At sunrise today, Chennai’s Bengali community welcomed Maa Durga on the sands of Elliot’s Beach with soulful music, graceful dance, and heartfelt devotion


At sunrise today, Chennai’s Bengali community welcomed Maa Durga on the sands of Elliot’s Beach with soulful music, graceful dance, and heartfelt devotion. The city’s spirit and the Bengali vibes merged beautifully, carrying the essence of Mahalaya—when prayers, songs, and the sea breeze together mark the dawn of Durga Puja festivities in Chennai.

📸 Ramesh Shankar / The Times of India (TOI)

#DurgaPuja #ChennaiPuja #ElliotsBeach #MaaDurga

— Venkataramanan Ramasethu
21 September 2025

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