Opinion

Watching pandals being built



Watching pandals being built this time of the year, to provide Airbnbs to the gods and goddesses dropping by during festivals like Durga Puja, is about the pleasures of human creation growing in front of your eyes one day at a time. Watching these temporary structures taking shape is a delightful experience that resonates with the essence of community, culture and craftsmanship. It is the creative, engineering act mimicking the organic world of natural growth.

The process begins weeks before the actual festival, as dedicated artisans, electricians and decorators collaborate to construct these gorgeous structures. The mastery of these craftsmen, their skill in shaping bamboo, wood and cloth into awe-inspiring structures is a testament to their art and craft.

It also fosters a sense of anticipation. Each day, the pandals grow bit by bit, and with it we come alive with a shared sense of purpose and excitement. Each evolving pandal tells a unique story – a connection to a news event, a social message, a pop cultural reference…. Do watch out for Jawan-themed, bandage-headed divine characters this year.



READ SOURCE

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.