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Traditional Durga Puja in Bengali households (outside Calcutta ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jalpaiguri's Raikanth family worship Devi Durga since they were the zamindars of Jalpaiguri. Their Durga idol is red in colour. Its height is 15 ft. In the ancient times human sacrifice was an important feature but now a human doll is made out of flour which is sacrificed at the alter. |
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Bishnupur's
Raja Jagatsingh Deb, the king of Molla, started Devi puja in the year
997. Here the idol is not immersed. The clay used 1000 years back is still
present in the image. Each year a fresh layer of clay is applied on the
idol. During Ashtami Puja the canon ball is fired. On the Bijoya Dashami
day effigies of Kumbhakarna, the day after (eka dashi) Indrajeet and the
next day (da dashi) Ravana are burnt. Indrajeet was the son and Kumbhakarna
was the brothers of Ravana. This is practiced following the Purana's Akal
Bodhon when Ram worships Goddess Durga for shakti to kill Ravana. |
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