Kolkata is Kolkata due to its unmistakable warmth not the mercury kind! The sweetness of the people seeps to their tongue. From traditional rosogolla to quirky baked mithai, nolen gurer puli pithe she sure knows work her charms through.
Everyone who has been to Kolkata is mesmerized by her old-world charm, beauty, culture, and heritage. Kolkata is a much-needed break from the fast paced and busy lifestyle of other metropolitan Indian cities. She is no ordinary city; She is a city of joy, in fact- THE city of joy. When the rest of the world is running relentlessly chasing illusory finish lines, Kolkata is comfortable is her cosy paras , while sipping on friendships over mindless cups of chai and relishing that ever green Mohun Bagan East Bengal banter.
More than a city, Kolkata is truly an emotion! Why Kolkata is a city with a soul. However, in the year , the city became the capital of the whole Bengal that also included Bangladesh. Kolkata is considered to be one of the safest cities in India.
Women can spend quality time here freely without any hassle or risk. There are many places in Kolkata that are worth a visit for all kinds of travelers. The founder of the city of Kolkata is Job Charnock who used to live in Patna.
There are various towns as well as districts lying at outskirts of Kolkata. The city of Kolkata is home to awe-striking buildings, its GDP is double the GDP of Pune or Hyderabad; the transport facilities are quite developed here; and industries like education, healthcare, retail, etc. Kolkata is considered to be the biggest city in the Indian state of West Bengal followed by Asanol. Book Now. Book Nowk. Thank You! Written by Kasturi Saikia. Kolkata- A city stuck in the Stone Ages!
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Each morning, he will read at least two newspapers and develop sharply etched views on the state of the world. Each evening, there will be fresh ideally, fresh-water or river fish on his table.
His children will be encouraged to learn to dance or sing. His family will appreciate the power of poetry. And for him, religion and culture will be in inextricably bound together. Ah religion! Puja is a religious festival. And Bengal has voted for the CPM since How can godless Bengal be so hung up on a religious festival? It has little to do with meaningless ritual or sinister political activity. The essence of Puja is that all the passions of Bengal converge: emotion, culture, the love of life, the warmth of being together, the joy of celebration, the pride in artistic expression and yes, the cult of the goddess.
But is about much more than just worship. In which other parts of India would small, not particularly well-off localities, vie with each other to produce the best pandals? Where else could puja pandals go beyond religion to draw inspiration from everything else?
Where else would children cry with the sheer emotional power of Dashimi, upset that the Goddess had left their homes? Where else would the whole city gooseflesh when the dhakis first begin to beat their drums?
Which other Indian festival — in any part of the country — is so much about food, about going from one roadside stall to another, following your nose as it trails the smells of cooking?
To understand Puja, you must understand Calcutta. And to understand Calcutta, you must understand the Bengali.
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