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Ghumo India- Indian Travel Blog. Posted by Blog Admin at 214 AM. This is a traditional Bengali festival usually celebrated in the first week of November. Goddess Kali is worshipped at night and the city is lit up. It corresponds with the Hindu festival of Diwali. This is done to worship Goddess Saraswati, the Goddess of Learning. Books are worshipped by students. This is the Bengali equivalent of Holi. It celebrates Lord Krishna and the onset of spring. 8217;s Cathedral. The. It is an annual event held .

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