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Date Nov 26, 2020
Duration 00:00:15
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Hindu devotees perform a ritual before the immersion of the goddess Durga

Hindu devotees perform a ritual before the immersion of the goddess Durga in the Ganges as a part of ritual on the last day of the festival Durgapuja on October 26th, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia. Hindu devotees have taken ten armed idol Goddess Durga in the river Ganges through a boat for immersion as a part of ritual on the last day of the festival Durgapuja on October 26th, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia.Mythologically it is said that on the last day of the festival Goddess Durga go back to her in-laws with her four children. Durgapuja the five days long festival is widely celebrated throughout West Bengal, especially in Kolkata.The city is celebrating the festival amidst pandemic COVID-19. Kolkata High Court has declared ‘No Entry’ inside the pandals for the outside visitors to avoid crowd as a preventive measure of the pandemic situation. The present COVID-19 cases in India are 6,53,717.

Hindu devotees perform a ritual before the immersion of the goddess Durga

Hindu devotees perform a ritual before the immersion of the goddess Durga in the Ganges as a part of ritual on the last day of the festival Durgapuja on October 26th, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia. Hindu devotees have taken ten armed idol Goddess Durga in the river Ganges through a boat for immersion as a part of ritual on the last day of the festival Durgapuja on October 26th, 2020, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia.Mythologically it is said that on the last day of the festival Goddess Durga go back to her in-laws with her four children. Durgapuja the five days long festival is widely celebrated throughout West Bengal, especially in Kolkata.The city is celebrating the festival amidst pandemic COVID-19. Kolkata High Court has declared ‘No Entry’ inside the pandals for the outside visitors to avoid crowd as a preventive measure of the pandemic situation. The present COVID-19 cases in India are 6,53,717.

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