A group of Bengalis had started the Durga Puja for the first time in the silk city of Berhampur, about 81 years ago and they are continuing to celebrate the festival here with the similar pattern along with pomp and gaiety.
"The Durga Puja is an integral part of the Bengali people. They celebrate the festival of autumn wherever they reside," said Sushant Ghosh, the president of the Adi Durga Puja Committee. The ritual stared from Mahasasthi and will be continued till Dusshera.
The Bengalis, however, established a permanent pandal at Chatterjee lane, near Old Bus Stand to celebrate the Durga Puja.
"We are celebrating the Durga Puja and other rituals since 1998 in the pandal," said Ashok Kumar Jana, a member of puja committee. "Not only the Bengali families, but other people including other faiths gathered here during the puja period," said Aurabinda Sarkar.
"Even though we are celebrating the Durga Puja for last 81 years, we have been adopting the age old Bengali culture of Pujo," said Kalyani Dev.
The priests, cooks and the artists to make the idol were brought from West Bengal. "Our aim is to keep alive the Bengali tradition while celebrating the Durga Puja here," said Abhijit Kundu.
