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Mothers to create pujo history

For the first time in the history of Bengal’s Durga Puja, four priestesse­s who have already broken the shackles of patriarchy, will conduct the rituals at the puja organised by the 66 Pally Club at south Kolkata. gets the deets

- Jayeeta Ganguly

West Bengal is all set to welcome its favourite daughter, Maa Durga, to her paternal home. Although the celebratio­ns are low-key because of COVID, the clubs in Kolkata have, nonetheles­s, thought of innovative ways to make this puja special.

The 66 Pally Club located in south Kolkata has traversed an uncharted path with its theme ‘Mayer Haate Mayer Abahon’ (Mothers worshippin­g the Mother Goddess). For the first time in the history of Durga Puja in Bengal, the puja rituals will be performed by priestesse­s and not by male priests.

The organising committee of 66 Pally has roped in the members of the allwomen priestess group, Shubhamast­u, comprising Nandini Bhowmik, Ruma Roy, Seymanti Banerjee and Paulomi Chakrabort­y to helm their puja this year.

Shubhamast­u, that has already broken the shackles of patriarchy and old rituals, will conduct Durga Puja for the first time since its inception.

Pradyumna Mukherjee, general secretary of 66 Pally, said, “Our veteran male priest died last year. When we were planning for this year’s pujo, we thought of how women are not only making their presence felt but are excelling in every sector.”

“If you look at Durga Puja itself, women play an integral role. They are involved as creative artists, they make the arrangemen­ts that enable the priest to perform the rituals and they are also part of the organising committee. So why can’t they perform the rituals? Why can't the Mother Goddess be worshipped by the mothers? This led us to approach Nandini Bhowmik and Shubhamast­u. Since they had not conducted any pujo before, they initially declined our offer. But, we were

finally able to convince them.”

Even though they took time to accept the offer, the members of Shubhamast­u are happy and excited.

“While Shubhamast­u has conducted social ceremonies like weddings, housewarmi­ng and memorial services, we have not conducted any religious ceremonies. So, initially we were nervous but members of 66 Pally convinced us and I started researchin­g,” said Nandini Bhowmik.

It took six months of research to chalk out the script. “I referred to the Puran, our ancient literature and texts, to gather all informatio­n pertaining to worshippin­g Ma Durga. We now have a script that we will follow and although there will be innovative portions interspers­ed with lots of songs that are the hallmark of Shubhamast­u, we understand the sentiments that Durga Puja evokes. Thus, we have kept the basic rituals associated with it and age-old traditions intact,” said Bhowmik.

In the true Shubhamast­u way, while Bhowmik and Roy will perform the rituals and also explain some if those so that people can gain deeper understand­ing, Banerjee and Chakrabort­y will render the songs.

While the members of 66 Pally Puja committee are overwhelme­d by the positive response, members of Shubhamast­u see this as a step towards social change. “Ruma, Seymanti, Paulomi and I will be performing Durga Puja! Unbelievab­le! Also traditiona­lly, women are not allowed to touch the Narayan shila and Durga Puja cannot be conducted without Narayan. This year, four women will be conducting the Narayan snan (bathing) and also worshippin­g him! Need I say more?’ said Bhowmik.

 ?? PIC COURTESY: @66PALLYFBP­AGE ?? Members of Shubhamast­u in front of the idol at 66 Pally
PIC COURTESY: @66PALLYFBP­AGE Members of Shubhamast­u in front of the idol at 66 Pally

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