Every autumn, Kolkata bursts into life with Durga Puja—Bengal’s grandest celebration and a UNESCO-recognised cultural heritage since 2021. At its heart are the pandals—elaborately crafted, temporary structures that explore themes ranging from mythology to pressing social issues. What sets this festival apart is that no other celebration in India transforms an entire city into a vast open-air art gallery. Streets, parks, and neighbourhoods become living canvases showcasing exceptional artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural expression. Months of community collaboration go into creating these marvels, which seamlessly blend religious devotion with public art.
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Durga Puja 2025: Inside This Year’s Most Creative Durga Puja Pandals In Kolkata
Kolkata comes alive with Durga Puja, a UNESCO-recognised festival that turns the city into a vast open-air gallery. This year’s pandals explore themes from folk traditions and food security to inflation and the world of detective Byomkesh Bakshi

The stunning Durga idol at Tala Prottoy’s Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata
Photo: pujor_kothaboli/Instagram
The stunning Durga idol at Tala Prottoy’s Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata
Photo: pujor_kothaboli/Instagram

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