Barisha Tarun Tirtho would be decorated by the union of festivity, fair and colour. And fair means 'Nagardola' - the favourite of common Bengalee. So, the theme-maker Bishwanath Dey has chosen the theme Nagardola, as this year's theme. Iron, wood, bamboo and colour are the elements by which the puja pandal would be erected. Various types of Nagardola and Dolna would be made there to attract visitors. At the first step, revolving Nagardola would be there to attract people. This type of Nagardola can be seen only in Singapore and Indonesia. At the second step, there would be a Nagardola made of woods, visitors may ride on it. At the last stage, there would be a Nagardola like a revolving Nat Mandir. Devi Durga would be on the horn of Mahisasur, which might be illustrated as swinging goddess riding on Nagardola. Only the Trishul of Devi Durga would be there as weapons. All the area will take the form of village fair, with a soft and beautiful atmosphere of festi...
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