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Durga Puja spirit spire : Maha-Saptami puja begins across puja pandals in Tripura
TIWN Oct 23, 2020
Durga Puja spirit spire : Maha-Saptami puja begins across puja pandals in Tripura
PHOTO : Goddess Durga idol in a pandal, Agartala. TIWN Pic Oct 23, 2020

AGARTALA, Oct 23 (TIWN): Due to COVID-19, major section of people are preferably staying in homes and enjoying virtual Durga puja but the spirit of puja is nowhere decreased. With Durga puja spirit on spire, Maha-Saptami puja has started across Durga puja pandals in Tripura. Pomp and pageantry marked Maha Saptami - day two of the Durga Puja across Udaipur, Dharmanagar, Kailashahar, Belonia, Amarpur etc on Friday. Since early morning, people have been thronging colossal puja pandals (marquees) where idols of the goddess and her four children are being worshipped amid much community fanfare, although this year crowds are less in this COVID-affected region. The religious rituals of Maha Saptami (seventh day on the lunar calendar) began with the bathing of a banana plant in ponds. The plant is treated like a bride, wrapped in a new sari and placed next to the idol of Lord Ganesh, son of Goddess Durga. This plant is called Kalabau' (banana plant bride) - considered the wife of Ganesha.

The ritual is called 'Nabapatrika snan-o-sthapan' and many believe this practise is traced to the agrarian society of east India.

The Nabapatrika (new leaves) consists of nine banana leaves. After the ritual, special worship for Saptami started and devotees on an empty stomach thronged pandals to pray to Durga and offered her 'pushpanjali' (floral offerings to the goddess).

According to Hindu mythology, the festivities and prayers begin with the symbolic arrival of the goddess on earth on the sixth day of the first quarter of the moon and ends on Dashami or the 10th day, which is celebrated across the country as Dussehra.

Traditionally, every pandal has an idol of Goddess Durga depicting her as slaying the demon Mahishasur. She is shown astride a lion and wielding an array of weapons in her 10 arms.

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