souvenir sub-committee, New Town AA1B Sarbojanin Durgotsab Committee and Ishwar Mukherjee, editor, Utsab Bichitra, Purba Samabay Abasan (Cluster XIII, Purbachal Abasan)

Best Poetry

Winner: Sarbani Banerjee of East Enclave Residents’ Welfare Association for Pratichi O Aro Duti

Why: The poet’s voice is strong, without being strident. A voice that articulates the poet’s thoughts through well-crafted words that are devoid of fluff, yet leave behind an impact through vivid imagery.
Special mention: Purba Kar of CD Block, New Town, for Chithi and Asim Das of East Enclave Residents’ Welfare Association, New Town, for Amar Kono Tara Nei.

Best Travelogue

Winner: Susmita Bhaduri of Sanjeeva Town The Bungalow Estate For Ektu Ushnotar Jonyo, Uttar Golardhe

Why: The account has the right balance of personal information and description of places visited. While the remote destination, Iceland, is itself exciting, piquing readers’ interest by its very mention, the journey turns out to be even more entertaining as the author’s pen is generously dipped in a pot of humour. As she describes how she chased the northern lights or revelled in the idyllic settings where Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol had shot the Dilwale song Rang de tu mohe gerua, the reader
senses and shares her enjoyment and awe.

Special mention: Sekhar Basu of JC Block forbHollywood-er Jaadu Durgo.

Best Fiction

Winner: Bibha Roy Chowdhury of FE Block for Udbastu

Why: The narrator’s tale of being uprooted from a life of affluence across the border gets intertwined with that of a rustic woman’s, with life throwing both together in a refugee colony.

The twist in the plot is unexpected yet believable because of the sincerity that rings in each voice that the author gives life to.
Special mention: Kumkum Chattopadhyay of East Enclave Residents’ Welfare Association for Rong Bahar.

Early Bird

Winner: Sarbojanin Durgotsav Committee, BE (West)

Why: The souvenir landed on our desk the day before Mahalaya when many other blocks possibly were yet to send out a call for articles. Despite being so punctual about publication and distribution, the block has taken care to enrich the souvenir with quality articles. The printing and binding quality is also of a high standard.

Best Memoir

Winner: Tandra Goswami of FE Block for Amar Chhotobelar Saatkahon

Why: A glimpse into an idyllic life, on which time and circumstance have drawn the curtains forever, a life of harmony and brotherhood in erstwhile East Pakistan, where a school’s Muslim teacher did not accept prasad yet sponsored sweets for Saraswati puja, where students sung Bengali songs to celebrate Pakistan’s independence day in school, where swimming and boating lessons for a child were mandatory for survival and could even be supplemented by horse riding lessons by the friendly village police inspector. And which also is a testament to how this paradise was lost to the poison of radicalism and division.
Special mention: Rita Das of BE 98 (BE East) for Hostel Jiboner Tokjhal Mishti.

Best Essay

Winner: Saptarshi Chowdhury of CD Block, New Town, for Messbarir theke soja Baithakkhana Bazar.

Why: The boarding houses of central or north Calcutta, which are now merely shadows of a bustling past, have played a key role in nurturing our artistic heritage. The author’s easy familiarity with both the locality and the literary works that were born in these quarters enrich the reading experience. The writing style is lucid and engaging. The mention of publications as sources of information lends authenticity to the account.

Special mention: Sonali Roy of BE Block (BE West) for Swad O Sadhyo.

Best Cover

Durga Puja Souvenir Pdf 2019

Winner: DL Block Residents’ Association

Why: The cartoonish treatment of the goddesses seated on their mounts makes the cover stand out. The use of colours is apt. That the illustration is an original art work, credited to resident Indrani Bhattacharya, also is noteworthy.
Special mention: Salt Lake BE (East) Puja Committee and BL Block

We have selected the three best pictures among those published in the “Click Your Township” column in the months since last year’s result. The snaps are a testimony to the wealth of photographic talent in the neighbourhood.

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