Hindu folk festival | Charak Puja 

 

A devotee sways hanging from a bamboo pole, a ritual performed during Charak Puja festival on the last day of the Bengali calendar in Old Dhaka on 13 April, 2016 . It is a festival of penance dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. © Monirul Alam
 
Charak Puja also known as Nil Puja is a Hindu folk festival held in southern Banhladesh and West Bengal on the last day of the month of Chaitra in Bengali calender called Choitro. 

People believe that the festival will carry prosperity by eliminating the sorrow and sufferings of the previous year. The festival is actually a festival to satisfy Load Shiva, the great Debadideb of Hindu Religion. Though the festival takes place on the mid night of Chaitra Songkranti, the preparation phase usually starts before one month of the day. In Bangladesh, it is frequently found to take place at Thakurgaon, Patuakkhali,Gazipur, Dhaka and other district in villages and cities.  

Though the festival takes place on the mid night of Chaitra Songkranti, the preparation phase usually starts before one month of the day. The arrangement team of the festival go from village to village to procure the necessary components like paddy, oil, sugar, salt, honey, money and other items with the arranged cosmetics such as Shiva, Parvati and Narod.On midnight of the Songkranti, the worshippers are gathered together to worship the God and after puja the or asad is distributed.

A devotee sways hanging from a bamboo pole, a ritual performed during Charak Puja festival on the last day of the Bengali calendar in Old Dhaka on 13 April, 2016 . It is a festival of penance dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. © Monirul Alam

 

A devotee sways hanging from a bamboo pole, a ritual performed during Charak Puja festival on the last day of the Bengali calendar in Old Dhaka on 13 April, 2016 . It is a festival of penance dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. © Monirul Alam
 
 
A devotee sways hanging from a bamboo pole, a ritual performed during Charak Puja festival on the last day of the Bengali calendar in Old Dhaka on 13 April, 2016 . It is a festival of penance dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. © Monirul Alam
 

Water & Religion Harmony | Langalbandh

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A Bangladeshi Hindus devotee offers prayers in the Old Brahmaputra River near the port town of Narayangang, 18 April 2013. Thousands of Hindu devotees, gathered at the bank of the river to observe the annual religious ceremony called ‘Ashtami Snan’ to purify their life.

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Bidden farewell to Goddess Durga| bangladesh

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 6.Oct.2011.Dhaka- The idols of Durga were taken to the bank of the river Buriganga in the afternoon on Thursday. Hundreds of thousands of Hindus across the country have bidden farewell to Goddess Durga. The five-day long Durga Puja an annual Hindu festivals in South Asian were ended. ©Monirul Alam 

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