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“Durga Pujo”, the biggest festival for West Bengal and maybe the most widespread and biggest festival in the world. This picture fills my heart with joy knowing “Maa(mother) is coming”. This boy comes from the place where the clay idols of “Devi(Goddess) Durga” are made. They learn the art of moulding mud and clay into beautiful idols that fill millions of hearts with joy from a very young age. Durga is known as “Durgottinashini” which means “Destroyer of Evil”. This little boy has a smile on his face because he is carrying “Durgottinashini Durga” right in his heart and he knows “Maa” will protect him from all the evil that exists.

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We all know India is a country of tradition, culture and festivals. To portray a country like India we need faces that carry the huge responsibility of tradition and culture. In this series, 6 photographs of 4 different festivals portray a small part of the colors and festivals in India.

Success is the face value of Society,

Devotion is the face value of culture and tradition.

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I have my Mother in my heart

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“Durga Pujo”, the biggest festival for West Bengal and maybe the most widespread and biggest festival in the world. This picture fills my heart with joy knowing “Maa(mother) is coming”. This boy comes from the place where the clay idols of “Devi(Goddess) Durga” are made. They learn the art of moulding mud and clay into beautiful idols that fill millions of hearts with joy from a very young age. Durga is known as “Durgottinashini” which means “Destroyer of Evil”. This little boy has a smile on his face because he is carrying “Durgottinashini Durga” right in his heart and he knows “Maa” will protect him from all the evil that exists.

Fiesta by Bipra collection image

We all know India is a country of tradition, culture and festivals. To portray a country like India we need faces that carry the huge responsibility of tradition and culture. In this series, 6 photographs of 4 different festivals portray a small part of the colors and festivals in India.

Success is the face value of Society,

Devotion is the face value of culture and tradition.

Contract Address0xb5cb...a706
Token ID2
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
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