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Durga Puja-Idol Immersion And Sindhoor Khela
Durga Puja festivities came to a ceremonious end on Mahadashami, on Sunday in Tripura.
The day when Mother Durga is to depart to Kailash, when people bid adieu to the Goddess is acclaimed as 'Sindhoor Khela' or, smearing of vermilion followed by idol immersion.
People flock the Durga Pandals with sweets and vermilion to bid farewell to Goddess Durga and Her four children whom they worshipped amidst fervour and festivities.
Women, especially Bengalis, crowd the Pandals beautifully dressed in traditional attires to smear vernilion on the feet of the Goddess and then apply it on each other's forehead wishing longevity for their husband's life and prosperityon Sindhoor Khela.
“Today is the holy (idol) immersion (Vijayadashami) and we have come here to put vermilion on the feet of the goddess Durga with a prayer for the long life for our husbands. Then we play with this vermilion," said suparna-chakraborty Roy Chowdhury a devotee.
Mousumi Roy, another devotee said, “We have come here to pray for the prosperity of our family so that this year passes nicely. We also play vermilion here. We gather here on this day every year to seek blessings of Goddess Durga."
Mahadashami (the final day of Durga Puja) kicks start with special Pujas with Yagna, Maha arti, Darpan Bisarjan, or the ritual to bid adieu to Goddess Durga and Her four children (Saraswati, Lakshmi, Ganesha and Kartik) followed by idol immersion.
Goddess
Durga
and
Her
children
are
taken
in
a
long
procession
with
the
sounding
of
drums
and
trumpets
to
the
rivers
banks
or
the
water
bodies
where
idol
immersion
is
to
take
place.
Once
the
idols
are
immersed,
Bengalis
wish
each
other
'Shubho
Bijoya'
Sarmista Roy, a devotee said, “We have come here wearing new dresses but, inside our hearts, feeling very bad because this year"s festival will come to an end today, and from tomorrow people will start waiting patiently for next year"s 'Durga Puja" to come.
Such is the spirit of Durga Puja which seizes one with religious fervour.



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