The
festival of “Navarathri” is about to begin in South
India. This comes at the ascendence of moon in the
month of Purattasi. This year, Mahalaya Amavasai is on 12th
Oct 2015. Navarathri and Sri Vedavalli thayar purappadu will be from 14.10.2015
only.
The
festivities are to Goddesses Durga, Maha Lakshmi and Saraswathi. It
is customary in Southern States to keep a display known as ‘bommai Golu”
(display of dolls) in most houses. This
is an ornate exhibition of various dolls and figurines of Gods, National
Leaders, Fruits, Vegetables, Animals etc., Traditionally
the dolls used to be made of earthern soil, now a days many are of paper. The
dolls are carefully kept packed throughout the year and are displayed during
these nine days of “Navarathri”. Every
day, people invite their near and dear. People
visit the houses of Relatives, neighbours and friends for seeing the Bommai
Golu and for exchanging pleasantries. Gifts
are also given to visitors.
Each
day, offerings including various types of sundal are made to
the dolls. The 9th day
is devoted to Saraswathi, the Goddess of Learning and special poojas are
offered to Goddess Saraswati - the divine source of
wisdom and enlightenment. Books, pens, education oriented things and
musical instruments are placed in the puja and worshipped as a source of
knowledge. Also, tools are placed in the pooja as part
of "Ayudha Pooja". Vehicles are washed and decorated, and puja is
performed for them. Most shop keepers also clean their shops, have
them white washed and conduct pooja praying for their well being.
The
10th day, "Vijayadasami" – is considered to be the
most auspicious day of all. It
is the day of evil being destroyed by good. It
marks a new and prosperous beginning. New ventures started on this day are
believed to flourish and bring prosperity. Many
have the initiation of education for their children on this auspicious day. This year Saraswathi Pooja is on 22.10 and Vijayadasami on 23.10 going
by the celebrations at Thiruvallikkeni Sri Parthasarathi temple.
The
mood is one of festivity and bonhomie. Many
shops have sprung up in Triplicane and Mylapore – mostly they are dolls made of
mud and of paper mache … here are photos of dolls taken at Triplicane Rukmini
mini hall display and on the Mada street of Mylapore.
Regards
– Srinivasan Sampathkumar.
10th
Oct 2015
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