Bidborough Street, London WC1
London, England WC1

Opposite St Pancras and Kings Cross Stations, and near Euston Station

Durga Puja encapsulates the spirit and culture of Bengalees all over the world. Mother Durga makes her seasonal visit with her children to her devotees amid joy, thanksgiving and fellowship. Durga Puja is a time of renewal. Durga PujaParents, children, friends, relatives, strangers, young and old are full of the spirit of fellowship and goodwill. Light transforms darkness, hope overcomes despair, good conquers evil, envy and hatred. Mother Durga and her children will be with us for five days. Let us be worthy of her divine presence.

Durga Puja festival is celebrated all over the world where there are Bengalees, with sincerity and great devotion. London is no exception but the rare thought worshipping a protima brought all the way from Kumartuli, Kolkata, was something daring indeed especially back in 1963. It was made possible by few pioneer dedicated Bengalees with the help of the late Shri Tusar Kanti Ghosh, doyen of Bengalee journalism who edited Jugantar and Amrita Bazar Patrika, both leading dailies of Kolkata at the time. The venue was the Mary Ward Hall, Tavistock Place London WC 1. That was our humble beginning, the rest is history.

Official Website: http://www.londonpuja.com/

Added by santanupal on October 9, 2007

Comments

remo161

Hi, Friend

Navratri, the festival of nights, lasts for 9 days with three days each devoted to

worship of Ma Durga, the Goddess of Valor, Ma Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and

Ma Saraswati and many many happy Durga Puja.
Plesse visit for more detail
http://desidirectory.com/indian-festival-events/