Key Facts about Durga Puja
Durga Puja, also called Durgotsava, is an annual Hindu festival in the Indian sub-continent that reveres the goddess Durga.
It is particularly popular in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, and Odisha, the modern nation of Bangladesh and the diaspora from this region and in Nepal where it is called Dashain. The festival is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin, typically September or October of the Gregorian calendar, and is a multi day festival that features elaborate temple and stage decorations, scripture recitation, performance arts, revelry and procession.
Highlights
- Ceremonial worship of goddess Durga
- Community Festival & Cultural Extravaganza
- Philanthropic activities
Begins on 3rd October 2019,on Mahapanchami (Bodhan),the Fifth day of AsAwin Shukla Paksha and Ends On 8th October 2019, on Vijaya Dashami, the Tenth day of Ashwin Shula Paksha
BENGALURU’S BIGGEST DURGA PUJA will be held at 25,000 sq.ft covered space spread over 7 acres with ample parking for 1000+ vehicles and all amenities.•
- Prosad, pushpanjali and bhog for everyone. (Separate queues & seating facilities for senior citizens, kids and those with special needs)
- Highest Footfall – Every Day 20 to 25 thousand people visit our puja venue.
- 5000 visitors during the morning Pushpanjali
- 4-5 thousand participants in community bhog every afternoon.
- Packed evenings with a lot of cultural activities
- 40 food stalls at the venue serving a host of Bengali delights
- 40 business promotion/ commercial stalls are fantastic touch points to 100,000+ prospects