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Celebrating Hindu tradition

Locals can join the celebrations of Hindu culture as part of the major Durga Puja festival taking place in Brimbank on Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28.

The event will be presented by Utsav Melbourne Association (UMA) and supported by Brimbank council.

UMA public relations lead Pat Banerjee said Durga Puja is one of the most significant and joyous festivals in Hindu culture, celebrated globally with huge pomp and fanfare.

“At its core, the festival honours Goddess Durga, the embodiment of strength and divine energy, and marks her victory over the demon king Mahishasura, symbolising the triumph of good over evil,” Mr Banerjee said.

“Beyond its religious essence, Durga Puja is also a cultural and social festival. It showcases art, music, dance, theatre, and literature, bringing communities together in celebration. Families and friends engage in traditions, wear new clothes, share festive meals, and enjoy traditional sweets.

“The last day, Vijaya Dashami, is marked by the immersion of the goddess’s idol in water, symbolising her return to her celestial abode. Durga Puja beautifully blends devotion, creativity, and community spirit, making it a celebration of both faith and culture.”

Each day of the festival will feature different activities, such as offering pushpanjali (floral offerings) and prayers to the Goddess.

Priests will also perform rituals such as aarti, chanting of mantras, and dhunuchi dance, accompanied by the sound of dhaak (drums).

Cultural programs, including music, dance, drama, and recitations will take place in the evenings, showcasing Bengali art and heritage with people wearing traditional Indian attire, sharing festive meals, and enjoying traditional dishes.

“Our event will also emphasise community bonding, with friends and families gathering together. All these events will be offered for free amidst an electric and buzzing ambience… UMA offers a kaleidoscope of fanfare, with a blend of spirituality, art, culture, and community bonding,” Mr Banerjee said.

Durga Puja festival celebrations will take place at 100 Forrest Street, Ardeer on Saturday, September 27 from 10am to 9pm and Sunday, September 28 from 10am to 3pm.

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