Koyedbeltala Balok Sangha
Celebrating Culture & Tradition
Since the year 1968
Jagadhatri Puja at Koyedbeltala Balok Sangha in Bhadreswar is not just a festival; it’s an emotion, a tradition, and a divine journey that brings people together in celebration and devotion. Being one of the leading puja committees, we devote ourselves to honoring the timeless customs of this festival while infusing it with innovation and artistic grandeur.
Our pandal stands as a beacon of creativity, designed with intricate craftsmanship that leaves every visitor in awe. The grandeur of the idol, adorned with divine ornaments, illuminates the surroundings with a celestial glow. As the dhakis play their rhythmic beats and the air fills with the scent of incense, devotees immerse themselves in prayer, seeking peace and prosperity.
Beyond the festivities, Koyedbeltala Balok Sangha takes pride in social responsibilities—be it through food distribution, free medical camps, or educational support for the underprivileged. Our commitment to eco-friendly practices ensures that while we celebrate our traditions, we also contribute to a sustainable future. Explore this webpage to relive the magic of our puja, browse through mesmerizing galleries, and learn about the history that makes Koyedbeltala Balok Sangha an integral part of the grand festival of Jagadhatri Puja.
Celebrating Pre Diamond Jubilee Year!
Pre Diamond Jubilee: Celebrating a significant milestone in our spiritual journey and community bonding.
Disclaimer
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.
Upcoming Events
Mark your calendar for these auspicious occasions
Sasthi
15 November 2026On the sixth day of Jagadhatri Puja (Sasthi), rituals are performed to awaken and welcome Devi Jagadhatri.
Saptami
16 November 2026The 4 day Puja starts from the seventh day of Jagadhatri Puja by Ghot Snan with the holy water of Ganga.
Astami
17 November 2026Special puja offering is done on the eighth day of Jagadhatri Puja, followed by the preparation of procession.
Nabami
18 November 2026The ninth day of Jagadhatri Puja followed by Puspanjali, marked with hom, kumari puja and khichudi bhog.
Dasami
19 November 2026The last day of Puja is called dashami marked by Sidur Khela and special lighted procession through the city of Chandannagar.
Procession
19 November 2026Chandannagar Jagadhatri Puja procession dazzles with grand lights, vibrant tableaux, and rhythmic beats, drawing huge crowds.
