Dol Purnima: A Festival of Devotion and Joy
Dol Purnima, also known as Dola Yatra , is one of the most vibrant and spiritually significant festivals celebrated in eastern India. Observed with grandeur in West Bengal , Odisha , and parts of Assam , this festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna and coincides with Phalguna Purnima , the full moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna. It beautifully blends mythology, devotion, and cultural joy, making it a cherished occasion for communities across the region. The Celebration On this auspicious day, idols of Lord Krishna are richly adorned with flowers, colourful garments, and fragrant powders. The deity is placed in a decorated swinging palanquin and carried in procession, accompanied by conch shells, trumpets, devotional songs, and cries of “Jai”. The atmosphere is filled with festivity, merging Spirituality with Social Enjoyment . In Bengal, Dol Purnima holds special importance as it marks the birth anniversary of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1533), the great Vaishnava saint who sp...