Ask for the Asian Paints Pandal guide – they have plotted the most optimal path for you tonight – hopping onto may be 10 pandals over 4 hours and 6 kms…
You get the first glimpse of Durga Ma and you realize why a million others thought it was a journey worthy of its effort. Durga Pooja has been a phenomena since 1650s – but the overwhelming British presence in India’s capital of the yore, gave it the socio-cultural significance. In the 1700s it was a way of the British traders to say that they were “Indianised”.
By the 1800s it was a protest movement by the Bengalee Hindus against the traders who have now turned rulers. The Durga Poojo was seen as a symbol of awakening the national consciousness against the British rule. So, there are multiple dimensions weaved into it – music, dance, poem, art and of course, the Food! And the momentum only grows every passing year…
You marvel the million lights. You think about the tribe that designs, invests in these Pandals. Manage it for 10 days? Dont even go there. Electricity for the visual splendor in a power starved state? God only knows how it gets done. Raising the funds? No rational ROI calculation will stand the scrutiny of CFOs.You find no logical answers. And then you realize the depth of the phenomena. It is fueled by social will power. This is no effort – this is desire. This is the overwhelming desire of the peoples to celebrate Durga Ma.

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Reblogged this on day in city and commented:
Great event and good work