in the words of the theme maker, debasisbarui, anubhuti is a feeling, a feeling which is based on one’s perception of reality. examples of an anubhuti are endless, and can be personified through all natural and non natural occurrences. the sense of a feeling that a person feels or experiences cannot be limited to material acquisition or the material world itself, the realm of feeling or experience of a feeling goes well beyond the material world. as the artist states, that when a couple decides to conceive a child, it is a feeling all together. as they start to walk towards this endeavour they witness a feeling of what is about to come, or how would the moment of giving birth feel. fear, anxiety, hope, joy, happiness, faith, all these mental and spiritual attributes create an amalgamation of sensations, which is unique and cannot be described by words alone. some may compare this feeling to a full moon sky, others may compare the feeling, to a white feather falling from the sky. contemplation or co relation cannot quantify this feeling, neither can the presence of the almighty or omnipotence. their expectations may not coincide with the actual feeling of the moment, however that would also mean that it would be an “anubhuti”. the theme maker hence states that this phenomenon cannot be pre planned or pre assumed, it has to be random yet abstract, hence the theme maker attempts to invoke anubhuti, into the structures laid at chorebagansarbojonin, through the elements of wood and iron, rust and shine, sanctity and discordance, macro and micro. a one of a kind experience would be presented onto the minds of maa durga devotees and Art enthusiasts.