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Home / Lifestyle / Chittaranjan Park's Vibrant Durga Puja Celebrations Preserve Bengali Heritage

Chittaranjan Park's Vibrant Durga Puja Celebrations Preserve Bengali Heritage

28 Sep

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Summary

  • Chittaranjan Park, Delhi's 'mini Bengal', celebrates Durga Puja with grandeur
  • Festivities highlight a blend of cultural heritage and community spirit
  • Iconic pandals and rituals keep the Bengali essence alive in the capital

As Delhi's Chittaranjan Park transforms into a festive hub, the lanes come alive with sounds and scents that hark back to Bengal's cultural heritage. The Durga Puja festivities, now a staple of the neighborhood since the 1970s, continue to infuse the area with nostalgia and a sense of communal identity.

What began as a resettlement colony for East Pakistan Displaced Persons in the late 1960s has blossomed into a 'mini Bengal', where traditions, memories, and identities are intertwined. The CR Park Kali Mandir Society stands at the center of these celebrations, highlighting a rich history with roots in the early 1970s.

As the largest Durga Puja celebration outside Bengal, CR Park now features elaborate pandals at sites like Mela Ground, showcasing the dedication of the Bengali community in preserving their culture. Events at GK-2 Durgotsab and others continue to draw visitors, underscoring the festival's role in connecting generations through devotion and community spirit.

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Chittaranjan Park, often called 'mini Bengal', celebrates Durga Puja with grandeur and nostalgia, showcasing a blend of cultural heritage and community spirit.
The Durga Puja festivities have been a staple of the Chittaranjan Park neighborhood since the 1970s, rooted in history and tradition.
The CR Park Kali Mandir Society stands at the center of the Durga Puja celebrations in Chittaranjan Park, highlighting a rich history with roots in the early 1970s.

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