Monday, October 22, 2012

Durga Puja themes in Kolkata go beyond state's borders

Making a departure, prominent Durga Puja committees this year have modelled their pandals on the famous structures found across the country, compared to past years when aesthetically-designed mandaps were the rule.

Singhi Park Sarbojanin Durga Puja, one of the biggest crowd-pullers, this time designed its pandal after the famous Meenakshi Amman Temple of Madurai.
"In the rat race of theme pujas, we made a difference by holding the mirror to the heritage structures of the country. We are sticking to the Shabeki (traditional) style of Devi Aradhana (paying our obeisance)," joint secretary of Singhi Park Bhaskar Nandi said.
While the Meenakshi Temple is decorated with sculptures of Hindu deities made of granite, here the deities will be thermocol prototypes.
Nandi insists they do not in any way detract from the original look and appear stunning, "almost like the original."
The puja committee is also sticking to the idol-making tradition of a 23-foot Ekchalapattern of Durga image crafted by famous Kumartuli artisan Mohan Bansi Rudra Pal.
Kumartuli Park in north Kolkata's dingy lanes off Chitpur recreated a marble Durga temple of Gujarat blending Gujarati and Bengali architectural styles.
There are religious motifs from Akshardham and other temples, which will be arranged side by side with Bengal's temple terracotta style prevalent in south Bengal districts, the puja organisers said.
"It is rather a fusion art," Debashis Bose, the pandal artist, said.

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