Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Superstiti­on reigns as Bundelkhan­d prays for rain

- Haidar Naqvi haidernaqv­i@hindustant­imes.com

KANPUR: Having witnessed the vagaries of nature over the last few monsoons, the people in Bundelkhan­d, comprising 13 districts in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, are resorting to superstiti­ons and rituals to make the rain gods smile.

The region, one of the most backward ones in UP, was affected by a continuous drought between 2003 and 2010, flood in 2011, rainfall deficit in 2012-13 and a second spell of drought in 2014. While unseasonal rains wreaked havoc in 2016, the last two seasons have seen Bundelkhan­d not getting enough rain, which has deepened the water crisis.

In the hope of pleasing the rain god, people in Maudaha, Hamirpur, married off frogs at a temple in a grand ceremony on Tuesday.

The ritual, they said, was the most popular one in Bundelkhan­d to get rain.

The marriage procession was taken out from the house of one Raza Hussain and it went up to the temple where Raj Narayan Gupta, playing father of the female frog, accorded a rousing welcome to the ‘baraat’.

The temple priest performed the marriage rituals amid Vedic hymns. Arvind Maharaj, a social activist, said the ritual had no scientific basis but it meant a lot to the people.

At Mauranipur in Jhansi, some women manually ploughed their fields in the hope of sufficient rainfall.

One of them said they were ploughing the field to please the rain god Indra as a part of a longstandi­ng tradition.

 ?? HT ?? ▪ Farmers in Varanasi’s Nagepur area also staged a demonstrat­ion on Wednesday demanding droughthit status for the district.
HT ▪ Farmers in Varanasi’s Nagepur area also staged a demonstrat­ion on Wednesday demanding droughthit status for the district.

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