Durga Puja: Celebrating Culture, Nostalgia, and Empowerment

This year's Durga Puja highlights various themes including nostalgia, the Bengal School of Painting contributions, modern interpretations of divine femininity, and the golden era of Indian art, all while addressing environmental responsibility. The celebrations evoke both historical reverence and a call for societal reflection through creative showcases.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 17-09-2025 15:54 IST | Created: 17-09-2025 15:54 IST
Durga Puja: Celebrating Culture, Nostalgia, and Empowerment
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The city's Durga Puja celebrations this year are set to captivate visitors with evocative themes ranging from nostalgia to contemporary social commentary. At the heart of these festivities are tributes to the divine feminine, explorations of art history, and environmental consciousness.

Among the standout themes is 'Shakti Sagar' by the Youth Association of Mohammad Ali Park. This celebration pays homage to the Goddess as a symbol of protection and empowerment in a visionary pandal that blends tradition with modernity. Visitors are treated to an artistic undersea world, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship.

The Kashi Bose Lane committee revives the magic of the 1970s and '80s, while Santoshpur Lake Pally reflects on the legacy of the Bengal School of Painting amidst present-day challenges. These celebrations underscore a deep connection between art, culture, and societal progress.

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