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Jagaddhātrī
Jagatdhatri or Jagaddhatri or Mahadurga (, ) is an aspect of the Hindu goddess Durga, worshipped in the Indian state of West Bengal and other states like Odisha and Jharkhand. Maa Jagadhatri, the Goddess who is revered as the protector of the world. In Bengal, her puja is celebrated as the comeback of Devi, specifically in Krishnanagar, Chandannagar, Santipur, Rishra, Midnapore,Singur and Guptipara.
Nabanna
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Nobanno (, Nobānno; lit: New Feast) is a Bengali harvest celebration usually celebrated with food and dance and music in Bangladesh and in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam's Barak Valley and Eastern parts of Jharkhand. It is a festival of food; many local preparations of Bengali cuisine like pitha are cooked.
Gaura-purnima
vaishnava Festival, Appearance day of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Dharmathakur
alt=Dharmaraj Gajan is the traditional festival of Barddhaman, Bankura district villages|thumb|300x300px|The traditional shrine of Dharmaraj at a Barddhaman, Bankura District's villages.
Dharmathakur (also called, Dharmaraj or simply Dharma) is a Hindu deity of death and justice, worshipped by villagers in the traditional Rarh region in the present day Indian state of West Bengal as one of their special village gods (gram devata). He is represented by a shapeless stone daubed with vermillion and is normally placed under a tree or placed in the open, but sometimes enshrined in a temple. The wor
Hindu Mela
political and cultural festival in Kolkata
Gajan
Hindu celebration