It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.
It is that time of the year again in Kolkata. Yes, Durga Puja, the annual Hindu festival when the goddess of power is worshiped during her annual homecoming, is here and the city all decked up with lights and innovative pandals (marquees) with the breathtaking idols of the goddess Durga and her children. Kolkata turns into a fairy land during these five days with millions taking to the streets in new clothes and soaking in the spirit of pandal hopping. We at Not in Town bring you a photo feature on the best of the idols and pandals and the mood of festivity in the City of Joy this October. Images by Avishek Mitra, Somnath Roy Chowdhury and Akash Goswami.