Known For: Poramatala Mahishasurmardini Puja during Nabadwip Rash Yatra. Event: Three-day Mahishasurmardini worship during Rash Yatra. Idol Style: Golden Mahishasurmardini
Deity: Gaurangini Mata Place: Nabadwip, West Bengal Role: Shakti Aradhana goddess of the Shaktara festival Age: Worship in Shaktara for
Himadri Sangha is a popular club of the Nabadwip Rash festival. The worship of Sri Sri Annapurna Mata is held
Committee: Nabadwip Biswajanani Mata Puja Committee, Benepara. Festival Link: Part of Nabadwip Rash Yatra (Rash Purnima, November). History: Puja traced
Festival Link: Nabadwip Rash Utsav. Form: Three-eyed, four-armed idol with weapons. Display Spot: Charichara Bazaar during Rash. Style: Tantric worship
The deity is known for its large size, intricate golden decorations, and is considered highly “awakened” or powerful by devotees.
Age: Around 500 years. Event Link: Nabadwip Rash Yatra. Idol: Large Kali idol displays. Organisers: Local groups manage arrangements. Crowd:
Theme: Union of Shiva (Hara) and Vishnu (Hari). Place: Nabadwip Town Club premises. Type: Shaiva–Vaishnava worship event. Focus: Hari–Hara idol
Manages ancient Annapurna Mata Temple. Main event: Annual Annapurna Mata Puja during Rash. Rituals: Kumari Puja, homa, arati.. Prasad distribution
Adi Mahajati Sangha was estabilished in 1312. This club is one of the oldest and most traditional in Nabadwip.
Boro Shyama Mata Temple is located in Teghoripara, Nabadwip and follows the mid-18th-century Shakta Rash tradition. The temple worships Goddess












