Jamshedpur Bids Farewell to Goddess Durga

Vibrant immersion processions mark end of Durga Puja festivities

Key Points:

• Over 500 Durga idols immersed across Jamshedpur’s river ghats

• NDRF teams deployed at immersion sites for safety measures

• Women celebrate Sindoor Khela, praying for marital bliss

JAMSHEDPUR – The city erupted in joyous celebrations as devotees bid farewell to Goddess Durga with grand immersion processions across various river ghats.

Over 500 Durga idols from puja pandals across Jamshedpur made their way to designated immersion spots. Puja committee members danced to the beats of drums and traditional music, creating a festive atmosphere.

Vibrant immersion processions mark end of Durga Puja festivities
Vibrant immersion processions mark end of Durga Puja festivities

“The energy is electric. It’s a bittersweet moment as we say goodbye to Maa Durga,” said Ravi Kumar, a local resident participating in the immersion procession at Subernarekha ghat.

Safety measures in place

Vibrant immersion processions mark end of Durga Puja festivities
Vibrant immersion processions mark end of Durga Puja festivities

The district administration has taken extensive precautions to ensure smooth and safe immersions. NDRF teams have been stationed at all major river ghats to prevent any untoward incidents.

A senior official said, “We have deployed additional forces at sensitive locations. Our priority is to maintain safety with law and order while allowing devotees to celebrate freely.”

Sindoor Khela tradition

On Vijaya Dashami, married women participated in the traditional Sindoor Khela ceremony. They applied vermilion to the goddess and then to each other, praying for marital bliss.

Hindu joy knows no bounds
Hindu joy knows no bounds

Priya Sharma, who took part in the ritual, shared, “It’s a beautiful tradition that strengthens our bond as women. We pray for each other’s well-being and long, happy marriages.”

Hindu joy knows no bounds
Hindu joy knows no bounds

As the festivities wind down, the city looks forward to Goddess Durga’s return next year, hoping for her blessings of prosperity and happiness.

Farewell to Goddess Durga in Jamshedpur.

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