Key Points

Sourav Ganguly celebrated Durga Puja with his family at their neighborhood Barisha Players Corner pandal. He performed traditional Anjali rituals dressed in white kurta-pyjamas alongside his wife Dona and daughter Sana. This year's celebration was particularly special as daughter Sana had returned home for the Puja vacation. The Ganguly family continues the Durga Puja tradition started by Sourav's late father Chandi Ganguly, maintaining their deep connection to Bengali cultural heritage.

Key Points: Sourav Ganguly Family Durga Puja Anjali at Barisha Players Corner

  • Sourav Ganguly performed traditional Anjali wearing white kurta-pyjamas with family
  • Daughter Sana's special Puja vacation makes this celebration memorable
  • Ganguly family continues late father Chandi Ganguly's Durga Puja tradition
  • Barisha Players Corner pandal features zamindar house theme decoration this year
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Durga Puja: Sourav Ganguly offers prayers along with his family

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly performs Durga Puja rituals with wife Dona and daughter Sana at family's traditional Barisha pandal in Kolkata.

"Wishing everyone a happy Mahashtami. Every year, I come here with Sourav to offer Anjali. - Dona Ganguly"

Kolkata, Sep 30

On the occasion of Ashtami, former Indian team captain and Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Sourav Ganguly offered Anjali at the Durga Puja of Barisha Players Corner in the Behala area of south Kolkata.

He was accompanied by his wife, Dona Ganguly. This time, Sourav's puja is special as his daughter Sana has returned home on puja vacation. The former Team India captain is spending time with his daughter during the Puja.

Following the Bengali tradition, Ganguly was seen offering Anjali at the feet of Goddess Durga in white pyjamas and a kurta. Standing with family and neighbours, he paid homage on Ashtami.

Sourav Ganguly stays in Kolkata every year during Durga Puja. Every year, Ganguly visits the Barisha Players Corner Puja pavilion, which is in his neighbourhood in the Behala area. Sourav also plays the dhak (traditional Bengali drum) during this Puja. From the inauguration of the Puja to the evening of Saptami and the evening of Ashtami, he is always present at the Puja pavilion like every other time.

Sourav Ganguly's father, the late Chandi Ganguly, started this Durga Puja, which is still being observed today under the supervision of the Ganguly family members and the neighbours. This time, their pavilion is decorated in the style of the old zamindar house. The good times and traditions of the zamindar house of the erstwhile era have been highlighted in the mandap decoration.

Speaking to media persons, Dona Ganguly said, "Wishing everyone a happy Mahashtami. Every year, I come here with Sourav to offer Anjali. Sana is in Kolkata this time. She comes here for pujas from time to time. May everyone have a very good puja this year."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dada playing the dhak is something I'd love to see! He's not just a cricket legend but also a proud Bengali who respects our culture. More celebrities should follow his example.
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Sarah B
As someone from outside Bengal, it's fascinating to learn about these rich traditions. Sourav Ganguly seems like such a grounded person despite his fame. The zamindar house theme sounds beautiful!
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Arjun K
While it's nice to see celebrities participating in festivals, I wish media would cover more about the common people's celebrations too. Every Bengali household has beautiful puja stories to tell.
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Meera T
The continuity from his father's time to now is so touching! Family traditions during festivals are what make Indian culture so special. Shubho Bijoya to the Ganguly family! 🌺
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David E
It's wonderful to see how Indian cricket stars remain connected to their roots. The white kurta-pyjama tradition looks elegant and meaningful. Happy Durga Puja to everyone celebrating!

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