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Patna: Puja Committee plans a simple celebration

Patna: Puja Committee plans a simple celebration
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Patna: Navaratra is only around the corner and artists and decorators are busy giving the last touch to a theme-based pandal in the city.
However, many of them decided to celebrate the festival with fewer POMP in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Because ‘Kalash Sthapua’ will be carried out on October 7, the Puja Committee made the last minute preparation to welcome Dewi Durga with love and devotion.
Sanjiv Prasad Toni, Chairman of Navyuvak Sangh Shree Durga Puja Samiti Trust, told reporters on Tuesday that Durga Puja would be a low business like last year.
“Even though there are no idols that will be installed in a pandal near the crossing bungalow, the worshipers will be able to see Dewi Durga on a digital screen from a distance.
None of them will be permitted inside,” said Sanjiv, adding that the structure of the pandal, which will Barked, ready and just touch the remaining finishing.
Raj Kumar, the organizer of Navyuvak Sangh Puja Samiti, also showed that the celebration of Puja Durga would not be complicated.
He added, “18 foot-high pandal has been made at the MOR Polytechnic where only 20 visitors will be permitted at a time.
In addition, all our members, who will manage the crowd, fully vaccinated.” Hang out with a similar view, Kumar Ritesh, a person.
Mithapur-Jakokanpur member Durga Puja Samiti, said a simple pandal was being founded where only one Dewi Durga idol would be installed.
All rituals will be carried out traditionally with devotion.
Instead, Shri Durga Puja Samitu Navyuvak Sangh has roamed the artist to make a 40-foot-legged pandal in the defense colony similar to the Mandir Ram in Ayodhya.
A committee member, Krishna Singh, said, “Idol Dewi Durga, Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Lord Kartikeya are being prepared.” He continued, “There will be an entry point and separate out for visitors who are pandalous will be removed on October 11.
There will also be sanitisers and facial masks for them.”

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