Tuesday, 10 November 2015

5 best Kali pandals in Kolkata 2015

5 best Kali pandals in Kolkata



1. Girish Park
The Kali Pandal at Girish Park has been getting a lot of attention with the Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee inaugurating it. Located in central Kolkata, the pandal has been designed beautifully and the idol is spectacular.

Girish Park, Chittaranjan Ave, Maniktala, Azad Hind Bag, Kolkata

2. Shibpur Bijayee Sangha Kali Puja
The Shibpur Bijayee Sangha pandal completes 57 years this year. From ghosts to villages, the pandal has covered several themes attracting people from all over the city who come to find out what the latest design is. The pandal organizes a meal for all its visitors that includes rice, sukto, muger dal, vegetables, chutney, payesh and rosogolla.

Shibpur, Howrah

3. Barasat Nabapally Sarbojanin Kali Puja
One of the biggest pandals in Kolkata, the Barasat Nabapally Sarbojanin pandal is one of the most extensively planned and intricately designed pandals in the city. While people from all over the city travel far and wide to get a glimpse of the pandal, the organizers spare no expense while ensuring that the visitors get a whole new experience.

Barasat

4. Barasat Chhatradal Kali Puja
The Barasat Chhatradal pandal is yet another very beautifully-designed pandal in the city. Creating the entire pandal out of the Khejur tree in 2014, the pandal caught the eye of every pandal-hopper and became one of the favorites in the area. The representation of the life of Ramayana through the design and detail in the pandal is not to be missed.

Barasat

5. Pioneer Athletic Club Barasat Kali Puja
One of the most famous pandals in the city, the pandal organizers ensure that there is something for everyone in their representation. From the beautifully designed pandals to the melas that offer game, shopping and food stalls, the pandal is one that is visited by people around the city every year. The pandals that are created, like the representation of the Rock Cut temple of Himachal Pradesh, are quite unbelievably built in two weeks.

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