Adi Palpara
Celebrating Culture & Tradition
Since the year 1986
The vibrant spirit of Jagadhatri Puja shines brightly at Adi Palpara in Bhadreswar, where tradition meets creativity to form an unforgettable celebration. Recognized as one of the 177 most prominent puja committees, we take pride in upholding the spiritual and cultural heritage of this festival.
Our celebrations are a visual and emotional spectacle, with a grand pandal that stands as a testament to artistic excellence and devotion. The idol of Goddess Jagadhatri, sculpted with deep reverence, embodies divine power and grace, drawing thousands of devotees who come to seek her blessings. The festival is marked by joyous festivities, soulful prayers, and a communal spirit that binds us all.
But our dedication goes beyond the puja itself—we are actively involved in social responsibility initiatives, helping those in need and promoting sustainability. Join us in this digital space to explore our grand celebrations, witness our journey, and experience the unwavering devotion that makes Adi Palpara a beloved name in Jagadhatri Puja festivities!
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The information provided here may be incomplete or partially inaccurate. If you are a representative of this puja committee and notice any discrepancies, we encourage you to get in touch with us so we can update and correct the details. This initiative aims to bring all puja committees together on a single unified platform.
Glimpses of Celebration
Explore moments from our recent celebrations that capture the essence of our tradition and community spirit.
Upcoming Events
Mark your calendar for these auspicious occasions
Sasthi
28th October 2025
On the sixth day of Jagadhatri Puja (Sasthi), rituals are performed to awaken and welcome Devi Jagadhatri.
Saptami
29th October 2025
The 4 day Puja starts from the seventh day of Jagadhatri Puja by Ghot Snan with the holy water of Ganga.
Astami
30th October 2025
Special puja offering is done on the eighth day of Jagadhatri Puja, followed by the preparation of procession.
Nabami
31st October 2025
The ninth day of Jagadhatri Puja followed by Puspanjali, marked with hom, kumari puja and khichudi bhog.
Dasami
1st November 2025
The last day of Puja is called dashami marked by Sidur Khela and special lighted procession through the city of Chandannagar.
Procession
1st November 2025
Chandannagar Jagadhatri Puja procession dazzles with grand lights, vibrant tableaux, and rhythmic beats, drawing huge crowds.