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Sharadiya Durga Puja being celebrated in Sherpur

SHERPUR, The five-day Sharadiya Durga Puja, the biggest

religious festival of the Bangalee Hindu community, is being celebrated for

the second day today with offering Maha Saptami puja at different temples and

makeshift mandaps across the district including the town amid due religious

fervor, pomp and décor.

Maha Saptami puja was held this morning at temples followed by offering of

Anjali to Goddess by devotees who kept fasting till the puja. Later, prashad

(food and water offered to a deity during worship), was distributed among the

devotees.

Nabapatrika, nine plants including a banana tree tied together and wrapped in

a white sharee with red borders, were bathed in the water of nearby rivers or

ponds (the holy Ganges) and later placed next to Lord Ganesha, a Hindu deity,

son of Devi Parbati (Durga) and Lord Shiva, worshiped along with Goddess

Durga during this Sharadiya Durgotsab.

Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad’s Sherpur district unit President Subrata

Dey Bhanu said Durga Puja is being celebrated at 157 temples and mandaps

across the district including 72 in the Sadar upazila and 58 in the district

town.

District administration distributed 78 tonnes of rice among the temples as

each temple gets 500 kilograms marking the festival, said District Relief And

Rehabilitation Officer SM Al-Amin.

Of the five upazilas in the district, puja is being held at 36 temples and

mandaps at Nalitabari, 20 in Nakla, 12 in Sribardi and 18 in Jhenaigati apart

from 72 in Sadar upazila.

The annual five-day Sharadiya Durgotsab commenced with Kalparambho on Friday

morning followed by Adhibash, Amantran (invitation) and Bodhon (incarnation)

in the late afternoon on that day.

Temples and puja mandaps are now witnessing recitation of verses from the

Holy Sri Sri Chandi, blowing of conch shells and beating of traditional dhak-

dhols (traditional drums), kashor since Friday and it will continue for next

days until immersion of idols on the day of Bijoya Dashami on October 24.

Merchant Club, organiser of one of the largest puja pandals in Sherpur town,

is celebrating its golden jubilee this year as a large colorful procession

was brought out in the town on Friday afternoon with the participation of a

huge number of devotees clad in colorful dresses.

Sherpur municipality mayor Golam Mohammad Kibria inaugurated the procession

which was joined by distinguished personalities of the town.

Biplab Sarker, president of the club managing committee, said they are

celebrating 50 years of their puja at Maa Bhaba Tara (Kali temple) temple

which was built 150 years back by Zamindar Charu Mohan Chowdhury’s wife Tara

Moni Chaudhurani.

Marking the five-day festival, a free medical camp and voluntary blood

donation champing have been arranged on the temple premises.

Apart from Merchant Club, other biggest puja celebrations are being held at

Madhabpur Club, Somobai Club at Chawkbazar, Gopalbari temple, Shobharthi

Club, Young Merchant and Friends Club.

Young Merchant Club managing committee leader Sanjib Chanda Biltu said arati

or Dhunuchi nach (dance) competition on the day of Maha Nabami on October 23

will be one of the major attractions of this puja mandap while foods and

clothes will be distributed among distressed people on that day.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha