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Durga Puja’s sttarts the very first day of Mahalaya, which heralds the advent of the goddess Durga. Celebrations and worship begin on Sasthi, the sixth day. During the following three days, the goddess is worshipped in her various forms as Durga, Lakshmi, Kartik, Ganesh and Saraswati. The celebrations end with Vijaya Dashami (“Tenth Day of Victory” ), when, amid loud chants and drumbeats, idols are carried in huge processions to local rivers, where they are immersed. That custom is symbolic of the departure of the deity to her home and to Durga's husband, Shiva, in the Himalayas. Images of the goddess—astride a lion, attacking the demon king Mahisasura—are placed at various pandals (temporary elaborately decorated bamboo structures and galleries) and temples.

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