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Basanti Durga Puja 2025 Begins in Cuttack with Grand Rituals and Cultural Fervour

Experience the vibrant celebrations of Basanti Durga Puja 2025 in Cuttack! Witness the grand rituals, cultural fervour, and devotion as the city comes alive with the divine energy of Goddess Durga.

April 04, 2025 / 14:57 IST
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Basanti Durga Puja 2025 Begins in Cuttack with Grand Rituals and Cultural Fervour (Representative Image: Canva)
Basanti Durga Puja 2025 Begins in Cuttack with Grand Rituals and Cultural Fervour (Representative Image: Canva)

Cuttack city came alive with vibrant celebrations as Basanti Durga Puja festivities commenced on Thursday, drawing devotees and cultural enthusiasts alike. Traditionally observed during the spring season, this auspicious festival marks the worship of Goddess Durga in her springtime form, and is celebrated with great enthusiasm across various parts of Odisha.

This year, 18 puja mandaps across the city are hosting the Basanti Puja celebrations. The day began with the sacred ‘Bilwo Barani’ or ‘Bilwadhibasa’ ritual, where a bael (wood apple) tree is worshipped in reverence, followed by the Sasthi Puja, marking the formal start of the festival.

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Each puja mandap in Cuttack has added its own unique spiritual touch to the celebration. For instance, the Ring Road puja pandal in the CDA locality is worshipping the idol of Bharat Mata, while the Marwadi Club at Manik Ghose Bazar is performing puja of Goddess Vaishno Devi. The Machhua Bazar mandap has chosen to worship Sarpa Durga, reflecting the city's rich spiritual diversity. The remaining 15 mandaps are devoted to the traditional idol of Goddess Durga.

Speaking on the historical significance of the festival, priest Sudhakar Dash at the Sutahat mandap shared, “The true season for Durga Puja is spring. It was initiated by King Suratha, long before Lord Ram’s autumn worship of Goddess Durga became popular.”