Durga Puja is the day when all the devotees worship the Goddess Durga with great devotion. Devotees worship her as power which formed the universe. Goddess Durga plays a role of protector for their devotees and becomes destructor. This festival is also known as ‘Durgotsava’ or ‘Sharadotsav’. Worshipping Goddess Durga and fasting during Shardiya Navratra helps a person fight against negative vibes and evil spirits. Book Pandit for Durga puja in Pune.
Durga Puja essential festival of Hinduism, traditionally held for ten-day in the Marathi month of Ashwina (September–October), the seven months of the Hindu calendar, and especially celebrate in Bengal, Assam, and other Indian states. Durga Puja is the celebrates of victory goddess Durga the demon king Mahishasura. It starts evolved on an equal day as Navratri, a nine-night festival celebrating the divine feminine. Durga Puja’s first day is Mahalaya, which heralds the introduction of the goddess. Celebrations and worship commence on Sasthi, the sixth day. During the following three days, the goddess is worshipped in her several varieties as Durga, Lakshmi, and Sarasvati. The celebrated end of Vijaya Dashami (“Tenth Day of Victory” ), idols are carried in huge processions to nearby rivers, where they are immersed. That customized is symbolic of the departure of the deity to her home and her husband, Shiva, in the Himalayas. Images of the goddess—astride a lion, attacking the demon king Mahishasura—are placed at several pandals (elaborately decorated bamboo structures and galleries) and temples...