Best Bengali Events in Bangalore 2024
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Sri Sri Saraswati Puja 2024 in Bangalore
Basant panchami always has a special place in our hearts. And the above Sanskrit shlokas was part of Saraswati vandana that we used to recite on the early mornings, right after the prayers on the day of Saraswati puja.
- Elite Banquet Hall, Puttenahalli Rd, JP Nagar Phase 6, Bengaluru 560078
- 14th February, Wednesday, 2024
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Durga Puja Bangalore 2024 date and venue address
- Elite Banquet Hall, Puttenahalli Rd, JP Nagar Phase 6, Bengaluru 560078
- October 09 to 13, 2024
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Best Durga puja in South Bangalore 2024
Sanskritik strives to provide a sense of completeness to all those who are away from their Homeland and miss the very essence of our diverse culture. It provides a platform to get acquainted with each other, share our thoughts and de-stress ourselves from the monotonous routine life that we are accustomed to lead. Beyond organizing Religious festivals we also actively participate in conducting exhibitions, cultural events, social activities etc. Durga puja 2024 in Bangalore.
Durga Puja Bangalore 2024, the much-awaited celebration of Bengali culture and devotion, promises to be a grand affair. The city will come alive with the vibrancy and spirit of Durga Puja in Bangalore 2024 as the Bengali community and enthusiasts from all walks of life gather to honor the goddess.
Durga Puja Bangalore 2024 will be a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration, transcending barriers and uniting people from diverse backgrounds. It will be a testament to the vibrant spirit of Bengal, radiating positivity and spreading the message of love and harmony in the occasion for Durga Puja Bangalore 2024.
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Best Kali puja in bangalore 2024
Sanskritik Kali Puja in Bangalore 2024, a cultural celebration dedicated to Goddess Kali, promises to be a captivating event filled with devotion and fervor. The city will witness the vibrant spirit of Bengali culture as devotees and enthusiasts come together to honor the fierce and powerful goddess.
Elaborate Kali Puja pandals will be set up across Bangalore, adorned with intricate decorations that showcase the artistic brilliance of Bengal. Skilled artisans will meticulously craft the idol of Goddess Kali, capturing her strength and ferocity in every detail.
The atmosphere will be charged with spirituality as devotees gather to pay homage to Goddess Kali. The rituals will involve the offering of flowers, incense, and sweets, accompanied by the chanting of hymns and mantras invoking the divine presence of the goddess.
Sanskritik Kali Puja in Bangalore 2024 will be a platform for cultural exchange and community bonding. It will bring together people from different backgrounds to embrace and appreciate the richness of Bengali culture and traditions.
- Elite Banquet Hall, Puttenahalli Rd, JP Nagar Phase 6, Bengaluru 560078
- 31st October 2024
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Sri Sri Kojagari Lakshmi Puja 2024 in Bangalore
In West Bengal, Orissa and Assam, the most important day to worship Goddess Lakshmi falls on the full moon day in lunar month Ashwin. Lakshmi Puja on Purnima Tithi in month of Ashwin is known as Kojagari. Kojagari Puja Purnima is more famously known as Sharad Purnima in most parts of India.
We are pleased to announce that Sanskritik is going to organize the Lakshmi Puja (লক্ষ্মী পূজা) this year 2024.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 16th October 2024
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Holi Festivals
In Bengal, there is a use of coloured powders, popularly known as ‘abir’ or ‘phag’ as opposed to coloured water to celebrate the love of Radha and Krishna. Devotees place the idols of Radha-Krishna on decorated palanquins and move around the city singing, dancing, and sprinkling abir on people, even strangers.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 25th March, Wednesday, 2024
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Sanskritik Foundation Day
We are pleased to announce that Sanskritik is going to celebrate the 8th Foundation Day (প্রতিষ্ঠা দিবস) 2022.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 14th August, Monday, 2024
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Bengali New Year
We are pleased to announce that Sanskritik is going to celebrate the Bengali New Year (নববর্ষ) in 2024.
- 1947 hotel banquet hall, 2nd Floor, The High Street Building, No.62, 11th Main Rd, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru - 61
- 14th April, Sunday, 2024
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Picnic
We are pleased to announce that Sanskritik is going to celebrate the Day Picnic (চড়ুইভাতি) 2024.
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Social Work
We at Sanskritik follow the same thought process. We believe in enhancement of the society by contributing in whatever capacity we can.
This one day of our lives will forever remain etched in our memories as the day we can proudly speak of many years down the line.
Bijaya Sammilani
Sanskritik celebrated the Bijoya Sammilani every year after Durga puja at lunchtime. It was a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with all members, patron, and sponsors some of who had not been able to meet for a Durga Puja time.
Independence day
The Independence Day of India, which is celebrated religiously throughout the Country on the 15th of August every year, holds tremendous ground in the list of national days, since it reminds every Indian about the dawn of a new beginning, the beginning of an era of deliverance from the clutches of British colonialism of more than 200 years. It was on 15th August 1947 that India was declared independent from British colonialism, and the reins of control were handed over to the leaders of the Country. Every year Sanskritik celebrates Independence Day with its own passion.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 15th August 2024
Kannada Rajyotsava
“Sanskritik” celebrated Karnataka Rajyotsava, the birth of NAMMA KARNATAKA. Some short speeches about Karnataka and eagerly learned about the state, the importance of its language, and famous people. Every year Sanskritik celebrates Karnataka Rajyotsava with its own passion.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 1st November 2024
Poush Parbon - Pithe Puli Utsav
Success is “Sweet” and when it is Home Made the Sweetness is more Sweeter. Kudos to the Sanskritik Members who have burned the Midnight Oil to make the event a super success. Without your participation it would not have been possible. The response and feedback was great and way beyond what we originally expected. Congratulations to Everyone. And lastly a big thanks also to Vijaya Foundation Members for their continuous support. Without them we can’t make this event success. Please enjoy some of the captures of the event.
- 146, 5th Main Road, 3rd Phase, JP Nagar, Bengaluru,560078
- 15th January 2024
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Sanskritik Durga Puja in Bangalore refers to the celebration of Durga Puja in a cultural and traditional manner, specifically by the Bengali community residing in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The festival showcases the rich Bengali culture, rituals, and festivities associated with Durga Puja.
During Sanskritik Durga Puja, Bengali associations and community groups in Bangalore come together to organize elaborate celebrations.
The pandals are adorned with intricate decorations, reflecting Bengali art and craftsmanship. Traditional rituals, including daily prayers, are conducted with great devotion. Devotees, dressed in traditional attire, visit the pandals to seek the blessings of Goddess Durga.
Sanskritik Durga Puja in Bangalore brings together the Bengali community and enthusiasts from different backgrounds to celebrate and experience the essence of Bengali culture and traditions. It is a time of joy, unity, and cultural exchange, creating a sense of belonging and fostering cultural harmony in the vibrant city of Bangalore.