Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club ushers in 72nd Durga Puja with Shabdo theme

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Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club ushers in 72nd Durga Puja with Shabdo theme

Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club commenced its 72nd Durga Puja celebrations, unveiling the theme “Shabdo” (The Sound). West Bengal's Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, virtually inaugurated the pandal, conveying her best wishes. This year's theme evokes the fading sounds of nature, featuring a 20-foot bird installation. The pandal creates an immersive experience with soundscapes and performances, urging environmental responsibility.

The Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club marked the beginning of its 72nd Durga Puja celebrations today with the unveiling of its theme, “Shabdo” (The Sound). The pandal was virtually inaugurated by the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, who extended her best wishes to the organizers and visitors.

Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club Durga Puja celebrating it's 72nd Year of Durga Puja with its Theme as ‘Shabdo’ – Featuring a 20-Feet Bird Installation_7

This year’s theme takes devotees on an emotional journey through the fading sounds of nature—bird calls, rustling leaves, and the gentle rhythms that once defined our world, now threatened by growing urban noise. At the heart of the pandal stands a breathtaking 20-foot bird installation, symbolizing both the grandeur of avian life and the haunting silence caused by its disappearance.Visitors are immersed in a unique experience, with evocative soundscapes and performances giving voice to the cries of nature, urging everyone to reflect on their responsibility toward the environment.

Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club Durga Puja celebrating it's 72nd Year of Durga Puja with its Theme as ‘Shabdo’ – Featuring a 20-Feet Bird Installation_13

By blending art, music, and devotion, Baguiati Rail Pukur United Club’s Shabdo transcends being just a pandal theme. It is a festive celebration infused with a deeper message—a reminder to preserve the natural sounds of life before they are silenced forever.

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