Bengal Association Nerul

Durga Puja Celebrations

Durga Puja celebrations at Bengal Association Nerul is known for being grand, artistic, and inclusive — a vibrant reflection of our love for Devotion, Culture and Celebration.

️ Unique Features

  1. Beautiful Idols:
    • The Durga idol is usually crafted by top artisans, with intricate designs reflecting both traditional Shilpa styles and contemporary creativity.
  2. Cultural Programs:
    • Singing, Dance, music, recitations are held across the days of the puja in a stage located at the same hall.
    • Renowned performers and local talents both share the stage.
  3. Community Involvement:
    • Emphasis is placed on community bonding, with bhog distributionSandhi Puja, sindoor khela, and pushpanjali being open to all visitors.
    • Volunteers, locals, and sponsors collaborate closely to organize the event.
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🌼 Celebration Highlights

Sashthi to Dashami: The full spectrum of Durga Puja rituals is observed with traditional fervor — from Bodhon (invocation) on Sashthi to Bisorjon (immersion) on Dashami.
Ashtami Anjali: A major crowd-puller. Thousands participate in the morning prayers and flower offerings.

Sandhi Puja is one of the most spiritually intense and visually spectacular rituals of Durga Puja, observed at the cusp of Ashtami and Navami. Sandhi Puja is performed with deep devotion, grandeur, and often an overwhelming emotional energy that moves the entire pandal. 108 SthalaPadma is offered to the Devi Chamunda which is the fiercest form of the Goddess.

Sindoor Khela: Married women gather on Dashami to celebrate femininity and bid farewell to the Goddess with vermillion and sweets.

🌸 Location: The Durga Puja is held in the Ground Floor Hall of the Bengal Association Nerul, Sector 5 premises. 

Being our owned premises, you need not search for this Puja location every time.

Announcement : Satyanarayan Puja - 2nd January 2026, 17th Poush 1432  - 8pm ||   Amavashya Puja - 18th January 2026, 8th Magh 1432  - 7:30 pm