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How is Eid celebrated in West Bengal, India?

Another thread trying to flame Hindu vs Muslim religious war and nothing else.. dont respond to this useless thread..
 
what is RAB ? its called RAF.

anyways its clearly visible from your thread that you have no idea about Durga Puja in west Bengal.

why the hell would there be police for religious intolerance ?? the police is there for guidance to the pandal hoppers, as the entire city (irrespective of their religion) doesnt sleep during these 5 days...you wil find lacs people from kids to women to teenagers jus roam around in best of their attires..its just like some kind of street celebration that goes on until the sun rises. So its but natural that you need police to guide people who have lost their way..for people who might face any kind of problem (theft, fights, stampede or any general complain).

eid is celebrated here the way Muslims celebrate all over the world. its a National Holiday on Eid.

RAB is an elite armed force in BD.

Actually during Durga Puja in BD many intolerant people try to vandalize idols in Mandir thats why police and RAB are deployed for security.

Bangladeshi Muslims and Hindus all celebrate Eid festival. Do Muslims also participate in Durga Puja festival in West Bengal? Not for Puja but for festival?

Lots of marketing in muslim areas,certainly no police protection.Guys with muslim friends often get treated with biriyani.:)
Durgapuja is whole diff ballgame..its mostly one grand party..a cultural thing.U can not visit a single pujahall seriously and still enjoy the environment thoroughly as day,night doesn't matter.
Eid is buzzing but not as all encompassing.

Only Biryani? Not Shemai? Eid without Shemai (You guys call it Semaiyan) is not Eid. :P

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Durga is the patron goddess of Bengal right? This is the greatest of the deities for this region?
 
Durga is the patron goddess of Bengal right? This is the greatest of the deities for this region?

Durga is Parvati. Bengali Hindus worship goddess Parvati as goddess Durga.
 
Do West Bengalis celebrate Eid together? I am curious to know. I haven't seen any news about it in Indian Bangla channels. Its India related. That's why its part of Indian defense. Any West Bengali hearing me?
not a Bengali , but my elders moved to Pak from Calcutta, visited it, Eid is celebrated quite good, heck people even eats beef , even some non-Muslim Bengalis (no kidding),there are a lot of misconception regarding beef consumptions in India, beef is banned in some states but not all, Calcutta's famous kati roll is a famous beef roll, you get plenty of beef items in hakka restaurants too , the city is quite similar to Karachi (except for the law n order situation @present which is bad in Karachi) otherwise the two cities are quite similar especially when it comes to their liberal & tolerant discourse with a strong multicultural environment
 
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RAB is an elite armed force in BD.

Actually during Durga Puja in BD many intolerant people try to vandalize idols in Mandir thats why police and RAB are deployed for security.

Bangladeshi Muslims and Hindus all celebrate Eid festival. Do Muslims also participate in Durga Puja festival in West Bengal? Not for Puja but for festival?



Only Biryani? Not Shemai? Eid without Shemai (You guys call it Semaiyan) is not Eid. :P

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seviyan or sheer khourma, our family is famous in Karachi for this plus firni or kheer both of which they bought from Calcutta
there is also another Anglo-Indian dish we cook, its called kata masala its made with beef, small pieces potatoes & gingers & malai jhinga (prawns)
as for Eid there is
biriyani ,paya, boti kabab, gurda kabab, bihari kabab, chap ,handi kabab, seekh kabab, , rizala, qourma, sada pulao, bindaloo , namak gosh, shahi tukra, doodh ka sharbat, chukander gosh, malai jhinga, crap curry, pinaple palla( hilsa machli) kata( roho machli), tikia ( aka shami kabab) jhinga dopiaza,
 
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Migrate to India and learn from your dharmic brothers, satisfy all your interest about India, Malaun. Not all hindus are malaun, only india licking bangladeshi hindus, maloo
 
Durga is the patron goddess of Bengal right? This is the greatest of the deities for this region?

Not really,durga puja is very popular here.Almost a cultural thing.Durga is equated with shakti and parvati.

Other dieties very revered in bengal are narayan(vishnu),shiva and kali(destruction form of parvati).Ganesha is increasing in popularity these days.

Migrate to India and learn from your dharmic brothers, satisfy all your interest about India, Malaun. Not all hindus are malaun, only india licking bangladeshi hindus, maloo

What does malaun mean?
 
I am assuming by eating good tasty food and fireworks? and a party atmosphere? plus buying new clothes
 
Not really,durga puja is very popular here.Almost a cultural thing.Durga is equated with shakti and parvati.

Other dieties very revered in bengal are narayan(vishnu),shiva and kali(destruction form of parvati).Ganesha is increasing in popularity these days.

Why the different names? Shouldn't they i.e. the three main figureheads of Hinduism Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma be called just that. Do the Bengalis worship different avatars of these main central deities?

Thanks for the information.
 
Durga is the patron goddess of Bengal right? This is the greatest of the deities for this region?
hmm.. not patron daity but most bengalis worship her.
Every hindu worships 1 god/goddess primarily although hinduism has multiple gods and most houses have room for worship(with many gods).
East India worships goddess (some other goddess if not durga), which is different from rest of India.

Why the different names? Shouldn't they i.e. the three main figureheads of Hinduism Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma be called just that. Do the Bengalis worship different avatars of these main central deities?

Thanks for the information.
brahma is not worshipped by anybody I know. Shiva, Vishnu(or many of his avatars) are worshipped primarily. Ganesha was not a popular god, but hinduism is evolving and currently ganesha and shiva are very popular gods. :)

ontopic: Nobody talks about haleem?
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Ganesha is worshipped first before all others because it brings prosperity and good luck :-) but some consider Shiva to be the supreme being and some consider Vishnu it depends on which school of thought you follow.
 
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