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Patna: Durga Puja Festival Promotes Brotherhood

Patna: Durga Puja Festival is a great social ranking.
By bringing people from different strata and social communities, this festival promotes the feelings of brotherhood and brotherhood.
In Patna, some Muslim youth and employers hand in hand with their Hindu brothers in the celebration of Durga Puja.
While many of them donated funds freely for large-scale celebrations, others helped physically organizers in cleaning the Puja site and decorated and decorated the kiosk.
According to conservative estimates, more than 500 Muslim craftsmen gave a final touch on the replica of the famous Hindu temples and palaces made for Puja in Patna and other cities in Nalanda, Style, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Purnia, Bhagalpur and Madhubani District.
Some of these craftsmen have been employed from Jharkhand and West Bengal.
Prabuddh Biswas, who has taken an interest in active in the activities of Puja in the city for the past few decades, said the puja celebration involved people from all castees and communities such as puja could not be held on a large scale by people from certain caste people or Community.
Exactly from setting up interesting pandals to decorate the stage, turn on the entire area, prepare a dress for the goddess and prepare ‘bhog’ and ‘prasad’, all need the help of people from different communities.
Most Muslim populations in the city of Patna enthusiastically participated in the puja celebration at the Badi Patan Devi Temple and Chhoti Patan Devi.
Durga idol immersion in the city begins with it from Badi Patan Devi.
And, at the time of Dewi’s departure from Pandal, a large meeting of worshipers consisting of people from various religions can be seen, adding to Biswas.
Retired teacher J K Khan shows that the feeling of communal harmony seems to be more clear in rural areas as a number of Muslims, especially those who have a kind of ‘mannat’, worship durgery with full service.
Exactly from ‘sashthi’ to ‘dashmi’, they refrain from eating non-vegetarian food.
On the other hand, many Hindus also participated in festivals such as Eid al-Fitr, Bakrid and Muharram with equal enthusiasm, he added.
Universitas Patna History of India Ancient and former Archaeological Head Jayadeo Mishra observed that the purpose of organizing community festivals was to promote a feeling of social harmony.
People from all parts of society, rich and poor, have come together since the ancient times to celebrate this festival with excitement and enthusiasm.
Previously, until a few decades returned, the city was used to invite a large number of music maestro from various parts of the country to be conducted during this puja celebration and artists used to belong to a different community.
The Puja Durga Festival is also an abbreviation of women’s empowerment, he asserts.

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