Thousands of dhakis have arrived at Sealdah railways station in Kolkata. These traditional drummers come from across rural Bengal and their dhaks are the traditional drums used for the Durga Puja. During this time of the year the station area turns into live market of dhakis. Here, Durga Puja organisers compete with each other to get the best dhakis at the best bargains.
#24ghanta #debisalankara #sribhumi pic.twitter.com/3N3Xfuq1Jd
— koneenica banerjee (@koneenica) September 30, 2014
The German Consul General Rainer Schmiedchen and his team wish Happy and Safe Durga Puja to everyone. pic.twitter.com/IvId82k66o
— German Consulate (@Germany_Kolkata) September 30, 2014
Durga Puja at Kolkata, people from all religions are taking parts!
That's the spirit of India! pic.twitter.com/chGLs0fMGH
— Saroop Chattopadhyay (@KOLLEO) September 30, 2014
President Celebrates Durga Pujo at His Ancestral Home in Bengal | http://t.co/2gViUtz0fr pic.twitter.com/GOAnvAc4w9
— Outlook Magazine (@Outlookindia) September 30, 2014