« Back to article | Print this article |
For the devotees of Maa Durga across the globe, the wait is almost over. But in Her 'home state' West Bengal, preparations for the most awaited 10 days of the year are progressing on a war footing.
Photographer Dipak Chakroborty traverses the by lanes of Kolkata to get a sense of the preparations days before Durga Pujo, 2013.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
An artist works on an unfinished idol at Kumartoli Park.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
Idols depicting Vishwarupa Darshan and Lord Krishna counseling Arjuna during the Mahabharata war at Kurukshetra at Mohammed Ali Park.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
A pandal under construction at the College Street in Kolkata.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
Artist Swapan Saha poses with his sabeki idol made in the tribal ek chala style.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
While organisers are burning the midnight oil to ensure that this year's festival goes glitch-free, some immensely-talented artists/sculptors in the state are giving the final touches to the most revered protima or idols of Maa Durga.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
The Santosh Mitra Square in Central Kolkata is just a decade-and-half old, and it mesmerises the guests for its remarkable innovative themes and art work.
This is located at the Bow Bazaar area off the BB Ganguly Street near Sealdah railway station.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
The under-construction pandal at Mohammed Ali Park.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
Artists display their work at the BosepukurSitalaTemple. The Bosepukur Sitala Mandir Durgotsab Committee is one of the flag bearers in innovative themes in Kolkata.
Click NEXT to see more PHOTOS...
Unfinished idols at the Santosh Mitra Square pandal.
Click on MORE to see another PHOTO features...