Published on 09:46 PM, October 26, 2020

Durga Puja ends with immersion of goddess on Bijoya Dashami

The immersion of Durga's idol was done in Buriganga river in Dhaka on Monday, October 26, 2020. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Star

Durga Puja, the biggest religious festival of the Hindu community, ended today with immersion of idols of goddess Durga and her children on the fifth day of celebration.

The ritual of Bijoya Dashami follows the journey of immersion through festive processions on the day. However, as all other religious festivities went on with modified rules this year due to Covid-19 pandemic, the journey of immersion did not go through the traditional festive processions with large crowds.

 To avoid the risk of transmission, maximum 10 people at a time were allowed on a truck taking the idols for immersion. Processions from different areas in the capital ended at the Waiz Ghat on the banks of Buriganga River in the evening. Tearful devotees bid farewell to Durga and her children Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kartik and Ganesh while praying for their return next year.

The photo was taken from the Patenga beach in Chattogram on Monday, October 26, 2020. Photo: Rajib Raihan/star

Female devotees applied vermilion at the feet of Durga at mandaps and temples across the city, as part of the traditional 'Shidur Khela'. Women also applied vermilion on each other wishing for prosperity in their lives.

 Nirmal Kumar Chatterjee, general secretary of the Bangladesh Puja Celebration Committee, said, "Instructions have been followed during immersion which was devoid of the usual processions of Bijoya Dashami. The concerned mandap and temple authorities have performed immersion on their own initiative in compliance with hygiene rules."  

The photo was taken from the Surma river in Sylhet on Monday, October 26, 2020. Photo: Sheikh Naser/star

According to the latest information provided by the Bangladesh Puja Celebration Committee, Durga Puja was held at 30,223 mandaps across the country this year, compared to 31,397 mandaps in 2019.