The day started early with the taking out of banana plantains - 'Nabapatrika' (symbolising Lord Ganesha's wife) for a ritual dip at nearest water bodies with most preferring the River Ganges, as priests made arrangements for the day's worship of the Goddess and her celestial family.
After the morning rituals, worshippers offered 'Pushpanjali' (floral libations) to the Goddess amid chanting of mantras (hymns) later in the day.
Adding to the festive spirit, many community puja organisers hosted their neighbourhood to lunch featuring a variety of delicious vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare.
Pandal-hoppers visited the big draw pandals in thousands and enjoyed the illumination and feasted their eyes on the decor, as many said they would have loved to see the world's tallest Goddess Durga idol at Deshapriyo Park, which was closed for visitors on Sunday night to prevent any accident following massive crowd surge that had closed down traffic for hours and caused injury to some.
