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Lit-up Dakshineswar temple, ‘phanush’ for heritage conservation and more sights on Kali Puja eve

A look at how the city is ushering in the festival of lights

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 23.10.22, 08:43 PM
1/4 Wrestlers compete at a pre-Diwali annual event in Burrabazar on Sunday

Wrestlers compete at a pre-Diwali annual event in Burrabazar on Sunday

Soumyajit Dey/My Kolkata
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2/4 An artisan puts the finishing touches to an idol of goddess Kali at Kumartuli on Sunday

An artisan puts the finishing touches to an idol of goddess Kali at Kumartuli on Sunday

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
3/4 A ‘phanush’ being released from the roof of a heritage building behind Hedua Park. The event was attended by visitors from Italy. The ‘phanush’ carries a heritage conservation message

A ‘phanush’ being released from the roof of a heritage building behind Hedua Park. The event was attended by visitors from Italy. The ‘phanush’ carries a heritage conservation message

Ashim Paul/My Kolkata
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4/4 Dakshineswar temple all lit up on the eve of Kali Puja. Hundreds of devotees throng the temple on the day of the puja every year

Dakshineswar temple all lit up on the eve of Kali Puja. Hundreds of devotees throng the temple on the day of the puja every year

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
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