Kumari Puja celebrated in Bangladesh
Dhaka: Hindu devotees celebrated Kumari Puja across Bangladesh on Sunday.
The celebrations marked the triumph of good over evil.
Also known as Maha Ashtami, the day bears special significance in the social and religious calendar of the Hindus.
The rituals began in the morning where girls were worshipped as the goddess at puja mandaps, including the Dhakeswhari National Temple in the capital.
The worshipped girl symbolises the power that regulates creation, stability and destruction on earth.
The goddess is bathed symbolically and dressed for the final battle. It is believed that on this day, Durga killed the demon.
In old days, a buffalo was offered as sacrifice to the goddess. These days, bananas, pumpkins and cucumbers replaced the animal.