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People make most of Maha Nabami in Kolkata
Kolkata, Oct 22, 2015 (IBNS): The five days of Durga Puja festivity touched its crescendo as people made most of the Maha Nabami, the last day of Puja, and Bijaya Dasami, which also falls on the same day this time, together on Thursday. Ahead of the immersion of the idols, pandal hoppers in Kolkata were spotted taking last minute selfies while the sea of humanity flocking to pandals (marquees) to catch final glimpses of the goddess. Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
Kolkata, Oct 22, 2015 (IBNS): The five days of Durga Puja festivity touched its crescendo as people made most of the Maha Nabami, the last day of Puja, and Bijaya Dasami, which also falls on the same day this time, together on Thursday. Ahead of the immersion of the idols, pandal hoppers in Kolkata were spotted taking last minute selfies while the sea of humanity flocking to pandals (marquees) to catch final glimpses of the goddess. Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
Kolkata, Oct 22, 2015 (IBNS): The five days of Durga Puja festivity touched its crescendo as people made most of the Maha Nabami, the last day of Puja, and Bijaya Dasami, which also falls on the same day this time, together on Thursday. Ahead of the immersion of the idols, pandal hoppers in Kolkata were spotted taking last minute selfies while the sea of humanity flocking to pandals (marquees) to catch final glimpses of the goddess. Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
Kolkata, Oct 22, 2015 (IBNS): The five days of Durga Puja festivity touched its crescendo as people made most of the Maha Nabami, the last day of Puja, and Bijaya Dasami, which also falls on the same day this time, together on Thursday. Ahead of the immersion of the idols, pandal hoppers in Kolkata were spotted taking last minute selfies while the sea of humanity flocking to pandals (marquees) to catch final glimpses of the goddess. Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
Kolkata, Oct 22, 2015 (IBNS): The five days of Durga Puja festivity touched its crescendo as people made most of the Maha Nabami, the last day of Puja, and Bijaya Dasami, which also falls on the same day this time, together on Thursday. Ahead of the immersion of the idols, pandal hoppers in Kolkata were spotted taking last minute selfies while the sea of humanity flocking to pandals (marquees) to catch final glimpses of the goddess. Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS
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