Bengali Durga Puja & Sharadiya Greeting Video — Maa Durga with ritual drummers and marigold garland
The video opens on a warm burnt-orange background with a marigold and green leaf garland strung across the top. Two figures in pale pink kurtas and deep magenta dupattas stand on either side, each holding a large drum. Between them, white text reads: "Hope the advent of Maa Durga be... The beginning of more joy, Prosperity and good tiding to you and your dear ones." A gold decorative border runs along the bottom of the frame.
The second frame shifts the focus inward. The drummers remain in their positions, but the centre now fills with a golden "ॐ" symbol paired with a blue trident (trishul), rendered in warm metallic gold. Below appears the word "আমাদের" (Amader) in Bengali script, also in gold. The background deepens to burnt-orange-red.
By the third frame, the scene transforms. The drummers and drums fade to the edges as the centre expands to show Maa Durga's face, her features painted in gold and dark blue—a crescent moon mark on her forehead, large eyes outlined in kohl, and ornate white crown. Behind her head radiates a white petal-shaped halo. Surrounding her are smaller devotional images: a figure in red carrying an offering, a drum, a lamp, scattered flower petals, and a green leaf. The background glows in shades of red and gold.
In the fourth frame, the composition shifts again. The two figures now wear red and gold saris instead of pink and magenta, and stand flanking a large pale golden lotus flower. At the lotus centre sits a purple circle containing Bengali text (শুভো কার্তিকী — Shubho Kartiki), rendered in gold script. Below, in English, the text reads "Wishing from" followed by "Debanjal Mukherjee" in lighter pink. Oil lamps sit beside each figure.
The final frame holds this composition steady, with minimal change—the lotus, text, figures, and lamps remain centred and stable. The marigold garland persists at the top, framing the entire greeting as a formal benediction.
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The second frame shifts the focus inward. The drummers remain in their positions, but the centre now fills with a golden "ॐ" symbol paired with a blue trident (trishul), rendered in warm metallic gold. Below appears the word "আমাদের" (Amader) in Bengali script, also in gold. The background deepens to burnt-orange-red.
By the third frame, the scene transforms. The drummers and drums fade to the edges as the centre expands to show Maa Durga's face, her features painted in gold and dark blue—a crescent moon mark on her forehead, large eyes outlined in kohl, and ornate white crown. Behind her head radiates a white petal-shaped halo. Surrounding her are smaller devotional images: a figure in red carrying an offering, a drum, a lamp, scattered flower petals, and a green leaf. The background glows in shades of red and gold.
In the fourth frame, the composition shifts again. The two figures now wear red and gold saris instead of pink and magenta, and stand flanking a large pale golden lotus flower. At the lotus centre sits a purple circle containing Bengali text (শুভো কার্তিকী — Shubho Kartiki), rendered in gold script. Below, in English, the text reads "Wishing from" followed by "Debanjal Mukherjee" in lighter pink. Oil lamps sit beside each figure.
The final frame holds this composition steady, with minimal change—the lotus, text, figures, and lamps remain centred and stable. The marigold garland persists at the top, framing the entire greeting as a formal benediction.