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Check Out These Iconic Bonedi Bari Durga Pujas In Kolkata

The city's 200-odd bonedi baris still manage to take you down memory lane, offering a glimpse into the old days of Durga Puja in Bengal

Durga Puja in Kolkata Photo: Goutam1962/WikiCommons
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At many of Kolkata's "bonedi baris", as the old aristocratic family homes are known, you will find Durga Puja being held for centuries - anything between 150 and 400 years. Most of these homes belonged to wealthy merchants and some were known for their ostentatious celebrations. Even though the celebrations have been toned down many notches, the city's 200-odd bonedi baris still manage to take you down memory lane, offering a glimpse into the splendour of bygone days. In most places, Goddess Durga is worshipped in the "thakur dalan", a public courtyard attached to the homes. Most of the homesteads have their own thakur dalan with pillars and verandahs reflecting the influences of European architecture. In keeping with tradition, the idols are placed on a single platform against a single semi-circular background (chalchitra). Here are seven bonedi bari pujas you must in and around Kolkata that you must add to your Durga Puja itinerary in Kolkata.

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