Organizing Durga Puja at Times Square, the heart of New York City, holds deep symbolic and cultural significance for the global Bengali community. It represents a powerful assertion of identity, heritage, and pride in one’s roots on one of the world’s most iconic stages. For Bengalis living in the diaspora, especially in America, celebrating the most vibrant and emotionally resonant festival in such a public and visible space is not just about worship—it’s about visibility, inclusivity, and cultural preservation.
Times Square, known for its diversity and dynamism, becomes a global platform where traditions meet modernity, allowing younger generations to connect with their culture and inviting others to witness the richness of Bengali art, music, devotion, and community spirit. In a multicultural world, hosting Durga Puja there is both a celebration and a statement: that the stories, values, and traditions of Bengal have a place in the global cultural narrative.
Our festival stays truest to the cultural and religious traditions aligned to the exact dates and rituals and celebrates the spirit of Navratri by incorporating traditions from different part of India. Essentially Times Square NYC Durga Puja is a call to return to one’s roots, a homecoming of sorts for every individual while celebrating the victory of good over evil
Experience the magic of Maddox Square and Dhakeswari Temple this time at the crossroads of the world, Times Square!
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Where Tradition Meets the Spotlight — Durga Puja @ Times Square – the intangible cultural heritage of humanity
October 1st & 2nd, 2025
Location: Father Duffy Square, Broadway (46th – 47th Street), Times Square
এর প্রথম নিবেদন
দূর্গা উৎসব ২০২৫
১ অক্টোবর থেকে ২ অক্টোবর
আপনাকে সাদর আমন্ত্রণ
সর্বসাধারণ এর জন্য উন্মুক্ত
বিশ্বের মিলনতীর্থে বিশ্ব জননীর আরাধনা
পুজো হোক পুজোর মতো – Maddox স্কয়ারে এর মজা এবার টাইমস স্কয়ারে এ
For the first time ever, Times Square Durga Utsav Association is set to organize Durga Puja according to the hindu lunar dates at New York’s iconic Times Square on October 1st and 2nd. This historic announcement was made by the organization’s Chief Advisor Mridul Pathak during a “Meet the Press” event held on the evening of August 10 at Jackson Heights, New York.
At the press conference held to mark the announcement of the first-ever Sharadiya Durga Utsav at Times Square, Chief Advisor Mridul Pathak, along with President Sasadhar Howlader, Vice President Kallol Basu, Secretary Nirupoma Saha, Treasurer Soumyabrata Dasgupta, and Advisory Committee Members Milon Awon and Nirmal Pal, addressed questions from the media. The event was anchored by Sriyanka Basak.
The Durga Puja will take place at Father Duffy Square (next to the red stairs) in Times Square, where the theme and pandal are being designed by pioneers of theme pujas from Kolkata. The ambiance will aim to recreate the festive spirit of Maddox Square in Kolkata and Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka right in the heart of New York.
A specially crafted idol of Goddess Durga by renowned Kumartuli artisan Pradip Rudra Paul is on its way from Kolkata. The two-day celebration will include traditional rituals such as Sindoor Khela, Dhunuchi Naach, and other Navratri festivities, alongside live performances by top artists from Kolkata and Dhaka.
This international Durga Utsav will bring together Bengalis from around the world, and the event will be broadcast live globally. The festival is open to all and aims to celebrate and share Bengali cultural heritage with a global audience.
At the press conference, various organizations and individuals, including CAB (the organizers of the North America Bengali Conference) and Vedanta Society of Bangladesh, expressed their support and announced their collaboration with the Times Square Durga Utsav.