Author: Sudeshna Banerjee
Publisher: Rupa
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 102
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8129105470
Description
The book is an introduction to Durga Puja, the grandest festival in eastern India, a celebration that provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Bengal. It is also a ready reckoner of all aspects of the Puja-its mythical origins, its socio-cultural evolution, its economic ramifications and its elaborate rituals. Spiced up with anecdotes and trivia collected from journals and newspapers from the 19th century to the present day, It is a compendium of knowledge associated with the worship of the Mother Goddess, one of the oldest surviving Hindu traditions.
Durga Puja is said to be the festival of kings, so elaborate are the paraphernalia involved, the ingredients for mahasnan, the daily bath of the goddess, for instance, totals almost 75 items!
By 1840, the practice (of collection of subscriptions) had become such a menace, that the magistrate of 24-Parganas, Mr Patton, had to travel incognito in a palanquin to put an end to the subscription drive in Behala.
Contents
PREFACE
Mythical Roots
Roster of Rituals
Of Palaces and Courtyards
From Courtyards to Street Corners
Modern Times
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography