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From churches to temples & gurdwaras, city prays for crash victims

From churches to temples & gurdwaras, city prays for crash victims

Time of India15-06-2025

Kolkata: Churches across Kolkata offered prayers and tributes to the victims of the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash that occurred on Thursday. Several Durga Puja organisers also offered prayers and tributes during Khuti Puja, the formal ritual marking the start of the preparations for Durga Puja.
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On Friday, several mosques, including Nakhoda Mosque on Zakaria Street, where worshippers gathered after the Friday prayers to recite verses and offer collective dua, sought peace for the victims and strength for their grieving families. Several gurdwaras also held special prayers.
On Sunday, churches, including the Old Mission Church on RN Mukherjee Road, St John's Church on Council House Street, and the Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary in Burrabazar, observed special prayers for the victims, their family members, and the people involved in rescue operations during their regular Sunday mass.
Devotees lit candles and prayed for the deceased and their loved ones in an atmosphere marked by quiet reflection and sorrow.
At St John's Church, Father Pradip Kumar Nanda led the Sunday service. "We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of so many lives in the Ahmedabad plane crash," said Rangan Dutta, church officer. "During our Sunday service, we offered prayers for the souls of the departed and comfort to their grieving families.
At times like these, we are reminded of our shared humanity, and we pray for healing, peace, and strength for all those affected," he added.
"Let us remember the distressed families of those passengers who were on the London-bound Air India flight which crashed on Thursday. May God's peace and comfort help them to cope with this tragedy. Also, let us pray for God's wisdom and strength for those who are helping the victims and families of this tragedy," was the prayer at the Old Mission Church.
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Many city-based Durga Puja organisers also paid homage to the departed souls of the Ahmedabad plane crash victims on Sunday. Samaj Sebi Sangha, in their 80th year of puja, dedicated their Khuti Puja to the deceased and their family members of the tragic incident, where all the participating male members of the club were dressed in white clothes as a mark of respect. "We worship Maa Durga as 'Durgatinashini', who is the destroyer of all sufferings, eliminates hardships and obstacles.
We pray to her so that in the future this type of horrible incident should not happen again," said Arijit Maitra, general secretary of the club. Before the heart-breaking incident took place Maitra had planned to dedicate the event to all the fathers as it was organised on Father's Day.
Bhowanipur 75 Palli, during Sunday's theme banner release programme along with a blood donation camp, observed a minute of silence to honour the deceased before the beginning of the event on their 61st year of puja.
"We are all dumbfounded after the disastrous incident and what we can do more except pray to Maa," said Subir Das, club secretary. Soumojit Das, joint secretary of Entally Kanthal Bagan Sarbojonin, has already put up condolence hoardings in their locality and plans to pay homage to the crash victims during their upcoming Khuti Puja on June 27.
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Temple in Joka organised a special prayer during the Sunday morning assembly which happened as per schedule worldwide. "Monks prayed for the strength for the families of the crash victims during the last 15 minutes of the assembly," said Manish Jasani, a senior devotee.

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