As the festive season of Durga Puja approaches, Bengali communities eagerly anticipate the arrival of Maa Durga, with vibrant celebrations that include the rhythmic beats of the dhaak, dhunuchi naach, the traditional attire of kurta-pajama and white and red sarees, as well as the cultural richness of Rabindra Sangeet and Adhunik music, not to mention the tasty food. In Chennai, the Probashi Bengalis are equally enthusiastic about preserving the essence of Durga Puja.
Throughout the six-day celebration, the city's Bengali associations prepare grand pandals adorned with magnificent Durga idols, echoing the spirit of the festival. These gatherings offer opportunities for devotees to perform pushpanjali, don new clothes, relish prasad, and partake in lively cultural programmes during the evenings, making it a true Bengali-style Puja celebration. And here are the pandals to visit in the city.