In the month of Bhadra, when the air grows heavy with the scent of wet earth and ripening paddy, Bengal’s villages come alive with music and memory. Bhadu Pujo, a festival lesser known beyond the western districts of the state, unfolds not in ornate temples but in courtyards, under banyan trees, and beside rivers that have seen generations come and go.
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Songs Of The Soil: The Spirit Of Bhadu Puja In Rural Bengal
In the villages of Purulia and Bankura, Bhadu Pujo celebrates the divine and the everyday through song, clay, and community. Photographer Debmalya Das recounts how the festival transforms rural Bengal into a living canvas of devotion and belonging

Women celebrating Bhadu Pujo in the remote village of Sarenga, Bengal
Photo: Debmalya Das
Women celebrating Bhadu Pujo in the remote village of Sarenga, Bengal
Photo: Debmalya Das

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