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PATUAKHALI, Nov 5, 2025 (BSS) - The two-day Raas festival of the Hindu
community was held at the Kuakata Coast of Patuakhali ended through an
observance of religious rituals [Punya Snan] today.
Hindu devotees woke up and bathed in the water of Kuakata coast at about
5:30am today with the hope of getting rid of all their sins.
The Hindu community has been observing the Raas Mela and bathe festival
during the full moon at Kuakata Sea beach at least for two centuries.
This year, millions of people also participated in the festival and this
religious festival became a universal reunion for the religious people living
in the southern region.
The place teemed with floating lamps, candles, incense, leaves, flowers,
rice, green grass, haritaki, green coconut, banana, palm and sindur while men
and women wearing traditional dresses gathered in the coastal water for
taking bath.
At this time, the entire beach area resounded to the chanting of mantras and
recitation from the holy books.
Although the Raas festival ended at Kuakata coast today but the fair [Raas
Mela] will continue for another five days at Sri Sri Madonmohan Sebashram in
Kalapara, Patuakhali.
The local administration, Sebashram committee and different social bodies
jointly organised this year's Raas festival, said organising committee vice-
president Narayan Chandra Hawlader.
Raas festival is one of the most important annual festivals in Hinduism.
Raas means eternal love from devotees for Almighty God.
A myth relates that Gopis' love towards Lord Krishna was so pure and strong
that Kamdeva (the god of love) was invited to observe Raas Leela in
Vrindavana on the Sharada Purnima (autumnal full moon).
According to Bhagavat Purana, Lord Krishna performed His Raas (divine
pleasure) Leela (play or sport) with Gopis (devotees of Lord Krishna) in
Vrindavana, a place adorned with the natural beauties of Heaven.