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Durga Puja ends with immersion of deity idols

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Durga Puja ends with immersion of deity idols
The idols of Goddess Durga are carried on boats for immersion in the Buriganga River at Wise Ghat area in the capital yesterday. Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community in Bangladesh, ended yesterday with the immersion of idols across the country. Photo: Nabiulla Nabi

Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community, ended yesterday with the immersion of Goddess Durga idols across the country, reports UNB.

Devotees in their tearful eyes said farewell to the mother deity and her children -- Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kartik and Ganesh -- through the immersion of their idols in the water wishing Durga's return next year.

The ceremonial worship of the goddess ended with the celebration of Bijoya Dashami and devotees immersing the idols of the deity and her children in rivers.

The five-day festival started on September 26 with the incarnation (Bodhon) of the Goddess Durga marking Sashthi.

Devotees thronged Puja mandaps to celebrate Bijoya Dashami, the last day of the festival and recited the mantras and offering flowers to the goddess Durga (pushpanjali) and praying for her blessings.

Each of the mandaps across the country was ornamented with beautiful idols, showcasing the goddess in all her glory.

Bijoya Dashami is the special ceremony of reaffirming peace and good relations among people.

Families visited each other to share sweetmeats. Married Hindu women put vermilion on each other's forehead on the occasion. The number of Puja pandals has increased this year as the number of Puja pandals is 29,395, including 231 in Dhaka city. As many as 1,767 Puja pandals were set up in Chittagong while 1,242 in Dinajpur, 1,175 in Gopalganj, 737 in Faridpur, 752 in Comilla, 606 in Bagerhat, 126 in Chapainawabganj, 629 in Magura, 519 in Brahmanbaria, 647 in Jessore and 26 in Benapole.

Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival which is also known as Sharadiya (autumnal) Durga Utsav, is the worship of 'Shakti' [divine force] embodied in goddess Durga.

It symbolises the battle between good and evil where the dark forces eventually succumb to the divine.

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