Key Points

The Mudiali Club in Kolkata is celebrating its 91st Durga Puja with a deeply spiritual Atmashuddhi theme focused on self-purification. Their pandal beautifully incorporates natural elements like clay and terracotta to symbolize purity and cultural heritage. What makes this celebration special is the traditional Daakir style idol crafted by a third-generation family of artisans. The pandal has attracted such large crowds that additional security measures were necessary to manage the devotees.

Key Points: Mudiali Club Durga Puja Atmashuddhi Theme Honors Bengali Craftsmanship

  • Natural clay and terracotta construction symbolizes purity and cultural heritage
  • Third-generation family crafts traditional Daakir style Durga idol
  • Theme explores self-purification through confronting personal darkness
  • Pandal preparations began immediately after last year's celebrations involving 50-75 artisans
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Durga Puja: Kolkata's Mudiali Club Pandal honors Bengali craftsmanship, highlights use of natural elements

Kolkata's Mudiali Club celebrates 91st Durga Puja with Atmashuddhi theme, featuring natural clay-terracotta pandal and traditional Daakir style idol craftsmanship

"Atma Shuddhi involves a deliberate inward journey to confront personal darkness - Shantanu Banerjee, Mudiali Club Committee"

Kolkata, September 30

This time, the 91st year of Durga Puja at Mudi Ali Club in Kolkata has emphasised the theme of 'Atmashuddhi', which means 'self-purification'.

The club highlighted the use of natural elements, such as clay and terracotta, in the pandal's construction, symbolising purity and cultural heritage.

Shantanu Banerjee, a Member of the Mudi Ali Club Durga Puja Committee, described the serene and spiritually enriching atmosphere created by the natural materials and traditional decorations.

Speaking to ANI, Shantanu said, "I welcome you all for the 91st year of Durga Puja at Mudi Ali Club. The theme of the pandal is 'Atma Shuddhi'. 'Atma Shuddhi' involves a deliberate and often challenging inward journey, a process through which individuals confront and dispel personal darkness to rediscover the innermost self."

He explained further about self-purification, "Life, by its very nature, is awash with complexity, and the myriad temptations intrinsic to the human experience often obscure the fundamental purity of the soul. This moral and existential crisis inevitably prompts a period of critical reflection."

Shantanu also shared how this pandal was made.

He said, "The pandal highlights the use of natural elements like clay and terracotta in the pandal's construction, symbolising purity and cultural heritage. The idol, crafted by the third generation of a family, is decorated in the traditional Daakir style, honouring Bengali craftsmanship."

He also stated that preparations began immediately after last year's Durga Puja, involving 50-75 people working in stages.

He said, "The third generation of a family crafts the idol, which is decorated in the traditional Daakir style, honouring Bengali craftsmanship."

The pandal attracted large crowds and necessitated extra security.

Today marks the eighth day of Durga Puja, known as Mahaasthami. On the eighth day of Navratri, also known as Maha Ashtami, devotees in some parts of India worship Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth of Durga's nine forms.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
As a Kolkatan, I'm proud to see traditional Daakir style being preserved. The fact that the third generation of the same family is crafting the idol shows true dedication to our cultural heritage. Shubho Mahashtami to all!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the traditional approach, I wish more pandals would focus on eco-friendly themes beyond just natural materials. The environmental impact of these temporary structures needs more consideration. Still, beautiful work!
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Arjun K
The planning that goes into these pandals is incredible! Starting preparations immediately after last year's Puja shows the dedication. 50-75 people working for months - that's real community spirit. 🎉
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Meera T
The spiritual aspect of 'Atmashuddhi' resonates deeply. In today's materialistic world, we need such reminders to look inward. The pandal's theme is not just decorative but carries profound meaning.
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David E
Visiting Kolkata during Durga Puja was an unforgettable experience. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in these pandals is world-class. Mudiali Club seems to be maintaining high standards even in their 91st year!
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Kavya N
The mention of extra security needed shows how popular these traditional pandals remain.

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