Bhaimi Ekadashi: Two Bengals Unite on Sonai River Despite Border Fences

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News18•30-01-2026, 15:16
Bhaimi Ekadashi: Two Bengals Unite on Sonai River Despite Border Fences
- •On Bhaimi Ekadashi, the Sonai River, bordering India and Bangladesh, becomes a meeting point for people from both Bengals.
- •The ancient Ram-Sita temple in Dakshin Tarali, North 24 Parganas, is central to the celebrations.
- •Due to border regulations, Bangladeshi devotees worship from their side of the river under BSF surveillance.
- •The tradition, nearly four centuries old, fosters emotional connection and communal harmony despite physical separation.
- •Devotees from both sides communicate from a distance, wishing for peace and well-being.
Why It Matters: Bhaimi Ekadashi on the Sonai River unites people from India and Bangladesh, preserving a four-century-old tradition.
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