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What does pandal hopping mean?

What does pandal hopping mean?

Wearing their best new clothes, local people wander from shrine to shrine during the festival, comparing the displays of fairy lights and decorations – a tradition known as ‘pandal hopping’. On the final day of the festival, the deities are immersed in the river – an extraordinary sight.

What are the 10 days of Durga Puja?

The most important days in the festival are known as Mahalaya, Shashthi, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Navami, and Vijayadashami. In 2021, the important days in the Durga Puja festival will fall on the above days.

What is done during Durga Puja?

Durga Puja celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon king Mahishasura. Images of the goddess—astride a lion, attacking the demon king Mahishasura—are placed at various pandals (elaborately decorated bamboo structures and galleries) and temples.

What is pandal called in English?

noun. (in India) a temporary shed, especially one used for public meetings.

What is Pandal decoration?

The fundamental concept of a Vesak Pandal is a creatively made, massive structure, decorated with a large number of lights and paintings mounted on a huge supporting structure. This supporting structure is traditionally built with Puwak Gasa (Arriconut trees). Most of the time this is a 2D structure.

Is Durga and Laxmi same?

Lakshmi is known to be the daughter of the mother Goddess Durga, and the wife of Vishnu, whom she accompanied, taking different forms in each of his incarnations.

Does Durga have any avatars?

Here we bring to you nine different avatars of Goddess Durga. Navrati word in itself holds a special significance which refers to nine nights and nine different forms of Goddess Durga. Each and every Goddess hold importance and is worshipped with religious fervour.

What are the days of Durga Puja called?

The five days of Durga Puja are observed as Shashthi, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Navami and Vijayadashami. Each day has its own meaning and significance. The first day of Durga Puja festival is known as Mahalaya.

Why Dussehra is celebrated for 10 days?

The festival ends on the tenth day called Vijayadashami which means “victory on the tenth day”. This festival celebrates good triumphing over evil. The most popularly reason for commemorating is the defeat of Ravana of Lanka by Rama.

What is needed for Durga Puja?

Puja Samagri for Puja of Nav Durga (for nine days)

  • Fresh unused pieces of red cloth.
  • Shringar items (sindoor, mehendi, kajal, bindi, bangles, toe ring, comb, mirror, anklets, perfume, earrings, nosepin, necklace, red chunri, alta or mahavar, hairpins etc)
  • Sesame oil or mustard oil or ghee for the lamp (for Akhand Jyot)

How can we worship Durga at home?

How to do Durga Puja at home: Puja vidhi

  1. Place the picture or deity of Maa Durga on a raised stool or chowki.
  2. Decorate Goddess Durga with flowers and place the other puja items around the altar prepared.
  3. Place the clay pot in front of the goddess with soil, barley seeds, betel nuts, coin and put the mango leaves on it.

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Ruth Doyle