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Durga Puja in Lucknow began in 1909, not 1914

By, Lucknow
Published on: Sep 29, 2025 06:04 AM IST

Bengali Club's Durga Puja, started in 1914, evolved from a private ritual in 1909 at the British Residency to a public festival, celebrating Bengali identity.

While Bengali Club’s Durga Puja, which began in 1914, is widely regarded as the city’s oldest public celebration of the festival, community elders recall a Durga Puja event that is, in fact, older and has links with the British Residency.

Durga Puja celebration underway at Bengali Club in Lucknow (Deepak Gupta/HT)

According to a popular belief among the Bengali community, the ‘first’ celebration was not accompanied by grandeur or fanfare. Then, rituals were performed to an image of Goddess Durga on a calendar. This story has travelled through generations.

It is believed that a member of the Bengali community, who had settled in Lucknow during the colonial era, quietly organised the city’s first Durga Puja at the Residency around 19o9. The ritual was a private affair, attended only by a handful of people, and symbolised the community’s devotion far from home.

Manindra Nath Pal, 94, who’s the senior most member of the Club now, said the memory of these accounts was vivid in him. “Even before the Club’s Puja celebration was started by Atul Krishna Sinha, a railway engineer from Bengal, a ‘talukdar’ (revenue officer) from our community initiated the first Puja here with a paper calendar. Since it was private, very few people attended it,” he recalled.

The Club’s officiating general secretary, Trisha Sinha, is the great-granddaughter of the late Sinha.

 
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