The famous Kolkata puja pandal’s idol of Goddess Durga is resemblance to this 1989 painting

Based on the theme of ‘relief’ amid the pandemic, Barisha Club in Behala, Kolkata, installed their puja pandal and idols this year as a tribute to women migrant workers.

Pictures of a Kolkata puja pandal idol in place of Goddess Durga have already been doing the rounds on social media.

Based on the theme of ‘relief’ amid the pandemic, Barisha Club in Behala, Kolkata, installed their puja pandal and idols this year as a tribute to women migrant workers.

UPAJ India, a non-governmental organization, has now shared the “true inspiration” for the idol. It is from an oil painting called ‘Darpamoyee’ by artist Bikash Bhattacharjee from his ‘Durga’ series, 1989.

Bhattacharjee’s picture features a mother carrying a child in her arms, in the backdrop of what looks like a river. On the mother’s forehead is the third eye, perhaps a manifestation of divinity in ordinary women. The painting is similar to the migrant worker mother’s idol at Barisha Club’s pandal, which is also seen holding a child, signifying Lord Kartika.

Bhattacharjee’s paintings are known for depicting the lives of average, middle-class Bengalis. He worked in oils, acrylics, water-colors, conté and collage. He was awarded Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship, the highest honor bestowed by India’s National Academy of Arts. He passed away on December 18, 2006.


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