Bankura, a district in the state of West Bengal, India, is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional festivities, especially during Durga Puja. The celebration of Durga Puja in Bankura is a blend of art, devotion, and community spirit, reflecting the unique cultural aspects of this region. Durga puja is one of the most important festivals of Bankura. There are many ancient pujas like ‘Maa Mrinmoyee from Bishnupur’, ‘Maa Ambika from Mukutmanipur’, ‘Jagaddhatri( another form of goddess Durga) from Joyrambati’ throughout the Bankura district. In accordance with folklore, the oldest form of Maa Durga of Bengal, Maa Mrinmoyee ordered the king in his dreams to worship her and build a temple. On the other side of the district, Maa Ambika is being worshipped for last 700 years and is very much alive. Each puja has its own different essence and is rich in interesting rituals.
The FAQs for the Puja Permission Portal for Bankura District:
The Puja Permission Portal is an online platform designed to simplify the process of securing all necessary approvals from various government departments in Bankura for organizing Durga Puja and other festivals.
Registered Puja committees or clubs that successfully hosted Durga Puja last year can apply for this year’s permissions through the portal.
Applying for Puja permission is simple:
1. Register your committee on the portal.
2.Log in using your credentials.
3.Complete the application form with all required information.
4.Upload the necessary documents.
5.Hit the submit button, and you’re done