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Durga Puja 2025

Date: October 8, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: People's Republic of Bangladesh Public Holidays

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Description

Durga Puja is a Hindu festival that honors the goddess Durga. People build colorful pandals or temporary halls with idols of Durga. They pray, sing, dance, share meals, and enjoy cultural programs with family and friends.

Flag of Durga Puja

It usually takes place in the month of Ashwin, which falls in September or October. The festival lasts several days. The most important days are from Shashthi to Dashami, when large public gatherings and rituals happen.

In Bangladesh, Durga Puja is very important to the Bengali Hindu community. It is a time of religious worship, cultural pride, and social togetherness. Many people, including neighbors, join the celebrations and visit the pandals.

Traditions

Durga Puja in Bangladesh is a joyful festival. Families and neighborhoods make clay idols of Goddess Durga. People visit colorful pandals and light lamps. Drums called dhak set a lively rhythm for prayers.

Rituals include morning and evening arti with flowers and incense. Many offer bhog which is a simple meal shared with visitors. Sweets like sandesh and mishti are common treats after puja.

On the last day there is a big procession to nearby rivers or ponds for idol immersion called bisarjan. Some communities perform animal sacrifice as part of older traditions. People wear new clothes and exchange greetings.

City celebrations often have large thematic pandals and cultural shows. Rural areas keep more intimate home pujas and local folk music.

Travel Tips

Durga Puja in the People s Republic of Bangladesh means loud celebrations, colorful pandals, bhog food, and evening cultural shows. Expect many shops, banks, and some government offices to close. Roads and trains get very busy during morning and evening peak times.

To enjoy safely, book transport and accommodation early, wear modest clothes, and stay hydrated. Respect rituals and ask before taking close photos. Keep valuables secure and follow crowd directions from police or organizers to move safely through large gatherings.


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