10 Indian states and their unique Durga Puja celebrations
Resham SengarResham Sengar,TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Oct 10, 2018, 11:19 IST
Ten states in India and their unique Durga Puja celebrations
Navratri celebrations in different states of India are due to kick-off soon, calling on the people to reassert their faith in the mercy of Divine Mother Durga and her manifestations. Since India is a diverse and multi-cultural country, different states have their share of traditions, rituals, paraphernalia and practices to worship the divine. And those of you wondering about the dates for Navratri 2018, please know that the festival starts October 10 onwards. Ahead, each slide is dedicated to nine Indian states and their Navratri celebrations and the accompanying legends. Glory to the Divine!
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Uttar Pradesh, Bihar
Highlights: Apart from offering special worship to the goddess in holy shrines, the locals set up a temporary altar of the deity, and recite the scripture Durga Saptashati.
Temples you can visit: Maa Vindhyavasini Mandir Vindhyachal Dham, Mirzapur, Ma Annapurna Temple in Varanasi, Ma Mundeshwari, Kaura.
West Bengal, Assam
Highlights: Go for the Durga Puja experience of Kolkata.
Temples you can visit: Kamakhya Devi in Guwahati, Dakshineshwar Kali in Kolkata.
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Gujarat
Highlights: Look forward to the evening aarti which is done using a garbi, an earthen pot and diyas – so unique to Gujarat.
Temples you can visit: Amba Devi Temple in Bhavnagar.
Tamil Nadu
Highlights: The ritual of Golu is the most interesting feature of the Navratri celebrations. Young girls and women display dolls on a small wooden pavilion that have been passed down from one generation to another.
Temples you can visit: Muppandhal Devi Temple in Aralvaimozhi, Thiruverkadu Devi Karumariamman Temple, Sree Suryamangalam Bagalamukhi Devi Temple.
Punjab
Highlights: At the Bara Hanuman Mandir in Amritsar, people who have their wishes fulfilled of having a male progeny, visit the shrine with their son dressed as a langoor, as a gesture of thanksgiving to the deity.
Temples you can visit: Mata Longawali Temple in Amritsar, Chandi Devi Temple and Mansa Devi Temple in Chandigarh.
Andhra Pradesh
Highlights: Women create flower stacks in time-honoured style using local flowers for the worship of Mother Divine. On the final day of the fest, this stack is immersed in a lake or a river.
Temples you can visit: Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple in Simhachalam, Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijaywada, Sri Veerbhadra Temple in Lepakshi.
Chhattisgarh
Highlights: The idols of Devi Maoli, the tribal Goddess, and her sisters are brought to the Danteshwari Temple in Jagdalpur in heavy chariots made using traditional tools. The brightly-lit procession is held between Bastar and Jagdalpur. Scores of priests engage in supervising the event. This entire fest called Bastar Dussehra is 500-year-old.
Temples you can visit: Danteshwari Temple in Jagdalpur, Amba Devi in Raipur, Chandrahasini Devi in Chandrapur.
Karnataka
Highlights: The Mysore Palace is decorated like a royal bride with more than a lakh lights on the day of Vijay Dashami – a sight that draws hoards of people from far and wide to witness the delightful scene. A grand Dussehra procession called Jumboo Savari, featuring bejewelled elephants, is held on the streets of Mysore city. Fairs are held in the honour of the Goddess.
Temples you can visit: Chamunda Temple
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Maharashtra
Highlights: Married ladies exchange Navratri greetings by applying haldi (turmeric) and kumkum (vermillion) on each others’ forehead. Buying property, making important business deals and other auspicious works are encouraged.
Temples you can visit: Mumba Devi Temple in Mumbai, Vajreshwari Devi in Vajreshwari, 75 km away from Mumbai, Saptshrungi Devi in Saptshrungi, Nashik.
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Himachal Pradesh
Highlights: The festival drawn close with the burning of a piece of wood and grass on the banks of Beas River, thus signifying the destruction of Lanka in the Ramayana.
Temples you can visit: Naina Devi, Jwala Devi, Chintpurni Devi, Bajreshwarai Devi, Tara Devi.
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