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Last sunset of the year 2009

Foggy evening here in Kolkata. No sign of sunshine or sun. But to keep the memory of the last sunset of the year, I captured the view of the sky of Kolkata. And pray to the Sun to rise again in the year 2010.

D.Lit

Sandhya Mukhopadhyay - pride of the city, the living legend, the famous vocalist has given the honorary Doctor of Literature by Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

Christmas Eve : Kolkata watching cricket

Fun & frolic. Night in Kolkata. Eden Gardens becomes the paradise of cricket. India batting to win against Sri Lanka.

Kolkata in a festive mood : after sunset

On my way to home just seen the nice scene

Millenium Park

Children's Day

Children's Day observing the Nation.

The Metcalfe Hall, Kolkata

The Metcalfe Hall is situated at the junction of Strand Road and Hare Street, the heart of the city's business centre. Its architecture is reflective of the British imperial architecture of the early nineteenth century. It was built between 1840 and 1844 according to the design prepared by the city magistrate, C. K. Robinson and named after Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, the Governor-General of india, in honour of his efforts towards a free press. The building faces the Hooghly river on the West. The notable Greek order of the architecture was taken from the Tower of the Winds in Athens, one of the time tested designes of durability and lightness. The building is raised on a solid basement and thirty huge Corinthian pillars support a massive entablature. The columns and colonnade surround the whole building.

Metcalfe Hall - Past to Present

Hastings House

Warren Hastings was the first Governor-General of Bengal in 1773. At first, he resided in a house at Raj Bhawan. In 1776, he constructed a house as his own residence, which is known today as Hastings House. The house is a bungalow type and constructed in European style. Pillars of the portico of the house are Tuscan and inside pillars are in Ionio style. Afterwards, Lord Curzon included the house under the control of the then govt.

Happy supporters - with posters

Man of the day - with Coach

Mohun Bagan supporters after the victory

Joy - after the victorious match

Mohun Bagan's Historic Victory

HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN... After a long interval of 34 years, Mohun Bagan - Kolkata's leading football club, makes history by defeating its ever-opponent club East Bengal by 5-3 in I-League Football Tournament. Here are the pics after the victory of my favourite football club - Mohun Bagan.

Owl in Kolkata!

A rare-species owl found in the suburb recently. It was reared by a housewife as a pet. But handed over to the State Forest Dept. at last yesterday.

Birthday of Sister Nivedita

Margaret Elizabeth Noble was born on 28 October, 1867 in Ireland. She net Swami Vivekananda in 1895 for the first time and in response to his call, came to Kolkata in 1898. Margaret Noble was initiated into the monastic order in the same year and given the name, Nivedita, the Dedicated or the Offered one. Swami Vivekananda was in the process of evolving a new monastic order which was to combine renunciation with service. She threw herself totally behind the Swamis efforts in bringing about an Indian Renaissance. In India, she was probably known as Nivedita of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda. She joined plague relief works of the Ramakrishna Mission in March 1898 and formed The Ramakrishna Guild of Help in America. There broke out am overwhelming plague at Kolkata in March 1899 and she devoted herself to serve the diseased. She died in 1911. Throughout her life, she kept assisting the poor and the distressed. Thus, she became a deathlss symbol of relinquisiment and service.

Jagadhatri at Chaulpatti, Chandanagar

Kolkata's Jagadhatri Puja at Salt Lake

Kolkata's Jagadhatri Puja

Jagadhatri Puja is now celebrating in the city along with Chandanagar and other parts of Bengal.

Chhath Puja, rituals and mythology

In the evening, Agni Puja is performed at home in an area cordoned off by four sugarcane sticks, kheer, sweets and fruits are offered to deities and then the entire family shares it. Chhath also connects to the folk and rural roots of worshippers. The folk songs sung on the eve of Chhath are mainly in Maithili, Magadhi and Bhojpuri dialects that mirror the culture and and social mores of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the terai regions. According to Hindu mythology, Draupadi, wife of the Pandavas has a great power to cure any type of disease, including leprosy. She used to worship the Sun with utmost devotion. As a commemoration of Draupadi, it is performed in the form of Chhath Puja.

Chhath is being celebrated in Kolkata

Chhath Puja, the biggest festival of the poorvanchali is being celebrated on Saturday with traditional enthusiasm and fervour as the devotees go to a nearby river or pond to offer prayers to the setting sun in the evening. The festival will culminate at Sunday dawn, after devotees offer Arghya to the rising Sun on the banks of rivers. Chhath denotes the number six and thus the 4-day event begins on the sixth day of Kartik (October-November). A festival of truth, non-violence, forgiveness and compassion, it is dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God), Agni (the Fire God) and Kartikeya. Chhath is the only time when the setting sun as opposed to its rising is celebrated for its glory as the cycle of birth starts with death. People fast for the whole day and in the evening they offer Chhath Sandhya Arghya to the setting sun by standing in knee-deep water. A million-lit lamps with thousands hands offering Arghya makes it a delightful sight.

Bhai Fonta

Today we perform a traditional social custom called : Bhai Fonta or Bhratridwitia. On this day, sisters of family pray to the god of death long life for their brothers depicting brother's forehead with liquid sandal taking with finger tip. Then, ate brother's sweets. Brother's also gives gifts to their sisters. It is a very sweet and age-old domestic festival observing just after Diwali.

Kali Puja in Kolkata