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We are pleased to announce that PBCS is celebrating 31st Year Celebration of Durga Puja this year from 27th September to 2nd October 2025. Puja being held at Jai Club Lawns, Ashok Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur.
The Probasi Bengali Cultural Society (PBCS), Jaipur, is one of the most prominent, registered cultural organizations in Rajasthan. Founded in the year 1995 at Jaipur, the society has been working towards cultural upliftment, integration and communal harmony. It has been progressing effectively towards its cause under the able guidance of a team of eminent patrons and office bearers.
The Society has been organizing Durga puja during the autumnnavratras since inception with great fervour and gaiety at the Jai Club lawns. The festival conducted in the traditional manner brings the flavour of Bengal to Jaipur. The massive congregationseen during the festival brings together all the sections of the society the rich, the poor cutting across caste, creed and religion or profession. This is the essence of integration and communal harmony. The festival is well placed in the social calendar of Jaipur.
The society is not for profit and conducts the festival through voluntary contributions from patrons, sponsors, members, institutions and society at large. This festival provides an apt platform for business promotion. Our preparation has started with same gusto and we are confident that with “Ma’s” blessings we will provide the Jaipurites an excellent and heart rendering spectacle.
We earnestly desire you to join, support and contribute towards this noble venture.
Dear Members, Devotees, and Friends,
With great joy and heartfelt gratitude, I welcome you all to our Durga Puja celebrations 2025, being celebrated at Jai Club Lawns, Jaipur from 27th September to 2nd October. This sacred festival holds a very special place in our hearts–it is not merely a ritual, but a celebration of faith, culture, unity, and togetherness.
Durga Puja reminds us of the eternal truth–that no matter how strong evil may appear, it is always defeated by righteousness, compassion, and courage. Maa Durga, in her divine form, inspires us to fight the battles of life with strength, patience, and devotion. Each time we come together under her blessings, we are reminded of our roots, our traditions, and the values passed down through generations.
Over the years, our Puja has grown into much more than a religious event. It has become a cultural homecoming, a space where elders share wisdom, children learn about our heritage, and families come together in joy. It is heartwarming to see people from different walks of life gather here, not just to worship, but to celebrate art, music, dance, and the very essence of community life.
As the President of this committee, I feel immensely proud of the dedication of our members and volunteers. Organizing such a grand celebration, which require months of planning and tireless effort—from setting up the pandal and arranging rituals, to curetting cultural programs and ensuring hospitality. I bow in respect to each volunteer, performer, sponsor, and supporter who has contributed to making this event ´A Significant milestone”.
This year, as we stand in the presence of Maa Durga, let us pray for the well-being of all humanity. May she bless us with courage to face challenges, wisdom to make the right choices, and compassion to care for those in need. Let us carry the spirit of Durga Puja beyond these few days, into our daily lives, by spreading love, unity, and kindness.
On behalf of the entire Durga Puja Committee, I wish you and your families’ good health, happiness, and prosperity. May this year’s celebrations bring joy to your hearts and strengthen the bonds of our community.
May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see goodness, and may none suffer in life.
With warm regards and best wishes,
Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in India, especially in the state of West Bengal. It is celebrated to worship Goddess Durga, who symbolizes strength and the victory of good over evil. According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Durga fought and defeated the demon Mahishasura, who was causing destruction and terror. Her victory represents the triumph of righteousness.
The festival begins with Mahalaya, which marks the arrival of Goddess Durga on Earth. On this day, devotees offer prayers to their ancestors and invoke the goddess
The festival usually lasts for five days, starting from Maha Shashti and ending on Vijayadashami. During these days, beautiful idols of Goddess Durga, along with her children – Lakshmi, Saraswati, Kartik, and Ganesha – are installed in pandals (temporary structures) across cities and villages. The pandals are decorated with colorful lights, flowers, and artistic themes, attracting large crowds.
Each day has its unique significance:
The festival also fosters a sense of community. People come together to organize events, prepare bhog (offerings), and participate in cultural programs. The streets are bustling with food stalls, offering delicacies like puchka, kathi rolls, and mishti doi, making the festival a gastronomical delight as well.
People dress in new clothes, visit pandals, offer prayers, and take part in various cultural activities. Special pujas (rituals) are performed, accompanied by the sound of dhak (traditional drums), conch shells, and chanting of mantras. Devotees offer fruits, sweets, and flowers to the Goddess, seeking her blessings for health, happiness, and prosperity.
On the last day, known as Vijayadashami, the idols are taken in a grand procession and immersed in rivers or lakes, marking the end of the festival. It is a bittersweet moment, as people bid farewell to the Goddess with hopes that she will return next year.
Durga Puja is not just a religious event but also a celebration of culture, art, and community. It brings people together, fostering unity and joy, as everyone participates in the festivities with great enthusiasm.
In this way, Durga Puja teaches us that no matter how strong evil may seem, good always wins in the end.
UNESCO recognized the festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, underlining its universal message of unity, empowerment, and celebration of cultural diversity
"Warmest greetings on Durga Puja! May Goddess Durga's divine blessings bring joy, prosperity, and happiness to your life. May the festive spirit fill your heart with positivity, and may you create unforgettable memories with loved ones. Wishing you a happy, blessed, and joyous Durga Puja!"