As Navratri celebrations are in full swing across India, various cities are adorned with beautifully designed Durga Puja pandals. Among these, the grandeur of the festival in West Bengal stands out, offering a visual treat for all.


West Bengal is renowned for its vibrant Durga Puja festivities, which draw attention from across the country. This year, Bengal showcases a unique pandal design has taken social media by storm. The design is so cleverly crafted that it creates an optical illusion, making viewers question whether they are inside a metro coach or a Durga Puja pandal.


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This viral video from one of the regions in Bengal has caught everyone’s attention, leaving viewers amazed.


Metro Coach-Themed Pandal Leaves Viewers in Awe


Navratri brings with it countless pandals across India, each with its own unique decoration. Many devotees travel great distances to witness these artistic installations. In Bengal, particularly, the creativity and scale of the pandals are remarkable. This time, a viral video from one of the regions in Bengal has caught everyone’s attention, leaving viewers amazed.


In the video, the pandal is designed to resemble the interior of a metro coach. As people walk through the entrance, it feels as though they are inside an actual metro. Moving further inside, the pandal resembles a metro station, until finally, the idol of Goddess Durga appears. 


Reactions Of People On Social Media:


The video was shared on social media platform X and has since garnered over 1 Million views and 20 Thousand likes. People really like this unique concept of a metro themed pandal.


Many people reacted to this video saying:
One user commented, "Wow that is so amazing 🤩" while another said, "The kind of art and creativity you see in Kolkata's pandals during Durga Puja is unmatched. Every pandal is so unique." Another user remarked, "Incredible creativity with divinity! Congratulations to the entire puja committee for this amazing idea."