Among all festivals, Durga Puja is undoubtedly the heart and soul of Baharampur’s cultural life. Celebrated with immense devotion and grandeur, the festival marks the victory of Goddess Durga over evil and symbolizes the triumph of good over darkness. Weeks before the festival begins, the entire town starts preparing for the celebrations. Beautifully crafted pandals rise across neighborhoods, each designed with unique artistic themes, lighting arrangements, and intricate decorations. Skilled artisans create magnificent idols of Goddess Durga, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and creativity. During the festival days, Baharampur becomes a city of lights and celebration. Streets remain crowded late into the night as families, friends, and visitors move from one pandal to another enjoying the festive atmosphere. Traditional dhak drum performances, cultural programs, dance performances, and devotional songs fill the air with energy and excitement. Food also becomes an essential part of the celebration. Local markets and food stalls offer traditional Bengali sweets, snacks, and festive delicacies that attract people from all walks of life. The final immersion procession (Visarjan) is an emotional and grand event where devotees bid farewell to the goddess with music, dance, and prayers. Durga Puja in Baharampur is more than a religious festival—it is a celebration of community, creativity, tradition, and joy.