Monday, October 18, 2010

Dusshera Mela

On Oct 13th there was a Dusshera Mela or fair in my vicinity. These fairs are held during the Hindu festival of Dusshera and Navratras ( nine nights) during which the goddess Kali or Durga is worshipped in her various avtars or incarnations.

This festival is celebrated with most enthusiasm by the people of Bengal.Besides the temples they erect worship venues or pandals ( elaborate marquees) where Durga is worshipped with music and dance. A nine day fast is also observed during which a special Navratra diet is consumed.
People are known to participate in various forms of black magic and sacrifices to ward off the evil eye and please the goddess (similar to voodoo).
In my city Dusshera is celebrated with street fairs and religious processions called Ramdal.
They begin a week after the birthday of god Krishna. The festival concluded yesterday with the burning of the effigy of the demon god Ravana and immersion of the idols of Durga.


I went to click some photos the procession with the pageants and floats comes out very late at night. An elephant makes the rounds.

There are stalls with cheap toys, jewelry and food and games and rides for children.


The chaat wala (street fast food)

Colorful glass bangles.

The bangle wala. Indian women are very fond of tinkling glass bangles. We used to buy lots when my sisters were all here.

Cheap sunglasses

Jewellery


Steel kitchen toy utensils for children.



A mother carrying her little one.

Pottery

Plastic dishes.


Fresh coconuts
Lamps and decorations
Plane ride


A boy selling bows and arrows for kids


Chinese noodles and burgers - vegetarian
A take away from a posh sweet shop



Vegetarian burgers called Pav Bhaji
Garlands to decorate idols


Artificial flowers

More jewellery




Stuffed toys


Naag devta or serpent god
Balloons




Hot pop corn made in a wok over charcoal.

Rice and sesame sweets called andarsay ( I bought some)

Sweet light

Laddus

Son papri ( sweet)


Peanuts being roasted.






Ornamental figures


Sweet and snack kiosk

Little purses
I hope you like these photos.

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