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"BATANAGAR NEW LAND PUJA COMMITTEE" is going to organise “Durga Puja” and
connecting Durgotsav -2012 dated 17th October 2012 to 10th November 2012 at New
Land, Batanagar, Kolkata – 700 140, in a befitting manner.
Our puja is the biggest Puja in South 24 parganas. It is 66th years old. Initially
it was started by Welfare Dept. Bata India Ltd. Now it is run by the people of this
locality.
We are also involved in different kind of Social Activities.
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The Mythology of Goddess Durga
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According to Hindu mythology a demon named Mahishasura, earned the favor of Lord
Shiva after a long and hard penance. Lord Shiva, impressed with his devotion,blessed
him that no man or deity would be able to kill him and that only a woman can kill
him. Mahishasur was very with this boon as he thought that a woman can never defeat
him. Arrogant Mahishasura started his reign of terror over the Universe and people
were killed mercilessly He even attacked the abode of the gods and conquered the
heavens and became their leader.
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The Defeat of Gods :
After their defeat and humiliation at the hands of Mahishasur, the gods took refuge
under Lord Brahma, who took them to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The only solution
left was the creation of a ...... More >>
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Mythology of Durga Puja
According to Hindu mythology a demon named Mahishasura, earned the favor of Lord
Shiva after a long and hard penance. Lord Shiva, impressed with his devotion, blessed
him that no man or deity would be able to kill him and that only a woman can kill
him. Mahishasur was very pleased with this boon as he thought that a woman can never
defeat him. Arrogant Mahishasura started his reign of terror over the Universe and
people were killed mercilessly. He even attacked the abode of the gods and conquered
the heavens and became their leader.
The Defeat of Gods
After their defeat and humiliation at the hands of Mahishasur, the gods took refuge
under Lord Brahma, who took them to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The only solution
left was the creation of a woman who possess the ultimate power to fight and defeat
Mahishasur. Pure energy blazed forth from Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva - the trinity
forming the pure energy of Godhood, all concentrating at one point that took the
form of Goddess Durga.
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Culmination of Energies
Her face reflected the light of Shiva, her ten arms were from Lord Vishnu, her feet
were from Lord Brahma, the tresses were formed from the light of Yama, the god of
death and the two breasts were formed from the light of Somanath, the Moon God,
the waist from the light of Indra, the king of gods, the legs and thighs from the
light of Varun, the god of oceans and hips from the light of Bhoodev (Earth), the
toes from the light of Surya (Sun God), fingers of the hand from the light of the
Vasus, the children of Goddess river Ganga and nose from the light of Kuber, the
keeper of wealth for the Gods. The teeth were formed from the light of Prajapati,
the lord of creatures, the Triad of her eyes was born from the light of Agni, the
Fire God, the eyebrows from the two Sandhyas,ie, sunrise and sunset, the ears from
the light of Vayu, the god of Wind. Thus from the energy of these gods, as well
as from many other gods, was formed the goddess Durga.
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Power of Weapons
The gods then gifted the goddess with their weapons and other divine objects to
help her in her battle with the demon, Mahishasura. Lord Shiva gave her a trident
while Lord Vishnu gave her a disc. Varuna, gave her a conch and noose, and Agni
gave her a spear. From Vayu, she received arrows. Indra, gave her a thunderbolt,
and the gift of his white-skinned elephant Airavata was a bell. From Yama, she received
a sword and shield and from Vishwakarma (god of Architecture), an axe and armor.
The god of mountains, Himavat gifted her with jewels and a lion to ride on. Durga
was also given many other precious and magical gifts, new clothing, and a garland
of immortal lotuses for her head and breasts.
The beautiful Durga, bedecked in jewels and golden armor and equipped with the fearsome
weaponry of the gods, was ready to engage in battle with the fierce and cruel Mahishasura.
Mahishasura and his demon allies found their attention drawn from heaven to Earth,
as Durga's power moved its way towards heaven. Though confident of their power and
control in heaven, the demons could not help being awestruck.
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The Battlefield
As Mahishasura's armies were struck down effortlessly by Durga, it became obvious
to him that he was not as secure in heaven as he had thought. No demon could fight
her and win. Her breath would replenish her armies - bringing back to life all of
her soldiers who fell. The demons were in chaos and were easily defeated and captured.
Mahishasura was shocked and enraged by the disastrous events on the battlefield.
He took on the form of a demonic buffalo, and charged at the divine soldiers of
Durga, goring and killing many and lashing out with his whip-like tail. Durga's
lion pounced on the demon-buffalo and engaged him in a battle. While he was thus
engaged, Durga threw her noose around his neck.
Mahishasura then assumed the form of a lion and when Durga beheaded the lion, Mahishasura
escaped in the form of a man who was immediately face to face with a volley of arrows
from Durga. The demon escaped yet again and then having assumed the form of a huge
elephant, battered Durga's lion with a tusk. With her sword Durga hacked the tusk
into pieces.
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The Victory
The demon reverted once more to the form of the wild buffalo. He hid himself in
the mountains from where he hurled boulders at Durga with his horns. Durga drank
the divine nectar, the gift of Kuber. She then pounced on Mahishasura, pushing him
to the ground with her left leg. She grasped his head in one hand, pierced him with
her sharp trident held in another, and with yet another of her ten hands she wielded
her bright sword, beheading him. At last he fell dead, and the scattered surviving
remnants of his once invincible army fled in terror.
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