Ma ashchen…only a few more days to go! 10 more days before
its Shoshthi!
Kolkata is alive with the Puja fervor. Huge billboards
glaring at you from every vantage location..pandals yet to be completed..artisans and labourers working 24*7.
THE PANDAL AT LAKE TERRACE STILL IN THE MAKING |
THE SERIES OF THEMES |
Durga Puja has a unique feel in Kolkata. It’s extremely
competitive. With the advent of various kinds of competitions and awards (the prize
money is often in lakhs) Durga Puja is no longer a simple affair. It’s actually
complicated; it involves a nexus of chaada (contribution/donation)collectors, ‘six-pack’
local heroes who are ready to create trouble if one refuses to pay, talented artists
who have been brought from obscure villages, performers from various pockets of
the adjoining districts, competitive themes, hosts of sponsors, glittering
celebrities and a wide repertoire of fun-filled activities.
WONDERLAND IS THE THEME |
THE KENDUA-GARIA THEME, 2012 |
A tour around Kolkata at this time is interesting. Every locality
boasts of around two-three Durga Pujo. Their hoardings are all unique and remarkable.
I make it a point to stop at every point and click photographs. I doubt whether
one can find hoardings of such quality in any other city.
TRADITION V/S MODERNITY; THE CURRENT DEBATE |
This post today is about some of those hoardings which I have
captured in my cam.
If you take a close look at the
pictures I have put up you will find that every hoarding has
- the name of the
club
- the name of the artisan, and
- the theme of the Puja for that year.
The best part of it is that they
all take immense pride in the name of the ARTISAN who’s the creator of this
stupendous show. Renowned artists from various fields are the brain behind
these exquisite pandals. There are men who have specialized in shola, terracotta, carpentry, leather, paper
mache etc. They are all experts in their respective fields. It indeed is a
tough competition of skills and art. I have found in the last couple of years that
all these men have earned immense popularity and fame post the Durga Puja. The success
of the theme has helped them find recognition and a strong foothold in the
field of art and culture. Most of them are leading entrepreneurs today.
The THEMES are equally exciting. They are highly
innovative. Last year there was a Puja based on steel utensils…yes…you read it
right! We kept on guessing and debating with each other. And we passed a
verdict that ‘it’s impossible’. But later when the show was unveiled, yes, they did pull it off very well. The
whole Pandal and the idol were made out of steel utensils ranging from a ghoti, a baati to huge gaamlas and
dekchis. They had the entire Bengali
kitchen out there…unthinkable! But yes they did execute it and won innumerable
prizes.
Another Pandal I remember was
based on ‘clean green’ environment. There was the idol made out of eco-friendly
materials. And a stark contrast to it was a Pandal made out of Beer bottles.
Interesting!
HAND EMBROIDERY; THE THEME THIS YEAR |
There was Kailashe Kelenkari; where they had recreated the entire Kailash scenario with Shiva, Parvati and
those snow-capped hills. It was authentic and gigantic.
Cheen er Rohoshho; complete with
caves and the Great Wall of China.
Forests of Africa; complete with
the typical sounds of a forest, a huge bee hive and occasional roar of a tiger.
It was quite an adventurous tour.
Another interesting feature is
the way they write the theme. Nicely rhymed, they are short poems or what we
call ‘CHHORA' in Bengali. Short and catchy they are attention-grabbers and one
cannot help but keep them buzzing in their mind. Here are some examples.
TO ADHERE OR NOT TO? |
~‘Nodir Porey Ganga/Jombe Pujor Shondha’;
the theme in Kendua, near Garia this year seems to be about rivers and boats. I
can see when I pass by this area that they have already lined up huge boats, though
the whole area is cordoned off.
~‘Mukto Batash Mukto Praan…/Mora Srishtir Ullashey Gai Dashobhujar
Gaan’; captures the spirit of the Bengali effectively. Isn’t that what we feel
when we begin our countdown for the Durga Puja?
KAHANI ADDS CREDIBILITY? |
~'Mahamayar Moner
Adharey/Shurashur Nidhon Mudrar Jaley’; I have been thinking about this
particular theme. Is it about music and dance?
~'Shilpi Bhobotosh Shutarer Haater
Kaajey/ Maa Ashben Pokkhiraaj e/Shobbhotar Rupok Shaajey/Dui Banglar Mel
Bondhoney’; Advertises the artist and his area of specialization. As the name
of the artisan implies, this one might have something to do with ‘shutor kaj’,
ie. Hand embroidery.
~‘Ebareo Dekhte Hobe Noyto Pichiye
Porte Hobe/Banglar Oitijho…/ Bangair Abesh/ Dugga Dugga.. .’ does not make it
very clear but one can expect presentation of the rich Bengali heritage
PUPPETRY OF RAJASTHAN IN KOLKATA |
~‘Shekaler Shahebiyana/Na Ekaler
Theme’; very contemporary and yes this debate is very close to my heart. Do we
give up traditions for modernity?
Not to miss the name of the
SPONSORS highlighted in bold on the hoarding. Sponsors range from a Pediasure,
Indian Sweets, B.C. Das Jewellers. Sreeleathers, drug stores, caterers to even
small scale factories.
The more I look at these themes, the
greater pride I feel in this race called the Bengalis !!
JIO BANGALI JIO!