Durga Puja calendar by Bangladesh Standard Time

Durga Puja the staple festival of the Bengalis is celebrated over five days. It is the festival when almost every Bengali deck themselves in traditionlism and colorful attires. It is the time when every one adorn themselve with piousness and thus make preparations to offer prayers in the form of anjali. Thus many muharats are assigned on which one can offer their prayers to the diety. Find out more about the exact timings and plan your offerings accordingly. Also learn about the time on which the specific day of the puja falls.
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Durga Puja is the sacred five day festival of the Bengali community held in honour of Goddess Durga and to celebrate her annual homecoming. This year, the occasion is to be observed from 29th SEPTMEMBER (Panchami) till 4th OCTOBER (Dashami). Browse to learn about the Puja schedule for the year 2014 based on the IST (Indian Standard Time). Every year the goddess comes to her paternal house by some mode of transportation, which has some added significance. This year the Goddess is supposed to come on a palanquin, which signifies an outbreak of epidemic. And She will be departing on an elephant which signifies good harvest.

So find out more about the puja timings and chalk out your schedule accordingly.

Note:The Puja timings as being based on the lunar month, are subjected to few changes for it can often extend over to the next day or the night. Though Sashthi is dedicated for the inaugurations of pandals as well for last minute touches, the main part of the Puja spreads over four days from the day of Saptami to the day of the Bijoya Dashami on which the immersion takes place. So it may not match, as is the case this year, with the days of the Calendar we follow.

Durga Puja 2014 Timings

PANCHAMI 2014

Within 9.51am
29th September
Monday
(12th Aashin 1421)
Panchami
From Previous day 9.51pm to That day 1.25pm
Shuklapakhya
SHASTHI 2014

"Kalparambho" Within 9.51am Durga Devi "BODHON" "Amantran" and "Adhibas'' in the evening
30th September
Tuesday
(13th Aashin 1421)
Shasthi
From Previous day 1.25pm to That day 12.19pm
Shuklapakhya
SAPTAMI 2014

"Nabo Patrika" "Saptami Puja" Within 9.50am
Predawn bathing of "Kola Bow"

Midnight Puja of Devi durga from 11.25pm to 12.13am
1st October
Wednesday
(14th Aashin 1421)
Saptami
From Previous day 12.19pm to That day 10.49am
Shuklapakhya

ASHTAMI 2014

Ashtami Puja within 9.50am
Birastami Brata within 8:59am
SANDHI PUJA 8.35am-9.23am
SACRIFICE- 8.59am
2nd October
Thursday
(15th Aashin 1421)
Ashtami
From Previous day 10.49am to That day 8.59am
Shuklapakhya


NAVAMI 2014

Nabami Puja within 6.54am

DASHAMI 2014

Dashami puja and Bisharjan Ritual (Immersion) within 9.59am
3rd-4th October
Friday
(16th Aashin 1421)
Nabami
From Previous day 8.59am to That day 6.54am
Shuklapakhya

Dashami
That day 6.54am-Next day 4.37am
Shuklapakhya


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Durga Puja Main History Facts The First Durga Puja in Kolkata Celebrations around the world Different names of God Durga
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