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Durga Puja, Kolkota. Durga Puja Is Widely Celebrated In The Indian States Of Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Tripura And West Bengal, Where It Is A Five-Day Annual Holiday. In West Bengal And Tripura, Which Has Majority Of Bengali Hindus It Is The Biggest Festival Of The Year. Not Only Is It The Biggest Hindu Festival Celebrated Throughout The State, But It Is Also The Most Significant Socio-Cultural Event In Bengali Society. In Kolkata Alone More Than Two Thousand Pandals Are Set Up, All Clamoring For The Admiration And Praise Of The Populace. The City Is Adorned With Lights. People From All Over The Country Visit The City At This Time, And Every Night Is One Mad Carnival Where Thousands Of People Go 'Pandal-Hopping' With Their Friends And Family. Traffic Comes To A Standstill, And Indeed, Most People Abandon Their Vehicles To Travel By Foot After A Point. A Special Task Force Is Deployed To Control Law And Order. Durga Puja In Kolkata Is Often Referred To As The Rio Carnival Of The Eastern Hemisphere. Durga Puja Also Includes The Worship Of Shiva, Who Is Durga's Consort (Durga Is An Aspect Of Goddess Parvati), In Addition To Lakshmi, Saraswati With Ganesha And Kartikeya, Who Are Considered To Be Durga's Children. In This Photo An Artist Is Working On A Statue That Will Go On A Pandal.