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This episode provides an overview of Kazi Nazrul Islam’s influential songs written for the Durga Puja festival, focusing on compositions for Durga worship (Durga Bandana), welcoming the goddess (Agomoni), and the auspicious day of Mahalaya. Key songs like “Ore Aloye Aaj Mahaloya” are highlighted as welcoming the goddess on the day marking the start of Devipaksha. The texts explain that Nazrul’s compositions are significant not only for their religious devotion but also for their historical and social context, often interpreting the goddess as a symbol of power, revolution, and impending freedom during British rule. Additionally, the source notes that his works, such as “Jago Jogmaya,” blend traditional Shakta devotional poetry with classical rhythms and remain an integral part of Bengali religious and cultural tradition.