Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Durga Puja - the ceremonial worship of the mother goddess, is one of the most important festivals of India. Apart from being a religious festival for the Hindus, it is also an occasion for reunion and rejuvenation, and a celebration of traditional culture and customs. While the rituals entails ten days of fast, feast and worship, the last four days - Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami - are celebrated with much gaiety and grandeur in India and abroad, especially in Bengal, where the ten-armed goddess riding the lion is worshipped with great passion and devotion.
View of decorated Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Durga Puja is a popular and major religious festival of Hinduism that is celebrated throughout the world.
Durga Puja also known as Durgotsava or Sharodotsav, is an annual Hindu festival originating in the Indian subcontinent which reveres and pays homage to the Hindu goddess Durga and is also celebrated because of Durga's victory over Mahishasura.
Durga idol eye making by a man closeup stock photo
Durga Idol as worshipped by Bengali community in India, Known as goddess of destruction, she is also called Kali. Front view.
Step into a scene of familial devotion as mid-adult women in the family delicately embellish the Gauri idol with exquisite ornaments, ushering in the spirit of Gauri Pooja within the heart of their home. The air is filled with a sense of unity and reverence as each member contributes to the adornment, creating a symphony of tradition and love. This image beautifully captures the collective effort and shared joy that mark the preparations, weaving a tapestry of spiritual connection and familial bonds as they anticipate the sacred celebration ahead.
Idol of Godes Durga in pandal of Kashi Bose Lane in North Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Beautiful traditional Indian woman holding Puja Thali with Diya oil lamps and doing worship in goddess temple. She is wearing traditional Indian sari and celebrating Druga Puja festival.
The Durga Puja Is An Age-Old Hindu Traditional Festival Of India, widely celebrated throughout the world, mainly by Hindus(predominantly by Bengali Hindus).
Rohtak, Haryana, India – August 14, 2018: Indian women in Bharat Mata or Mother India attire at Independence Day celebration
Goddess Durga devi idol decorated at puja pandal in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Durga Puja is biggest religious festival of Hinduism and is now celebrated worldwide.
In Kolkata Kumortuli area before durga puja at 09/18/2022 17:03:11 Devi Durga murti carrying by local worker
Durga Puja is the time everyone looks forward to visit Kolkata. It is the favorite holiday and celebration time for Bengalis.
Immerse yourself in a moment of divine grace as a mid-adult women delicately adjusts the saree of a Gauri idol during the heartfelt preparations for Gauri Pooja at home. Her hands move with reverence, infusing the sacred atmosphere with a touch of elegance. This intimate scene captures the blend of tradition and devotion, as the intricate draping becomes a symbol of respect and adornment for the divine feminine energy, creating a beautiful tapestry of spiritual connection within the sanctuary of home
Idol of Godes Durga at Hatibagan Shikdarbagan at North Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Portrait of devotee Bengali Indian young woman in sari holding Dhunuchi (incense burners) in hands and celebrating Durga Puja festival in India.
Images of Goddess Durga. \nDurga is one of the most attractive and popular forms of worship for Hindus. The Goddess is depicted with ten hands holding weapons, three eyes and riding a lion. Goddess Durga is regarded as the Supreme Power which is the driving force behind all the acts of creation, preservation, and destruction. The literal meaning of the word Durga is a fort. The significance of this title to Mother goddess indicates that she protects her devotees like the fort protects an empire.
Maa Durga Pooja during Navratri festival at home in rural India. Traditional Pooja thali to offer prayers in India
Look of clay idol of Goddess Durga after shaded with diverse colors.
Artist making hindu god durga devi at Kumortuli
Durga Puja or Durgotsava,is an annual Hindu festival celebrated mainly in West Bengal,Indian.Durga is Goddess riding a lion with many arms each carrying weapon and defeating evil power of Mahishasura.
Meanwhile, a young girl, her hands adorned with fragrant blossoms, lovingly tends to the Tulsi plant nearby, weaving her devotion into the very fabric of nature.
The Supreme shakti, Maa Durga is worshiped with diya lamp in utmost devotion in Hindu religion
Laddu Gopal Ji on Holi festival. Holi is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love and Spring. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of the god Radha and Krishna.
The Durga Puja Is An Age-Old Hindu Traditional Festival Of India, widely celebrated throughout the world, mainly by Hindus(predominantly by Bengalis in West Bengal).
Statue outside the Sri Krishnan Temple, a very old South Indian temple in Waterloo Street. Singapore.
Goddess Devi Durga idol is under preparation for upcoming Durga Puja festival at a potter's studio in Kolkata. It is biggest festival of Hinduism, now celebrated all over the world.
Singapore - Veeramakaliamman temple- indian goddess inside the temple
Goddess Durga is one of the most attractive and popular forms of worship for Hindus.The Goddess is depicted with ten hands holding weapons, three eyes and riding a lion. Goddess Durga is regarded as the Supreme Power which is the driving force behind all the acts of creation, preservation and destruction.The literal meaning of the word Durga is a fort. The significance of this title to Mother goddess indicates that she protects her devotees like the fort protects an empire.
A mid-adult woman is captured in the intimate moments of preparation for the Ganpati and Gauri Idols' pooja during the auspicious Ganpati festival. Dressed in traditional attire, she arranges flowers, lights incense, and carefully places offerings with meticulous attention to detail.  The woman's focused and serene expression reflects a deep connection to the divine, embodying the reverence and devotion inherent in the festive celebration.
Free Images: "bestof:Payradanga Maitryee1.jpg en Durga Payradanga Own Probirpaul unknown Durga Puja idols"
Kanakadurga Temple Vimana Gopuram.JPG
Payradanga Maitryee1.jpg
Saptarshi Idol1 Payradanga.jpg
Udayan pandel Payradanga.jpg
Durga idol 2009.jpg
Anami idol02 BADKULLA.jpg
Durga Puja Bengali Association New Delhi.jpg
Durga Puja.jpg
Durga Puja Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India.JPG
Nashik Sarbojanin Durga Puja 2010.jpg
Durga1.jpg
German1880s.jpg
Bagbazar sarbojonin Durgapuja.jpg
332 Durga-alone.png
Shakhari bazar2.jpg
Rourkela Durgapuja.jpg
Rourkela Durgapuja19.jpg
Rourkela Durgapuja18.jpg
Rourkela Durgapuja16.jpg
Post-modern depiction of Durga.png
Rourkela Durgapuja12.jpg
Rourkela Durgapuja13.jpg
6th_century_Mother_Goddess_Matrika_murti,_India.jpg
Idols_for_decoration_in_durga_puja.jpg
Durga-puja-koln-2009-1.JPG
Durga-puja-koln-2009-2.JPG
Durga-puja-koln-2009-3.JPG
Durga-puja-koln-2009-4.JPG
Durga-puja-koln-2009-5.JPG
Durga-puja-koln-2009-6.JPG
Durga_Puja,_1809_watercolour_painting_in_Patna_Style.jpg
Immolation Sacrifice, Mouh Boli, Durga Puja.jpg
Durga devi.jpg
Kanak-durga-2.JPG
Kanak-durga-1.JPG
Pathakpara Sporting Club.JPG
Pandal at College Square Kalkuta.png
Thalavoor Durga Devi Temple.jpg
Durga Maa, Durga Pandal, Niche Bazar.jpg
Chattalpalli Durga mandap at Deganga.jpg
Durga temple complex at Aihole 1.jpg
Statues of Durga, Kumortuli.jpg
Kolkata_Dance.jpg
Uncoloured statue of Durga, Kumortuli.jpg
BD Dhaki.JPG
S344 durga-idol-golden.png
Rama_is_shown_about_to_offer_his_eyes_to_make_up_the_full_number_-_108_-_of_lotus_blossoms_needed_in_the_puja_that_he_must_offer_to_the_goddess_Durga_to_gain_her_blessing..jpg
Sculptured_slab_at_Bilas_representing_the_eight_Saktis_of_Durga_in_1896-97.jpg
Sarbamangala temple.jpg
Durga, Rajasthan, India, 10th-11th century AD, sandstone - Östasiatiska museet, Stockholm - DSC09343.JPG
KITLV 87801 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculptures Singga (left) and Durga (right) came from Yogyakarta, moved to Magelang - Before 1900.tif.tiff
KITLV 87718 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga from the Dijeng plateau - Before 1900.tif.tiff
KITLV 87721 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga from the Dijeng plateau - Before 1900.tif.tiff
KITLV 87711 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga from the Dijeng plateau - Before 1900.tif.tiff
KITLV 87688 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga from the Dijeng plateau - Before 1900.tif.tiff
Durga, My Son E4, 10th-11th century, Quang Nam - Museum of Cham Sculpture - Danang, Vietnam - DSC01675.JPG
KITLV 87586 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga from the Dijeng plateau - Before 1900.tif.tiff
Temple of Yoga Narasimha.jpg
6_Attributed_to_the_Durga_Master._Vishnu_Reclining_on_Ananta._From_Sage_Markandeya's_Ashram_and_the_Milky_Ocean,_c._1780-1790.Mehrangarh_Museum_Trust.jpg
KITLV 88210 - Unknown - Temples at Barakhar in British India - 1897.tif.tiff
Durga mahisasura mardini, votive image, India, Kashmir, 9th century AD, chlorite slate - Linden-Museum - Stuttgart, Germany - DSC03823.jpg
Durga mahisasura mardini, India, Kulu-Kangra-Chamba regional, Himachal Pradesh, 14th-16th century AD, yellow metal - Linden-Museum - Stuttgart, Germany - DSC03825.jpg
Durga Mahishasuramardini by Toolsee Ram, view 1, India, Bengal, 1836, ivory and mirror - Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive - DSC04158.JPG
Durga Mahishasuramardini by Toolsee Ram, view 2, India, Bengal, 1836, ivory and mirror - Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive - DSC04160.JPG
Durga Mahishasuramardini by Toolsee Ram, view 3, India, Bengal, 1836, ivory and mirror - Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive - DSC04163.JPG
KITLV 87628 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Sculpture of Durga comes from Bandung, moved to the Museum of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences in Batavia - Before 1900.tif.tiff
KITLV 88199 - Unknown - Temple at Dalmi in British India - 1897.tif.tiff
View from Mumbai Marol Hilllview Apt 1.JPG
KITLV 88201 - Unknown - Sculpture Mahishamardini at Dalmi in British India - 1897.tif.tiff
Tulmul.jpg
KITLV 28251 - Isidore van Kinsbergen - Stone with inscriptions flanked by two sculptures of Unknown (Unknown) E figures; at the foot of the stone is a Nandi near the residency of Kediri - 1866-12-1867-01.tif.tiff
Terms of Use   Search of the Day