I was not an
eye witness to this event – the mehndi, the pious & beautiful puja ceremony
, the moon sighting and the breaking of day long fast.
So what I missed
in terms of capturing those live moments and close observations, I made it up
in Googling, some imagination and a generous dose of MDH masala!!
MDH = Mahashian
DI Hatti founded in 1919 (exactly 100 years back) in Sialkot, Punjab.
And these
are some of the wonderful pictures that I got .. and this post covers
The Mehndi ,
The fast & Puja, The pious wives and their puja items, And Finally the MOON
!!!
So here we
go !!
stretching their hands and palm, intently watching that dark green thin paste flowing out that small nozzle on to their palms and forearms and weaving a beautiful intricate and elaborate pattern. And they had to be patient for at least 20 minutes. And another 2 hour later for the color to set in and give their hands a beautiful tapestry of red and maroon designs!
While in the north (and
everywhere nowadays) the mehndi is a very intricate affair – beautiful patterns
laid out on dainty hands and arms and feet as well, the traditional south
Indian marudani is a plain simple and no nonsense affair !!
And many
times I have stopped by and watched in fascination at the young mehndi boys at work
by the roadside. And sometimes envied them. What a wonderful profession. Holding young
maiden’s hands and etching out delicate patterns on their fain palms.
Far more
exciting than writing on a blank bond paper with a ball-point pen!
And definitely
better than typing out 16 point Helvetica fonts on a blank MS Word screen!!
On Karva Chauth, married women, observe
fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety and longevity of their husbands.
Historically,
Karva Chauth was celebrated as a prayer for the long life of soldiers in the
war, and by extension today refers to the long life of a married husband.
In Delhi/Gurgaon some of my colleagues used
to join their wives in observing this day long fast. One said that they had
this tradition right from their Grand dad’s days. So touching !
And my newly married Product Manager also
admitted he kept the fast along with his wife. And as we all praised him for this
wonderful gesture, he also commented, “I not only love my wife that much, but
we had nothing to eat as well. We went to my parents home for dinner”.
A few days before Karva Chauth, ladies would buy new karvas (clay pots), paint
them on the outside with beautiful designs. Inside, they would put bangles and
ribbons, mishti and sweets, make-up items, and small clothes. They would then
visit each other on the day of Karva Chauth and exchange these ka rvas.
These are
occasions when women bond with each
other and have a wonderful time in general, whilst also praying for their
husbands’ long lives.
Some highlights of this ritual..
Sargi : a day before newly-married women and
brides-to-be receive the traditional sargi from their in-laws’ house,
prepared by the mother-in-law. The sargi includes earthen pots that
contain food to be eaten in the morning, before starting the fast. It will give
them the strength they require for the rest of the day.
Baya : The baya is a gift or a token of the
mother-in-law’s appreciation for her daughter-in-law, who is fasting for her
son. Baya includes money, clothes, jewellery, cosmetics, sindoor and
sweets. After receiving the baya, women dress up in bright clothes and
apply mehendi on their hands and feet, which symbolise a married
Indian woman, in our culture.
The Puja and the narration of the story.
A few hours before the moon rise the traditional story of Karwa Chouth is narrated. Legend says that many many years ago, a young woman Veeravati broke her fast before spotting the moon as a result of which her husband died instantly.
Distraught the woman prayed to Maa Parvati beseeching her to bring her husband back to life. and she followed the religious cycle of seven Karwa Chouths after which her husband was restored back to life!
Breaking the fast
First, you view the moon through a sieve.
Then offer water to the moon. Then look at your husband through
the same sieve. Say a prayer asking for
his long life.
The husband breaks his wife’s fast by
feeding her a morsel of food or by making her drink a sip of water.
And then the feast !!
Interestingly Karadayan Nonbu, or SavitriNombu is a vow
observed in Tamil Nadu on the last day in Maasi masam. Married women worship Goddess Gauri or
Parvathi or Shakti for marital bliss and better health of husband and children.
Unmarried girls perform the vratam to get ideal person as their husband. You can
clearly see the thick yellow holy thread they tie around their necks on this day.
And Finally
a word about the moon !!
ON this day
the moon is the biggest villain on an otherwise wonderful story so far. It
plays truant most times and there is always
a heavy overcast sky that day. So evenings are particularly stressful.
Remember the newly wed Product Manager I talked about? That year it was particularly cloudy and
his young wife insisted that she see the moon on her very first KC. So he went on a vigil on the balcony. Every time
the moon peeped out he would call her. And when she came running the moon would
slip back behind the clouds. And this happened a few times. Frustrated ,and worried
for his wife, he thought of something innovative.
He said he propped up a Britannia Marie biscuit on his bedroom
window. And shined a torch on it. He then led his wife blindfolded in front and opened
her eyes. When the surprise hit her and just when she opened her mouth, he stuffed it with a huge laddoo
!
Mission accomplished
! Shall we go for dinner, dear??
Making our own
moon, why not?
The plight of women trying to sight the moon is common all over India. There is a huge demand for a good well lit moon that
day.
And an enormous
market for an affordable holographic moon Projector.
And if
anyone in SP is enterprising enough to start building and mass producing one, I can
write out a detailed specs.
A good
rugged box that can be run on 110V or 220 Volts or portable
battery powered
one depending on the size and the height of projection you want.
And we can
add some great features too and some fancy dials and rotary & slide switches!!
Features for
adjusting size and how high up in the sky.
Vary its
color & shade , from bleached white to Golden yellow.
Add some
texture too. Some dark cloudy shapes and a small dark point to mark our
Chandrayan 2.
By the way
we can also have 28 preset rotary switch settings!!
Then we can
also offer the same box for EID new moon. And for Maha Ganesha Chatgurthi and so
on !
Any Stece
Jobbs in the making ??
I can support
you with my Steve Wozniak genius !!
Krish &
Jayanthi
Amazing write up and beautiful pictures..
ReplyDeleteThanks ! appreciate your encouragement
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