Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Durga Puja in Hooghly District

Now a days main attractions of Barawari Durga Puja is mainly oriented around theme based pandal decorations and lighting.  Although  religious flavour is hardly found in this type of Barawari  pujas, I still like these pujas. These barowari pujas bring out the creative and innovative excellence of artists associated with these pujas.  Simultaneously I very much like to witness traditional pujas of Belurmath and those organised in houses of rich people and old zamindars,  like Durga Puja of  Mallick Bari, Shova Bazar Rajbari etc.
History of Durgapuja:
If we look back in search of history of Durga Puja in Bengal it is found that the Durga Puja organised in the house of Saborno Chowdhury, the zamindar of Barisha is the oldest Puja in or around Kolkata. In old days common people used to participate in the Pujas in the houses of  rich people and zaminders. The first publicly organised  Durga Puja took place in Guptipara of Hooghly District. Twelve friends (Baro yeer) together organized this Puja. Hence the name Barawari Puja emerged.
Department of Tourism West Bengal:
Like every year in this year (2011) also the West Bengal Tourism arranged different types of  Puja trips. One of them was a visit  to traditional Puja pandals on the outskirts of Kolkata. I was a party to this trip this year. They charged Rs.2000 per head for this trips which included Break-fast, Lunch and evening snacks. Our journey started at 7.30 A.M  from the office of West Bengal Tourism at B.B.D Bag. Two A.C buses  were provided for us. Our journey was mainly restricted within Hooghly Districts.  In addition to the Durga Puja pandals we also visited old terracotta temples of Hooghly District and adjacent Kalna of Burdawan Dstrict.
Brief History of Hooghly:
The District of  Hooghly derived its name from the town Hooghly situated on the west bank of river Hooghly about 40 km. North of Kolkata. Many European powers  like Dutch, Danish, British, French, Belgians and Germans came to Hooghly at different periods. Originally Hooghly was a part of Burdwan District. For administrative conveniences Burdwan District was split  into two parts in 1795. The sourthern parts was named Hooghly. 
Durgapuja of Goswami Family:
Our first stoppage was at the Puja of Goswami Family in Serampore,  Hooghly. The Goswami family was zamindar of serampore. In the 17th century two brothers
Raghuram and Raghavram Goswami came to srerampore  from their home village  of  Patuli. Raghuram got a job in the office of commissariat of the Danish Governor, while Raghavram became an official moneylender to the factory workers of that locality. Gradually this Goswami Family became the zamindar of  that area.
The Durgapuja of this Goswami Family is 300 years old. Here Devi Durga is worshipped in the Thakurdalan right from the day after Mahalaya. The Goswami Family members claim that their Durgapuja is oldest of all the pujas in Bengal. The idol of Goddess Durga along with Lakshmi, Swaraswati, Kartik and Ganesh is placed under the Ekchala. The idol of Devi Durga is decorated with traditional Dakersaaj. Here Kumari puja (A little girl is being worshipped as Goddess  Durga ) is performed on all four days from sashti to  Navami. However the kumari puja of Maha Navami is the most colourful one, though the pomp and show associated with the puja has subsided consiferably today. Around  300 years old Radhagobindo Mandir is situated  adjacent  to  the thakurdalan. Idols of Radha and Krishna are placed here on the marble bedi.

Thakurdalan
Idol of Ma Durga
This girl will be worshiped as kumari.
Idol of  Radha-Gobindo

Durga Pujas of Seoraphuli :
Seoraphuli was a collecting centre for local marketable goods produced in different parts of Hooghly. We came to Seoraphuli by one hour drive from Serampore.
The oldest Durgapuja of Seoraphuli is the 300 years old Durgapuja of Seoraphuli Rajbari.
More than 100 years ago famous jute merchant Surendranath Ghosh started Durga puja in his house. Idol of Devi Durga here is decorated with ‘Dakersajj’. Surendranath was not only a famous Merchant, but he also did  many benevolent  social works in his locality. Many renowned personalities of Bengal including Netaji Subhash ch. Bose came to his house. Seoraphuli Surendranath Vidyaniketan, a famous educational institution of the locality is named after him. 
Durga Puja in Ghoshbari
Group photo of Ghosh family with Netaji  Subhash Chandra Bose
 Devi Sorbomongola:
Devi Sarbomongala was the family goddess (kulodevota) of Zaminders of Seoraphuli.  Idol of  Devi Sorbamongala was excavated on the basis of a swapnadesh  (an order passed in dreams) to a member of that family. It is made of eight metals (ostodhatu). Rani Rashmoni the founder of Devi Kali temple in Dekshineswar came to visit Seoraphuli Sorbomongola temple. Under her instructions the idol of  Devi Kali of  Dakshineswar temple was made in the same pattern as that of Devi Sarbomongola of  Seoraphuli. 

Sarbomongola temple
Devi Sarbomongola

Honsheshwari temple :
Honsheshwari temple is a Hindu temple of Goddess Kali in the town of Bansbaria of  Hooghly District. Bansbaria was one of the main villages of ancient Saptagram, once the main port and commercial complex of that area. Bansbaria presently an industrial town positioned  between Bandel and Tribeni, is 48 km. From Kolkata. Construction works of Honsheshwari temple by Raja Narsingh Deo started in 1801 and it was completed in 1814. Built with a unique blend of  European  architectural style, the main deity is the blue neem-wood idol of  the four armed goddess Honseswari, a manifestation of Goddess Kali. Ma Kali is standing on the blooming lotus under the Kalpobriksha (one can achieve any think from this tree). We offered our anjali to the divine deity. It was a wonderful moment.
Honsheswari temple
Devi Honseshwari

Ananta Vasudeva temple :
Ananta Vasudeva temple is situated beside the Honseswari temple. This temple was built by Raja Rameshwar Dutta in 1694. It is constructed in charchala style and hexagonal in shape. The intricate artworks on the temple’s terracotta walls and on the  pillars depict scenes from Ramayana, Krishnalila and Mahabharata. 
Ananta Basudeva temple
Temple ornamentation
Guptipara :
Our next destination was Guptipara.  Here we were served with our grand lunch. Guptipara is a rural town under Balagarh police station in chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly District. Guptipara has a rich cultural Heritage. In the book ‘Rajtarangini’ by  Kalhan , in ‘Manasa Mongol kabya’ of  Biprodas Pipolai, in ‘Surodhani Kabya’ of  Denobondhu Mitra, and in the famous  ‘Pather Panchali’ of Bibhutibhusan Babdhopadaya we get references of Guptipara. Guptipara is famous for kabiyal  Bhola Mayera. Guptipara derived its name from the famous Baidya Community of that locality  (Surnames of  Baidyas end with Gupta). Guptipara can boast of many renowned Ayurvedic Doctors within baidya community. Many famous ayurvedic   book were written by doctors of Baidya community.
Guptipara is also famous for its Chariot Festival. Guptipara Chariot Festival is the fourth most important chariot festival after Puri (Orissa), Mahesh (Serampore), and Mahishadal (Midnapur).
The 550 years old  temple of Sri Sri Dayamayee in Talipada is also a very  famous spot in Guptipara. Pandit Basudev Sarbobhoumo one of the learned disciples of Srichaitanya Mahaprobhu came here from Nawadip and he introduced Durgapuja here by worshiping the structure of the  idol of  Ma Durga during Rathayatra. Bhupaticharan, one of the descendants of Basudev Sarbobhoumo founded the idol of  Durga made of eight metals. This idol of Devi Durga is known here as ‘Dayamayee Durga’. The ancestral  house ‘Tarkabagish Bati’ ( ‘Tarkabagish’ means a  person who can establish his point of faith by given strong arguments and ‘Bati’ means house)) of Bhupaticharan was renamed by him as ‘Durga Bari’. In every year in the last day of month of ‘Baishak’ (May) a big annual festival takes place  in Durga Bari. On this occasion many devotes come to this house for worshiping Devi Durga. We met  here 19th  descendant of Basu Dev Sorbobhoumo. Photography was strictly prohibited within Durga Bari.  For this I can’t show you any picture of Devi Dayamayee Durga. 
Guptipara is also known for its famous terracotta temples. Brindabon ch. Math was founded by Land lord Bisheswar Roy. It consists of  four temples of post mediaeval period.  Out of these four temples  Brindabon chandraji’s temple and Krishna Chandraji’s temple are ‘ATCHALA’( Eight roofted) while Ramchandraji’s temple (1742-1744) is ‘EKARATNA’ (single pinnacle) temple with superb terracotta ornamentation. The oldest of the group Chaitanya Dev Temple (1696-1706)  is of ‘JORBANGLA’ pattern. 


Brindabonchandra Temple





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