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I haath been sent from beyond to enquire as to what you actually do on Mahalaya...
(Definitely not a bangali wanting you to infodump)
So before I go into what I MYSELF do in mahalaya, I will pretext it by giving some context into what mahalaya actually is.
So. What is mahalaya?
Mahalaya is typically known as the beginning of devipaksha. These "pakshas" Are usually demarcated by the movements of the moon. One fortnight from one full moon to the next is one "paksha". This one is particularly known as " Devipaksha " Because the Mythological story goes as follows(which we grew up listening to from our grandpas)
So when the earth was created, it was believed to be a huge great sea and Vishnu laid at its depths, deep in sleep. Then from his earlobe emerged two demons, madhu and kaitav who wreaked havoc on earth. Lord brahma emerged from vishnu's navel and pleaded the Lord to wake and destroy the evils. After months of meditation, vishnu woke finally. What followed was a war over 5000 years and at the end, when vishnu was exhausted and the demons still remained, he pleaded to Goddess Adishakti who emerged and charmed the demons with her beauty. Vishnu took the chance and killed the demons. Mahalaya is believed to be the day The devi helped in this destruction of evil, so the following fourteen days are said to be "Devi" Paksha.
Now, there's another side of this story. To us bengalis, mahalaya is also believed to be the time devi parvati comes back to her father's house with all her children. Parvati is considered as "barir meye" (Daughter of the house) by almost all bengalis, so pujo is technically a celebration of parvati's homecoming.
To the general kolkata-citizens however; mahalaya implies pujos are close, so celebrations and planning have to be started soon;)
SO, WHAT DO PEOPLE DO IN MAHALAYA?
If one fine day in october, you see your bengali friend wake up at 4am and go up to the terrace; check the dates. Cause it might be mahalaya.
To be completely honest here, not much happens on mahalaya. But it's the time when the clouds are clear, the sun is red in the horizon and Our own daughter is coming back home. Which is why the traditional way of celebrating mahalaya iss waking up when there are still twinkling stars in the sky and watch sunrise. this is usually followed by listening to agomoni songs (agomon=arrival in bengali) and mahalaya recited by one legendary man. We have all listened to the exact same version of mahalaya over the years. My grandpa listened to it as a kid, my father listened to it as a kid, and i myself listen to it every year now. It's mahalaya recited by birendra kishore bhodro. There's a certain spirituality in listening to the fables of destruction of evil by a supreme power while watching the red sun lick the skies and the morning light come to being. for any of you interested, here's the link:
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Anyway, there are also TV shows during mahalaya, that show the stories behind the various forms of durga that is worshipped all over bengal in sort of a theatrical manner. As far as i remember, there are 108 forms, all of the same goddess, banishing different evils.
To sum it up, mahalaya for us(or atleast me) is a day to get slightly in contact with the spiritual side of the pujos that follow. Because in the hocus-pocus of all the fun and plans that usually signify pujo, it's usually extremely easy to lose track of what it is actually all about-the victory of good over evil, and ceelbrating women-power through femininity.
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Agomoni Gaan 2023 ll আগমনী গান ll Mahalaya 2023 ll Durga Puja song ll ...
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Durga Maa's agomoni with Iman Chakraborty's new original Aigiri Nandini
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Saregama in collaboration with eminent singer Iman Chakraborty released their new song Aigiri Nandini. Iman Chakraborty who is one of the most acclaimed singers of the country released her second song with Saregama after the huge success of her first song. Aigiri Nandini is sung by Iman Chakraborty and composed by her husband Nilanjan Ghosh. The original lyrics are by Saikat Chattopadhyay.
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Starring the national award winner, Iman Chakraborty as the protagonist, the song talks about how women of today is the nari shakti (women power). They are very much capable when it comes to multitasking. The song portrays the concept of women empowerment. The song released on the special occasion of the singer's birthday. Everyone joined her on the special day where Iman cut the cake at Soul-The Sky Lounge, Kolkata.
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Iman Chakraborty talks excitedly about her new song, ' I am extremely happy and grateful that Aigiri Nandini has released on Saregama Bengali's YouTube channel on my birthday. Nilanjan ( Ghosh) and myself created this song with a lot of care and Saikat penned the lyrics. This is an agomoni song which has been made keeping in mind the concept of women empowerment. ' Positive about this association and Saregama's contribution to Bengali Music Industry Vikram Mehra, MD, Saregama India Limited said, “It has been Saregama’s belief that regional music consumption will hold a definitive stronghold over the entire Indian music landscape. We are betting big on regional tunes and stories. Taking a leap in the Bengali music space, we look forward to more association with Iman Chakraborty, who I believe is one of the best present-day Bengali singers.”
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The song launch took place at Soul- The Sky Lounge in the presence of artists Iman Chakraborty and Nilanjan Ghosh on the 13th September, 2022. Within few hours of it's launch Aigiri Nandini has garnered more than 1.5 lakh views and is currently trending on YT. Produced by Saregama , sung by Iman Chakraborty and composed by Nilanjan Ghosh, Aigiri Nandini released on 13th September on the YouTube channel of Saregama Bengali. The song will be available on all leading OTT platforms: Spotify, JioSaavn, Resso, Gaana, Wynk, Hungama etc. Read the full article
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Goddess of Strength, Valour, Courage and Mother of all is widely worshipped in India as Durga and Autumn is the season when Durga Puja is celebrated. This year on this auspicious occasion released my Agomoni(welcome) song on YouTube, sung by eminent singer #SmritiPaul.Please listen , like and comment on YouTube.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has composed the theme song for a popular Durga puja in Kolkata this year. Banerjee said on Monday at a function with organisers of Durga puja committees that the lyrics aimed to bring back the spirit of ‘agomoni’ (traditional Bengali songs invoking the goddess) songs in theme music once again. “I had been asked by Arup (Banerjee’s cabinet minister Arup Biswas) to compose the theme song for his Durga puja (Suruchi Sangha) and I decided to retain the spirit of Agomoni songs like ‘Ja Devi Sarbabhuteshu’ in my lyrics. Hope it will be liked by everyone,” she said. Popular singer and West Bengal Minister of State for Culture Indranil Sen has lent voice to the lyrics. The Rediff.com : 11th. Sept,18
WEST BENGAL CM MAMATA BANERJEE HAS COMPOSED SONG FOR DURGA PUJA IN KOLKATA THIS YEAR : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has composed the theme song for a popular Durga puja in Kolkata this year.
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Turning up Festive Fever in Bengal, CM Mamata Banerjee Pens New Theme Song for Durga Puja Banerjee said on Monday at a function with organisers of Durga puja committees that the lyrics aimed to bring back the spirit of 'agomoni' (traditional Bengali songs invoking the goddess) songs in theme music once again. via Top Buzz News- News18.com
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