Killarney was abuzz with with the swish of saris, the beat of conventional drums and the mantra of Hindu verse over the previous few days because the native Hindu group within the city celebrated their fundamental pageant, ‘Durga Puja’ which was organised by the Hindu Cultural Organisation within the Tower Home B&B.
urga Puja follows the legend that celebrates the victory of the Goddess Durga Maa over the demon king Mahishasur. This pageant is well known for five days by native individuals in Kerry and throughout Eire. Through the pageant, the Hindu group pray, follow conventional dances and have numerous actions for youngsters and adults.
The Hindu Cultural Organisation committee describe this pageant as an integral a part of their devotions.
Members of the Hindu Cultural Organisation stated this week that they wish to give a particular because of all those that helped convey this pageant – which has been operating since 2001 in Killarney – to life, particularly to Tower Home B&B and Kerry County Council.
“The pageant of Durga Puja (puja that means prayer) celebrates Mom Durga, who reminds us to fight evil, to care for one another and Mom Earth,” they stated.
“Durga displays feminine may, optimistic vitality and the triumph of fine over evil. This Durga Puja is very vital for feminine energy. In Hinduism, respecting girls and gender equality is essential. Girls play vital roles in households, tradition and society.”
Durga Puja is an auspicious day for Hindu individuals and the pageant, which is well known by Hindus worldwide, is the principle non secular pageant for Bangladeshi Hindus.
4 accountable individuals who have been the principle organisers for this auspicious pageant panel for this yr have been Mr.Prasanta Chakrabarty, (Priest), Mr. Prodip Saha, Mr. Narayan Roy and Mr. Pratap Pal. As well as, organisers additionally want to thank Kerry County Council.
This annual pageant is open to all communities and the Killarney committee of the Irish Hindu Cultural Organisation prolong a heat welcome to everybody to hitch in subsequent yr.