Ram Navami In Kolkata Sees Saffron-Themed Processions, Loud Music And Heavy Police Presence
The events drew significant crowds, reflecting both religious fervour and growing public participation in such celebrations in recent years
The events drew significant crowds, reflecting both religious fervour and growing public participation in such celebrations in recent years
Kolkata witnessed large-scale Ram Navami celebrations this week, marked by extensive religious processions, heightened police deployment, and a strong presence of saffron-themed cultural expressions across several parts of the city.
Processions moved through key areas with participants carrying saffron flags, accompanied by devotional music played on loudspeakers and live bands. The events drew significant crowds, reflecting both religious fervour and growing public participation in such celebrations in recent years.
Authorities maintained a tight security grid across the city, deploying a substantial police force to manage crowds and ensure law and order. Surveillance measures and route monitoring were intensified, particularly in sensitive zones, as processions passed through mixed neighbourhoods.
The celebrations also highlighted a visible blend of religion and spectacle, with choreographed displays, music-led marches, and organised groups adding to the scale and energy of the events. Officials noted that permissions, route planning, and coordination with organisers played a key role in ensuring the processions concluded without major incidents.
Ram Navami in Kolkata, traditionally observed in a more subdued manner, has in recent years evolved into a larger public event, with increased participation, elaborate processions, and amplified cultural and musical elements shaping its contemporary form.