Key Points

The Behala Nutan Dal club in Kolkata is marking its 60th anniversary with a special Durga Puja celebration. Their pandal this year is themed around Shibani Dham, which uniquely places idols of Durga and Shiva facing each other. The structure is famous for its terracotta artwork and a large Shivling, created by a team of artists over five months. The celebrations are also enriched by live cultural dance performances, drawing many visitors to experience this heritage artwork.

Key Points: Behala Nutan Dal Recreates Shibani Dham Theme for Durga Puja 2025

  • Behala Nutan Dal celebrates its 60th year with a unique Shibani Dham theme
  • The pandal features a huge Lord Shiva idol facing Goddess Durga's shrine
  • Terracotta sculptures by artists like Rano Banerjee adorn the architectural style
  • Cultural dance performances from Siliguri artists enhance the festive celebrations
  • Preparations for the intricate artwork took the team five months to complete
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Durga Puja 2025: Behala Nutan Dal recreates Shibani Dham theme

Kolkata's Behala Nutan Dal pandal features a unique Shibani Dham theme with Durga and Shiva facing each other, showcasing terracotta art and cultural dances.

"The theme of this puja is Shibani Dham. Shivani means Durga. Durga and Shiv are in the same place. They are facing each other. - Ruma Mukharjee"

By Ujjwal Roy, Kolkata, September 27

Durga Puja, celebrated during the autumn, is one of the most important socio-cultural and religious events in the Bengali festival calendar.

On this occasion, several thematic pandals across West Bengal have caught the attention of followers of the Goddess Durga, as the organisers aim to convey strong messages through their creations.

Behala Nutan Dal, one of the cultural associations in Kolkata, celebrates the Durga Puja by recreating Shibhani Dham as its Durga theme for the pandal this year.

The pandal shelters a huge Lord Shiva idol, and facing it is the shrine of Goddess Durga. Behala Nutan Dal celebrates this year's Durga Puja with cultural dance and music performances.

The Shibani Dham pandal, for its unique architectural styles, featuring terracotta sculptures of mythological figures and daily life, is famous for its large Shivling.

Ruma Mukharjee, a member of Behala Notun Dal Durga Puja Pandal, explained the theme of Shibani Dham for the pandal this year.

"I am a member of Behala Nutandal Club. It has been 60 years since Behala Nutandal started. The theme of this puja is Shibani Dham. Shivani means Durga. Durga and Shiv are in the same place. They are facing each other," said Ruma Mukharjee while talking to ANI.

On the stage set before Lord Shiva's idol, the female dancers performed a cultural dance, signifying their love for the festival.

"We are doing a cultural dance. Some people from Siliguri have come here to dance. We are doing a live dance. There is a lot of artwork here. It is a heritage. Many visitors have come here. The artwork here is mainly done by Rano Banerjee, Amar Sarkar and Sanjay Bhattacharya," said Ruma Mukharjee.

Ruma claims that it took them 5 months to complete the artwork and preparations for the Shibani Dham theme of the pandal.

The Hindu festival of Durga Puja, also known as Durgotsava or Sharodotsava, is a yearly celebration that honours the Hindu goddess Durga and commemorates her victory over Mahishasur.

Hindu mythology holds that the goddess comes to her earthly abode at this time to bless her devotees.

The significance of Durga Puja extends beyond religion and is celebrated as a tribute to compassion, brotherhood, humanity, art, and culture. From the reverberation of dhaak and new clothes to the delicious food, the festive spirit fills the air during these days.

In 2025, Durga Puja begins on September 28 (Shashthi) and concludes on October 2 (Vijayadashami).

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Bengali living in Mumbai, articles like this make me homesick. The terracotta sculptures and cultural performances sound amazing. Shubho Pujo to everyone celebrating! 🎉
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Sarah B
Visiting Kolkata for the first time during Durga Puja. This sounds like a must-see pandal! The cultural dance performances from Siliguri artists would be wonderful to experience. Any tips for first-time visitors?
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Arjun K
While the theme is creative, I wish more pandals would focus on traditional Bengali art forms rather than these elaborate installations. The essence of Durga Puja is getting lost in the competition for the most extravagant pandal.
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Michael C
The artistic dedication is impressive - 5 months of preparation! The terracotta work by local artists deserves appreciation. Durga Puja truly showcases India's rich cultural heritage to the world.
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Kavya N
Shibani Dham theme is so meaningful! Durga and Shiva together represent the perfect balance of feminine and masculine energies. This is why I love how Durga Puja brings philosophy to life through art. ❤️
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Vikram M
Behala area always has the best pandals! The large Shivling mentioned in the article must be spectacular. Planning to

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