Deori Mandir, Ranchi-Tata Highway (NH33), Jharkhand, India

Deori Mandir: Sixteen Arms of Faith, Folklore, & Divinity

The Deori Mandir, nestled on the Jamshedpur-Ranchi Highway, is home to the revered sixteen-armed Maa Deori, a manifestation of Goddess Durga. The temple's unique portrayal defies convention and exudes martial prowess and divine grace. Legends trace its origins to the Mahabharata era, with narratives of Emperor Ashoka and divine intervention during the Kalinga War. The sanctity of the temple resonates through ancient craftsmanship and spiritual symbiosis, attracting pilgrims seeking solace and reverence.

Shubho Bijoya: Bidding Adieu to Goddess Durga

Durga Puja is a central festival for Bengalis, culminating in the immersion of Goddess Durga's idol on Dashami. What follows, Bijoya, is a significant celebration marking the victory of good over evil, infused with a sense of melancholy due to Durga's departure. During Bijoya, meals, greetings, and "kolakulis"(embraces symbolizing warmth and unity) are shared. Though the festivities span nearly a month, modern practices often condense it to one day. Bijoya reaffirms positivity, unity, and joy in the community.