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Jagaddhatri

Jagatdhatri or Jagaddhatri (transl. Bearer of the World) is an aspect of the Hindu goddess Durga, worshipped in the Indian state of West Bengal and other states like Odisha and Jharkhand. Jagaddhatri Puja is particularly famous in Chandannagar town of Hooghly district,Krishnanagar of Nadia district and Ichhapur Nawabgunj of North 24 Parganas in West Bengal where it is celebrated as a five-day-long festival.[1] Her worship and rituals are derived from Tantra. It is believed that her worship frees her devotees from ego and all other materialistic desires.

Jagaddhatri / Jagadhatri
2006 Jagaddhatri Puja, Ranchi
AffiliationMahadevi, Parvati, Durga, Jagaddhatri
Mantraॐ महादेव्यै बिद्महे, सिंहवाहिन्यै धीमहि, तन्नो देवी प्रचोदयात॥
WeaponChakram, Bow, Arrow, conch
ColorRed and green
MountLion
ConsortShiva

According to the Purans, Jagadhatri is the incarnation of Siddhidhatri. She is also said to be the combined form of Sri Bhuvaneshwari and Durga. In Bengal, her puja is celebrated as the comeback of Devi, specifically in Krishnanagar, Chandannagar[2],Rishra and Guptipara.

Legends edit

The legend of Jagaddhatri is inspired from a tale in the Kena Upanishad. In the Katyayani Tantra, the following legend is told. After the goddess Durga killed Mahishasura, the gods of Svarga forgot about her powers. So, in order to test them, Parvati appeared before the gods Agni, Vayu, Varuna, and Chandra, who considered themselves invincible and were engulfed by ahamkara (ego). She asked them to move a tiny blade of grass. Vayu failed to pluck it; Agni failed to burn it. Every god failed at the task. In the end, they understood that the Goddess is the source of all power in the universe; even theirs. The goddess appeared before them as Uma, riding on a lion. The goddess is equated with Brahman in the narrative. The goddess gave the ego of the gods the form of an elephant. Jagaddhatri is depicted sitting on a lion with an elephant under them. The elephant, symbolizing ahamkara, lies under the paws of her vahana the lion, who symbolises courage, valour and the strength to overcome any challenges, including one's internal struggles with the Shada Ripus ("the six enemies").

"You must believe in the Ishwara rupa. Do you know the meaning of Jagadhatri rupa? She is carrying the world. If she stops then the world will get destroyed" is said by Sri Ramakrishna.

Her dhyana mantra describes her weapons, vahana and her Iconography. She is sitting atop a lion, wearing different jewelry, in her four hands Devi holds bow, arrow, chakra and Samkha. She is reddish like the rising sun and she is wearing a snake garland. Her reddish colour and weapons are the symbols of raja guna but this is not for destruction and going to war. Rather this is to keep the world focused on Ritam & Satyam.

She sustains the universe through her Yoga shakti. Naga/Sarpa is the symbol of Yoga & Upavitam is the symbol of Bramhin. Devi is yogini. She is using the world through her maha yoga shakti. The act of rescuing the world is her Lila.

In her stotram (Jagadhatri Strotram), she has been invoked as Adhara bhutah, Dhritirupah, Dhurandharah, Dhruvapadah, Shaktistah, Shaktirupah, Shaktacharpriyah, Shaktivigrahe.

It is said that she had killed the elephant demon, Kurandrasura. Its mention is not found in her dhyana mantra but in her idol an elephant is seen below her mount lion, who is none other than Kurandrasura.

History of worship edit

 
Jagatdhatri Puja at Krishnanagar Royal Palace

There are variations regarding the history of worship of the goddess in Bengal. The popular narrative states that the worship was begun by Maharaja Krishnachandra of Krishnanagar, Nadia. However, as per local history, the worship of goddess Jagatdhatri was first established by Chandrachur Tarkamani of Santipur who made an idol of the goddess at the behest of Raja Girishchandra. At the time only ghat puja was conducted at Krishnanagar, Nadia in Bengal. Idol worship of the goddess was initiated in the village of Bramhasason, which is located in Haripur in Santipur, Nadia.[3] Furthermore, the Jaleshwara temple of Shantipur(1665) and Raghaveshwara temple(1669) have the idol of the goddess inside the sanctum sanctorum as well as carved on the temple walls. So, her worship may have been known in Nadia long before Krishna Chandra.[4]

At Krishnanagar, Raj Rajeshwary Jagatdhatri Puja is one of the oldest in Bengal. As per local history, Maharaja Krishnachandra was arrested by Nawab Siraj-ud-Dullah once for not paying taxes on time. He was released from prison during the day of Vijaya Dashami. Having missed the entire festivity of Durga Puja in his kingdom, Maharaja became extremely sad. Seeing her devotee sad, the ultimate mother, Goddess Jagaddhatri gave Maharaja a vision and the king commenced the ritual of Jagatdhatri Puja in his native place.[5]The puja was performed by Raj Rajeshwary (Raj Mata in Bengali language) and before the start, a Jagatdhatri Puja was donated by Maharaja Krishna Chandra named Maa Jaleshwary at Malopara Barowary. The worship of the goddess was later resumed by Sarada Devi, wife of Ramakrishna.[6]

The Jagatdhatri puja of Bose family and Chatterjee family, Palpara and Bhavanipur, deserves a special mention in this regard. The puja of Bose family initially used to be held in their ancestral home in Murshidabad. Folklore has it that this puja was started in 1788. The puja was later shifted to its present location in Chandannagar, where many of the family members now live. The exact history of the deity is unknown, but family records date it back to 1640.In Chatterjee family this puja originates from 1700 in Srirampur which later was shifted to Chatterjee's official ancestral home in 1936 by Hari Mohan Chatterjee. For over 40 years it remained the centre of attraction during the festivities.After the demise of Hari Mohan Chatterjee the puja was continued by 3 generations by Shashanka Chatterjee, Nilanka Chatterjee (Son of Late Shashanka Chatterjee) and at present by Tirthanka Chatterjee and Ankita Chatterjee (children of Nilanka and Jayeeta Chatterjee).In 2023 the puja got shifted again for the 2nd time in 200 years to Bangalore, marking a historic shift to South of India.The Puja is continued by Chatterjees with all grandeur and tradition dating back centuries.[7]

Researcher Mohit Roy has noted that Jagadhatri vigraha from Barisal(BD) is from the 8th Century. Currently, the vigraha is in the Ashutosh Museum(Kolkata). One must note that such Simha-Vahini vigrahas have been discovered plenty, particularly from western Bengal.

 
2023 Jagadhatri puja, Chandannagar.

The first textual mention of Jagadhatri puja comes from Kalviveka of Smarta Shulapani, dated approximately from 1375 to 1460.[4]Later Smartas Brihaspati Raymukut and Srinatha Acharya Churamani have mentioned the goddess in their work.

The time in which she is worshipped, Shukla Paksha of the pious month of Kartika, especially the Tithi of Navami, is very auspicious. In ancient times, it was known as Chandika Puja. According to Smritisagara and Mahamohopadhhaya Panchanan Tarkaratna, it is the day to worship Uma.

The oldest temple of the goddess is in Somra (Hooghly), also known as Mahavidya temple. It was established in 1621 CE. The worship of the goddess takes place in the Dekhuria village as well in Birbhum. Still older is the Jagadhatri puja of Baligram village(Jiaganj, Murshidabad), dated back to five hundred years ago. Bandyopadhyay family of Mirhat of Kalna are observing Jagadhatri puja for more than four hundred years. Jagadhatri puja is the main Puja of Dhatrigram, Baidyapur & Mirhat of Kalna. The 350-year-old Chandrapati family's kuladevi is Jagrata, to say the least.[citation needed]

Festivities edit

 
The Goddess of Jagatdhatri at Chandannagar day of Navami puja

Jagatdhatri Puja is very popular in Krishnanagar, (Sutragarh-Santipur), Tehatta, Rishra, Chandannagar, Bhadreswar, Hooghly, Boinchi, Ashoknagar-Kalyangarh, Howrah.

The beauty of the festival in Chandannagar is mainly due to the collaborative conception between the French and Bengalis. Remarkable feature remaining its procession, second largest in the world after Rio de Janeiro's, with its magnificent lightings[8]

The Jagadhatri puja of Krishnanagar is a thing to see. During this time the city adorns itself with lots of lights, flowers, pandals and the likes. Each year more than 5 lakh devotees come to Krishnanagar to be a part of this grandiose festival. There are about 150-175 clubs and barowaris which organise Jagadhatri puja in the city. The Jagadhatri puja of Krishnagar is a perfect blending of devotion, emotion and celebration. The most popular Jagadhatri goddess is the Burima of Chasa Para(In Bengali Chasa means farmer). This deity is called the Tirupathi of Krishnanagar. Each year the idol is embellished with 150 kg gold and 150 kg silver ornaments with more than 10 benarasis and jamdanis. Besides Burima, Choto Ma (the deity of Kathalpota Barowari),Mejoma (the deity of College Street Barowari), Jaleswari (the idol of Malo para Barowari) are also very famous.

The Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja Committee started the first sarbojanin ( for all )Jagadhatri Puja in the Bankura district. Although they started the first pujo in 2017, the first committee was formed in 2019. Here, the goddess Jagadhatri is known as Boroma. On the Shukla Navami tithi in the month of Kartika (sometimes in Agrahayana), Trikalin Puja is performed . On the eleventh day, the mother idol is immersed in Padmapukur with Dhunuchi dance, with ancient Bengali dhaak and procession. The main attraction of this pujo committee is that pujo is performed in a specific area but people from different locations of Bankura are associated with this pujo. In their words, "Para jar jar Boroma Sobar". Along with Pujo, this committee also does various social work. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was present in the mandapa as the chief guest of the Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja in 2020. The Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja Committee is becoming popular among the people of Bankura.

 
Replica of Rashtrapati Bhavan in Bhanjpur Jagaddhatri Puja 2022

Jagadhatri Mela edit

 
Idol of Maa Jagadhatri at Bhanjpur Jagadhatri Mela, Baripada(2012)
 
Jagadhatri Puja Torana 2012 designed as Lalitha Mahal, Mysore

After Ratha Yatra, Jagadhatri Mela at Bhanjpur Jagadhatri Podia, is the biggest mela of Baripada, Odisha. It is the festival of Maa Jagadhatri, Goddess of the whole world. There is an 8–15 day mela (carnival) also known as mini Bali Jatra named after Cuttack's Bali Jatra which takes place at Jagadhatri Mela Podia, Bhanjpur, near the Bhanjpur railway Station during the month of October–November. It is celebrated on Gosthastami. It is also referred to as another Durga Puja as it also starts on Asthami tithi and ends on Dashami tithi. The date of the puja is decided by the luni-solar Hindu calendar.

In 2012, the sarbajanina Maa Jagadhatri puja[9] has been started from 21 November. But the mela continued from 26 November to 7 December (for the first time it was for such a long period of 13 days). As the puja was celebrating its Diamond Jubilee for completing 60 years.

In 2013, the sarbajanina Maa Jagadhatri puja has been started on 11 November. But to commemorate the loss of Odisha, specifically Mayurbhanj district and Baripada due to Phailin and post Phailin flood, there will be no Cultural Program or Live telecast of this(2013) year's Jagadhatri Puja and Mela on Blue Sky (Local Cable Provider). But Mela will continue from 14 to 25 November 2013.

 
2023 Theme of Chandannagar Jagaddhatri Puja

Every year its main attraction is the Puja Torana(Pendal) and the Mela. The Pendal is decorated as a famous monument in 2011 it was a miniature of US Capitol Building, United States. This year, it is Lalitha Mahal, Mysore. From the year 2000 it has been a tradition to decorate the torana as a special infrastructure. Tajmahal, Agra; Victoria Memorial (India), Kolkata; Titanic Ship; Lotus Temple, New Delhi; Golden Temple, Punjab etc. were also mimicked in the previous years since 2000 to 2006. As a tribute to 26/11 Hotel Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai attack victims, the torana of the year 2009 is a lookalike of that hotel. The pictures are shown here are the toranas decorated from 2007 to 2012 as the previous year's pictures are not available.

In literature edit

Goddess Jagatdhatri figures in the historical fiction Anandamath written by Bengali novelist Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. It is the same literary work from which the national song of India Vande Mataram originates. In the novel, Kali, Durga, and Jagatdhatri are depicted as three aspects of 'Bharat Mata' (Mother India) – Jagatdhatri as the mother used to be, Kali as the mother now is, and Durga as the mother will be in future. The trio of goddesses are shown as the object of worship of a group of ascetics who form the protagonists of the story.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Fell McDermott, Rachel. Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals. Columbia University Press.
  2. ^ "Chandannagar, 'City of Lights' Shines for Jagadhatri Puja as Bengal Soaks in Festive Spirit". News18. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Jagadhatri Puja 2022: There are different opinions about the history of Jagadhatri Puja. History says that the first puja started in a tree". Hindustan Times. Retrieved Nov 2, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Jagaddhatri Puja: Who started Jagaddhatri Puja in Bengal and where?". Zee News. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  5. ^ Chowdhuri, Soumita (9 November 2021). "Jagadhatri Puja 2021: স্বপ্নাদেশে, কৃষ্ণনগরেই প্রথম জগদ্ধাত্রী পুজো শুরু করেন রাজা কৃষ্ণচন্দ্র! জানুন অজানা ইতিহাস". Aaj Tak (in Bengali). Kolkata. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  6. ^ "The legends of Jagadhatri Puja". The Statesman.
  7. ^ "Overflowing with Ecstasy". The Statesman. 26 October 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  8. ^ "French connection: Jagatdhatri's homecoming to Chandernagore - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  10. ^ Gulati, Poorva (January 2021). "From Nation to Post Nation: The Making and Unmaking of National Consciousness in Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Anandamath". Bodhi International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Science. Issn: 2456-5571, Center for Resource, Research and Publication Services, CRPS, India, Impact Factor-2.135.

Further reading edit

  • McDermott, Rachel Fell (2011). Revelry, Rivalry, and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal: The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals

External links edit

  • How Chandannagar celebrates Jagadhatri Puja?: An article by Dr. Subhendu Prakash Chakrabarty 2021-08-16 at the Wayback Machine

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Jagaddhatri Puja RanchiAffiliationMahadevi Parvati Durga JagaddhatriMantraॐ मह द व य ब द मह स हव ह न य ध मह तन न द व प रच दय त WeaponChakram Bow Arrow conchColorRed and greenMountLionConsortShiva For other uses see Jagaddhatri disambiguation According to the Purans Jagadhatri is the incarnation of Siddhidhatri She is also said to be the combined form of Sri Bhuvaneshwari and Durga In Bengal her puja is celebrated as the comeback of Devi specifically in Krishnanagar Chandannagar 2 Rishra and Guptipara Contents 1 Legends 2 History of worship 3 Festivities 4 Jagadhatri Mela 5 In literature 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLegends editThe legend of Jagaddhatri is inspired from a tale in the Kena Upanishad In the Katyayani Tantra the following legend is told After the goddess Durga killed Mahishasura the gods of Svarga forgot about her powers So in order to test them Parvati appeared before the gods Agni Vayu Varuna and Chandra who considered themselves invincible and were engulfed by ahamkara ego She asked them to move a tiny blade of grass Vayu failed to pluck it Agni failed to burn it Every god failed at the task In the end they understood that the Goddess is the source of all power in the universe even theirs The goddess appeared before them as Uma riding on a lion The goddess is equated with Brahman in the narrative The goddess gave the ego of the gods the form of an elephant Jagaddhatri is depicted sitting on a lion with an elephant under them The elephant symbolizing ahamkara lies under the paws of her vahana the lion who symbolises courage valour and the strength to overcome any challenges including one s internal struggles with the Shada Ripus the six enemies You must believe in the Ishwara rupa Do you know the meaning of Jagadhatri rupa She is carrying the world If she stops then the world will get destroyed is said by Sri Ramakrishna Her dhyana mantra describes her weapons vahana and her Iconography She is sitting atop a lion wearing different jewelry in her four hands Devi holds bow arrow chakra and Samkha She is reddish like the rising sun and she is wearing a snake garland Her reddish colour and weapons are the symbols of raja guna but this is not for destruction and going to war Rather this is to keep the world focused on Ritam amp Satyam She sustains the universe through her Yoga shakti Naga Sarpa is the symbol of Yoga amp Upavitam is the symbol of Bramhin Devi is yogini She is using the world through her maha yoga shakti The act of rescuing the world is her Lila In her stotram Jagadhatri Strotram she has been invoked as Adhara bhutah Dhritirupah Dhurandharah Dhruvapadah Shaktistah Shaktirupah Shaktacharpriyah Shaktivigrahe It is said that she had killed the elephant demon Kurandrasura Its mention is not found in her dhyana mantra but in her idol an elephant is seen below her mount lion who is none other than Kurandrasura History of worship edit nbsp Jagatdhatri Puja at Krishnanagar Royal Palace There are variations regarding the history of worship of the goddess in Bengal The popular narrative states that the worship was begun by Maharaja Krishnachandra of Krishnanagar Nadia However as per local history the worship of goddess Jagatdhatri was first established by Chandrachur Tarkamani of Santipur who made an idol of the goddess at the behest of Raja Girishchandra At the time only ghat puja was conducted at Krishnanagar Nadia in Bengal Idol worship of the goddess was initiated in the village of Bramhasason which is located in Haripur in Santipur Nadia 3 Furthermore the Jaleshwara temple of Shantipur 1665 and Raghaveshwara temple 1669 have the idol of the goddess inside the sanctum sanctorum as well as carved on the temple walls So her worship may have been known in Nadia long before Krishna Chandra 4 At Krishnanagar Raj Rajeshwary Jagatdhatri Puja is one of the oldest in Bengal As per local history Maharaja Krishnachandra was arrested by Nawab Siraj ud Dullah once for not paying taxes on time He was released from prison during the day of Vijaya Dashami Having missed the entire festivity of Durga Puja in his kingdom Maharaja became extremely sad Seeing her devotee sad the ultimate mother Goddess Jagaddhatri gave Maharaja a vision and the king commenced the ritual of Jagatdhatri Puja in his native place 5 The puja was performed by Raj Rajeshwary Raj Mata in Bengali language and before the start a Jagatdhatri Puja was donated by Maharaja Krishna Chandra named Maa Jaleshwary at Malopara Barowary The worship of the goddess was later resumed by Sarada Devi wife of Ramakrishna 6 The Jagatdhatri puja of Bose family and Chatterjee family Palpara and Bhavanipur deserves a special mention in this regard The puja of Bose family initially used to be held in their ancestral home in Murshidabad Folklore has it that this puja was started in 1788 The puja was later shifted to its present location in Chandannagar where many of the family members now live The exact history of the deity is unknown but family records date it back to 1640 In Chatterjee family this puja originates from 1700 in Srirampur which later was shifted to Chatterjee s official ancestral home in 1936 by Hari Mohan Chatterjee For over 40 years it remained the centre of attraction during the festivities After the demise of Hari Mohan Chatterjee the puja was continued by 3 generations by Shashanka Chatterjee Nilanka Chatterjee Son of Late Shashanka Chatterjee and at present by Tirthanka Chatterjee and Ankita Chatterjee children of Nilanka and Jayeeta Chatterjee In 2023 the puja got shifted again for the 2nd time in 200 years to Bangalore marking a historic shift to South of India The Puja is continued by Chatterjees with all grandeur and tradition dating back centuries 7 Researcher Mohit Roy has noted that Jagadhatri vigraha from Barisal BD is from the 8th Century Currently the vigraha is in the Ashutosh Museum Kolkata One must note that such Simha Vahini vigrahas have been discovered plenty particularly from western Bengal nbsp 2023 Jagadhatri puja Chandannagar The first textual mention of Jagadhatri puja comes from Kalviveka of Smarta Shulapani dated approximately from 1375 to 1460 4 Later Smartas Brihaspati Raymukut and Srinatha Acharya Churamani have mentioned the goddess in their work The time in which she is worshipped Shukla Paksha of the pious month of Kartika especially the Tithi of Navami is very auspicious In ancient times it was known as Chandika Puja According to Smritisagara and Mahamohopadhhaya Panchanan Tarkaratna it is the day to worship Uma The oldest temple of the goddess is in Somra Hooghly also known as Mahavidya temple It was established in 1621 CE The worship of the goddess takes place in the Dekhuria village as well in Birbhum Still older is the Jagadhatri puja of Baligram village Jiaganj Murshidabad dated back to five hundred years ago Bandyopadhyay family of Mirhat of Kalna are observing Jagadhatri puja for more than four hundred years Jagadhatri puja is the main Puja of Dhatrigram Baidyapur amp Mirhat of Kalna The 350 year old Chandrapati family s kuladevi is Jagrata to say the least citation needed Festivities edit nbsp The Goddess of Jagatdhatri at Chandannagar day of Navami puja Jagatdhatri Puja is very popular in Krishnanagar Sutragarh Santipur Tehatta Rishra Chandannagar Bhadreswar Hooghly Boinchi Ashoknagar Kalyangarh Howrah The beauty of the festival in Chandannagar is mainly due to the collaborative conception between the French and Bengalis Remarkable feature remaining its procession second largest in the world after Rio de Janeiro s with its magnificent lightings 8 The Jagadhatri puja of Krishnanagar is a thing to see During this time the city adorns itself with lots of lights flowers pandals and the likes Each year more than 5 lakh devotees come to Krishnanagar to be a part of this grandiose festival There are about 150 175 clubs and barowaris which organise Jagadhatri puja in the city The Jagadhatri puja of Krishnagar is a perfect blending of devotion emotion and celebration The most popular Jagadhatri goddess is the Burima of Chasa Para In Bengali Chasa means farmer This deity is called the Tirupathi of Krishnanagar Each year the idol is embellished with 150 kg gold and 150 kg silver ornaments with more than 10 benarasis and jamdanis Besides Burima Choto Ma the deity of Kathalpota Barowari Mejoma the deity of College Street Barowari Jaleswari the idol of Malo para Barowari are also very famous The Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja Committee started the first sarbojanin for all Jagadhatri Puja in the Bankura district Although they started the first pujo in 2017 the first committee was formed in 2019 Here the goddess Jagadhatri is known as Boroma On the Shukla Navami tithi in the month of Kartika sometimes in Agrahayana Trikalin Puja is performed On the eleventh day the mother idol is immersed in Padmapukur with Dhunuchi dance with ancient Bengali dhaak and procession The main attraction of this pujo committee is that pujo is performed in a specific area but people from different locations of Bankura are associated with this pujo In their words Para jar jar Boroma Sobar Along with Pujo this committee also does various social work West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was present in the mandapa as the chief guest of the Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja in 2020 The Trinayani Jagadhatri Puja Committee is becoming popular among the people of Bankura nbsp Replica of Rashtrapati Bhavan in Bhanjpur Jagaddhatri Puja 2022Jagadhatri Mela edit nbsp Idol of Maa Jagadhatri at Bhanjpur Jagadhatri Mela Baripada 2012 nbsp Jagadhatri Puja Torana 2012 designed as Lalitha Mahal Mysore After Ratha Yatra Jagadhatri Mela at Bhanjpur Jagadhatri Podia is the biggest mela of Baripada Odisha It is the festival of Maa Jagadhatri Goddess of the whole world There is an 8 15 day mela carnival also known as mini Bali Jatra named after Cuttack s Bali Jatra which takes place at Jagadhatri Mela Podia Bhanjpur near the Bhanjpur railway Station during the month of October November It is celebrated on Gosthastami It is also referred to as another Durga Puja as it also starts on Asthami tithi and ends on Dashami tithi The date of the puja is decided by the luni solar Hindu calendar In 2012 the sarbajanina Maa Jagadhatri puja 9 has been started from 21 November But the mela continued from 26 November to 7 December for the first time it was for such a long period of 13 days As the puja was celebrating its Diamond Jubilee for completing 60 years In 2013 the sarbajanina Maa Jagadhatri puja has been started on 11 November But to commemorate the loss of Odisha specifically Mayurbhanj district and Baripada due to Phailin and post Phailin flood there will be no Cultural Program or Live telecast of this 2013 year s Jagadhatri Puja and Mela on Blue Sky Local Cable Provider But Mela will continue from 14 to 25 November 2013 nbsp 2023 Theme of Chandannagar Jagaddhatri Puja Every year its main attraction is the Puja Torana Pendal and the Mela The Pendal is decorated as a famous monument in 2011 it was a miniature of US Capitol Building United States This year it is Lalitha Mahal Mysore From the year 2000 it has been a tradition to decorate the torana as a special infrastructure Tajmahal Agra Victoria Memorial India Kolkata Titanic Ship Lotus Temple New Delhi Golden Temple Punjab etc were also mimicked in the previous years since 2000 to 2006 As a tribute to 26 11 Hotel Taj Mahal Palace amp Tower Mumbai attack victims the torana of the year 2009 is a lookalike of that hotel The pictures are shown here are the toranas decorated from 2007 to 2012 as the previous year s pictures are not available In literature editGoddess Jagatdhatri figures in the historical fiction Anandamath written by Bengali novelist Bankim Chandra Chatterjee It is the same literary work from which the national song of India Vande Mataram originates In the novel Kali Durga and Jagatdhatri are depicted as three aspects of Bharat Mata Mother India Jagatdhatri as the mother used to be Kali as the mother now is and Durga as the mother will be in future The trio of goddesses are shown as the object of worship of a group of ascetics who form the protagonists of the story 10 References edit Fell McDermott Rachel Revelry Rivalry and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal The Fortunes of Hindu Festivals Columbia University Press Chandannagar City of Lights Shines for Jagadhatri Puja as Bengal Soaks in Festive Spirit News18 Retrieved November 1 2022 Jagadhatri Puja 2022 There are different opinions about the history of Jagadhatri Puja History says that the first puja started in a tree Hindustan Times Retrieved Nov 2 2022 a b Jagaddhatri Puja Who started Jagaddhatri Puja in Bengal and where Zee News Retrieved October 31 2022 Chowdhuri Soumita 9 November 2021 Jagadhatri Puja 2021 স বপ ন দ শ ক ষ ণনগর ই প রথম জগদ ধ ত র প জ শ র কর ন র জ ক ষ ণচন দ র জ ন ন অজ ন ইত হ স Aaj Tak in Bengali Kolkata Retrieved 20 March 2022 The legends of Jagadhatri Puja The Statesman Overflowing with Ecstasy The Statesman 26 October 2017 Retrieved 23 November 2017 French connection Jagatdhatri s homecoming to Chandernagore Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 23 November 2016 Jagadhatri Puja and Mela Bhanjpur on e News Sites Archived from the original on 2019 10 30 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Gulati Poorva January 2021 From Nation to Post Nation The Making and Unmaking of National Consciousness in Bankim Chandra Chatterjee s Anandamath Bodhi International Journal of Research in Humanities Arts and Science Issn 2456 5571 Center for Resource Research and Publication Services CRPS India Impact Factor 2 135 Further reading editMcDermott Rachel Fell 2011 Revelry Rivalry and Longing for the Goddesses of Bengal The Fortunes of Hindu FestivalsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jagaddhatri How Chandannagar celebrates Jagadhatri Puja An article by Dr Subhendu Prakash Chakrabarty Archived 2021 08 16 at the 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