Raja Nabakrishna Deb Family
The Durga Puja celebrations at Sovabazar Rajbari is centuries old. &ldquoWhile everybody waited for the goat to be sacrificed, it managed to escape. Surrounded by a roaring crowd, it ran up the stairs and took shelter at the feet of Maa Durga,&rdquo narrates Soumit Narayan Deb of Sovabazar Rajbari in north Kolkata. &ldquoRadhakanta Deb Bahadur was the head of the family then. He consulted the priests and said that there would be no more goat sacrifices. Thus began the sacrifice of singi fish (Asian catfish) instead.&rdquo The Deb family Durga Puja became the talk of the society (Calcutta was yet to be founded) when Raja Nabkrishna Deb feted Robert Clive and other officers of the English East India Company in 1757. &ldquoIt was the first time that non-Hindus were allowed to see a typically Hindu household celebration from the &lsquonach ghor&rsquo or dancing room situated along the building&rsquos exterior as non-Hindus were not allowed to see the thakur dalan or the interiors,&rdquo says Deb. This year, the family will celebrate its 261st year of holding Durga Puja. This Pujo has very interesting distinctive features, for example, the lion has the face of a horse.