Let me tell you about Purnea.This small bustling town with a British heritage, sandwiched between the rivers Ganga and the Kosi, has a special place in my heart. With huge fish markets, plenty of fresh produce , and a gentry which only swears by ‘Darjeeling tea’; it is a small gem of Bihar. Wherever in the country I have been, it is always a bit tough explaining the exact entity called Purnea, as most people confuse it with the infamous Purulia,of the ‘arms dropping’ fame. So from the movie ‘Teesri Kasam‘of Raj Kapoor ( based on Phanishwar Nath Renu’s novel) to our Vidhayak(MLA) Pappu Bhaiyya, I name it all. I usually get a response in the affirmative by the time I reach the last name.
With a Kolkata-tilt, most of the families have illustrious backgrounds dating far back to the days of the residency. The place was a centre for Indigo planters in the times of the Raj, with its own Station Club with its Lawn Tennis Courts, its long forgotten billiards table, it’s bridge room; now standing testimony to an era gone by. My own home is on the stables of a British Official’s residential quarters. During the construction of my house, my father somehow believed that the stables would spew out hidden treasures if dug deep😁
Durga Puja celebrations of Purnea are to kill for! The most outstanding idols and the best observed rituals. Those ten days of Devi worship surpasses all that I have seen from Mumbai to Kanyakumari. The pundit is in a divine state of being, almost holding discourses with gods while chanting the mantras. The food stalls are exemplary and a new breed of youngsters following the age old custom of ogling and Masti present themselves every year, without fail. There is something about every little town that endears itself to its residents, but those traits are far below when compared to my Purnea.
If you have not seen Purnea so far, do plan a stopover in your itinerary to any place due East.
I can keep talking n listening about Purnea even during sleeps …. Your presentation refreshed every single childhood memories which is incomplete without Ranjana bua and her best of hospitality
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Thank you, thank you dear Anand!
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पूर्णिया की सोंधी मिट्टी के सुंगंध का आनंद ले रही हूं तुम्हारी लेखनी से
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पूर्णिया की सोंधी मिट्टी का सुंगध ले रही हूं तुम्हारे लेखनी से
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आप पढ़ रही हैं, मैं उतने से ही धन्य हूं।
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Lajawaab……
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Dhanyawaad! Thank you for reading and appreciating it!!
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We were previleged to experience the last bit of its glory..during the early 70’s.Lovely piece Bubbles:)enjoyed it.
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Thank you so much for reading and liking it Mala di!
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Shall plan a trip during the puja some year. ……hopefully with you! Loved reading this!
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Yes!! Thank you so much Arpita! Purnea is a must visit.
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I can so relate to your account of Purnea. A place I grew to love all thanks to Mami Aunty. Durga Puja is exactly the way you described it. Beautiful writing Sushmita 😍
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Thank you ma’am for appreciating it
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Very nice of you my friend to write about your home town. Reading through it I felt nostalgic and happy at the same time.
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Yes Hillol! So many wonderful memories. Thank you for reading it.
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I reached Purnea after reading this.I went to my childhood days.Thanks Shush you have explained it so well that I had the glimpses of Purnea from my childhood days till today.
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Thank you Pratibha!! I am thrilled.
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Absolutely enchanting…beautiful memories are attached..as i spent more time there than my own house
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Thank you so much Milu di! Keep reading…
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Sushmita.. you are writing so beautifully and so simply.. pl keep writing.
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Look who is reading!! Wow! Thank you for sparing your time…
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This was such a beautiful read, it was so nice to relive all those memories in a Purnea! You have described everything so precisely and vividly!
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Thank you so much for reading and relating to it.
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Purnia is very old district . You explain very well Babli
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Thank you for finding time to read it Usha Aunty.
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Such a beautiful read.. Brought back old memories from my childhood days. Purnea is the oldest district in Bihar and has a rich history. However my personal feeling is that the unplanned urbanization has already taken toll on the city.. greenery and tranquility is fast eroding.. Every year, I visit my family in Purnea during my annual India visit and each time I see an old building biting the dust and new hideous commercial complex replacing them…
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Yes .I too have seen Purnea of my childhood getting lost somewhere in the senseless constructions and cultural assaults ! Thank you for reading, relating to it and echoing the same thoughts.Read on…
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Purnea and Babli didi.. Means the same to me. You in fourth grade and me in second. Would wait for the rickshaw to reach your house and the first half of the film story to begin.. till the interval and then the second half on the way back from school. And your narration was better than the film itself.😀 Growing up together, gossiping about the people of Purnea, sharing secrets, going for Pooja, Kali Bari, Bhatta Bazaar, family dinners..
You have played a very important role in my life. Happiest memories of my childhood was with you Babli didi. Thank you for writing about Purnea. The place and people will always remain close to my heart. Love you and miss you.
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Love you always Sweety! I am overjoyed that you read and recalled all.
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Such a wonderful piece. I am sure it resonates with our entire generation. I have always claimed of Purnea that it is a place where as a child having been inspired by a Nandan or Amar Chitra Katha story I would dig in our flowerbed in the hopes of finding buried treasure (My notebooks had my sketch of the so expected box) and after digging persistently, I would invariably hit the watertable. Those innocent days are now lost in the mundaneness of a routine so …. well everyday! Thanks for refreshing the memories of a time and place when we used to shout and wave to each other from our rooftops. Keep going.
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Yes, and the guava tree in your house, and our cooking session on your terrace!! Thank you for reading and relating to it!
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Thank you dear Sneha!
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Heard so much about Purnea from you……..you have penned it so beautifully.Keep writing.
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Thank you dear Vibha.
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The old world charm of Purnia has been wonderfully described in this article. Purnia can basically be termed as a laid-back city with immense potential. It is the biggest city of Mithlanchal region having one of the biggest trading centre of agricultural products & miscellaneous items in Gulab Bagh. Nowadays, it can also be termed as gateway to North-east India and is strategically located near to Siliguri corridor.
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Thank you Vikramaditya! Happy to find you reading my blogs and relating to it so well.
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Purnea bhatta bari durga pujo
Where kangali bhoj on Navomi day we used to serve them food and having food with them in our childhood vacation to my birth place could not be forgettable,zila school math no where gov . school having such a big play ground ,which was just in front of my grandfather’s( Rai Bahadur nitya goal ghosh adv.and municipal chairman for 4 consecutive time )house
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Yes sir! So pleased to find you reading my blog.Purnea was a treasure, still lives in our hearts with the same glory. Thank you.
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I am really inspired along with your writing skills and also with the layout for your blog. Is that this a paid theme or did you modify it your self? Either way keep up the nice quality writing, it’s uncommon to see a great blog like this one these days.
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Thank you for dropping by and reading this post. Its one of the themes on wordpress, so I just customized it to my liking… the tools are there. Thank you once again for the kind words.
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Awesome! Its genuinely awesome article, I have got much clear idea about from this paragraph.
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