Goddess Durga’s idol taken on iconic toy train for immersion in Darjeeling

A shared video shows the dedicated dedication surrounding the idol on the platform and offers prayers before being placed on the train for the journey to the dip.
When the Durga Puja celebrations end on October 2, the devotee in the West Bengal died of traditional idol immersion and the goddess Durga. In the midst of the usual regiments and rituals, Darjeeling really offered a special show – the idol of the goddess Durga was taken to immerse the town’s iconic toy train.
The rare event is blended with inheritance without any problems. The locals and tourists gathered along the tracks, capturing both the faith and the timeless charm of Darjeeling.
A shared video shows the dedicated dedication surrounding the idol on the platform and offers prayers before being placed on the train for the journey to the dip. Many can be seen by respecting their heads by pointing to their spiritual importance on occasion.
Another video, while moving along the runways, exhibited the toy train adorned with live flowers, dancing and congratulating them with joy, reflecting the festive spirit.
Durga Puja Dalma: Tradition and Faith
Durga Puja, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm in India, results in the immersion of Visarjan ritual or idols on the tenth day. Today, they say goodbye to the goddess Durga, who is believed to have returned to heaven after an annual visit to Earth.
Durga’s idols, together with Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha and Kartikeya, are carried to rivers, lakes or ponds in colorful regiments for immersion. For millions of dedicated, immersion is more than the end of a festival – symbolizes the promise of hope and the return of the goddess the following year.




