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Dushera Festival

Bastar Dushera
by Jitendra Nakka


Dushera is a festival of victory of Lord Ram over Demon Ravana. It is a festival of triumph of good over evil. It is one of the most important festivals all over in India. But there are some parts of India, where there is different belief for the celebration of this festival. One such place is Bastar Division of Chhattisgarh. It is an example of uniqueness going ethnically parallel with the traditional belief of India.


Where and How to reach?

Bastar is connected directly from state capital, Raipur, through NH-43, nearly 300km away from it. It is also reachable through train routes like Vishakapatnam-Kirandul route, Bhuvneshwar-Jagdalpur route. It is directly connected from Hyderabad(AP) through NH-16 and Nizamabad through NH-221.
For Lodging and Boarding, there are no. of luxurious hotels and motels all around Jagdalpur, Divisional Head Quarter of Bastar.

You can reach here on the mid of October-November ‘coz that is the time of Dushera as usual.

Historical Importance:

15th century A.D led to one of the most important event in this division which is responsible for the origin of Bastar Dussehra. The Kaktiya ruler (descendants of great Chalukya Dynasty ) King Purushottam Deo went to Jagannath Puri temple for worship and came back as ‘Rath-pati’ with a divine permission to mount on Chariot. From there this trend continued up till yet. Now , it’s a 500 year old festival of Bastar. Earlier it was a hindu festival, but later incorporated and assimilated many customs of local Bastariyas (Tribes).

Religious Importance:

It is the most important festival of Bastar. As I mentioned earlier, unlike the usual belief of India that blessed by Goddess Durga, Lord Ram killed Demon Ravana on the tenth day which later called as Dussehra, here people celebrate it as a kind of meeting of the common citizens(fellow villagers) of the kingdom(Bastar state of Past) with the king (of that time) blessed by Goddess Danteshwari and Mavli.

Traditional Importance:

Bastar Dussehra involves the participation of diverse tribes and castes, high and low, who constituted the praja here. Each group has a specific task assigned to it. These groups continued to do their age-old tasks even after kingship ended over five decades back.
The chariot undoubtedly looks very primitive to an outsider. The swaying juggernaut, when it is pulled by 400+ strong mariyas, impresses upon an onlooker the strength of aboriginal faith.
Chariot construction
Fig: Initiation of Construction of Chariot         Photograph by: Jitendra Nakka

Specific Days and their Importance:

Beginning with the new moon(Amavasya) in the month of Shravan, Bastar Dussehra spans over 75 days, ending on the thirteenth day of the full moon(Purnima) in the month of Ashwin. It is thus the longest Dussehra in the world. The festival involves specific days and rituals like extraordinary rigor like a young virgin(kumari) swinging on a bed of thorns; a youth(jogi) sitting in vigil, shoulder-deep buried for nine days; possessed medium of local deities dancing eerily on the roads. On these basis, there are many days which are important like patajatra,deri gadhai, kachhan gadi, kalash sthapana, jogi bithai, rath parikrama, nisha jatra, jogi uthai, maoli parghav,bhitar-raini, bahar-raini, kachan-jatra, muriya-darbar,Ohadi, some of these important days are:

(i) Kachhan Gadi (A throne for Kachhan Devi)
On the Ashwin Amavasya, a young virgin(kumari) of the Mrigan-Mahara caste (a scheduled tribe) becomes a medium when a caste diety, kachan devi, descends on her. The girl swings on a swing of thorns, brandishes a sword and grants to the king a flower symbolizing her divine sanction to proceed to proceed with the festival.

(ii) Rath-Parikrama (Chariot Circuit)
A day after jogi has commenced on his penance, the 4-wheeled flower-chariot, phool-rath, begins to circulate round the Mavli Temple every evening upto the seventh day.

(iii) Mavli Parghav (Reception of Devi Mavli )
The pre-kaktiya presiding diety of Bastar, Mavli Devi, considered an elder sister of Danteshwari, is the Chief Guest in the congregation of deities. She is borne from Dantewada in the palanquin(doli) of Danteshwari. The whole division people floods to welcome her with lights, earthen lamps, fire works e.t.c. She is then led to Palace-temple of Danteshwari.welcome goddess 
Fig: Welcome stage of Mata Mavli            photograph by: Jitendra Nakka 

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Fig: Picture shows the Salutation of local dieties infront of Goddess Mavli and Goddess Danteshwari at Jagdalpur Palace temple         photograph by: Jitendra Nakka

(iv) Bhitar Raini (The Inner Circuit)
On the tenth day(Vijaydashmi) of the bright moon in the month of Ashwin, the 8-wheel chariot runs the usual circumambulatory course around the temple. It has a swing in the top tier where the king would sit and swing. Presently. The raj-guru sits bearing the holy umbrella(chhatra) of Devi Danteshwari. After it has completed its inner circuit and been parked for the night, around 400+ mariyas and muriyas “steal” it away to kamhdakot, a sal(tree dominated area) groove about 2kms away on the southern bank of river Indravati.
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Fig: Dussehra Chariot on the eve of Bhitar-Raini (photograph by: Jitendra Nakka)


(v) Baahar Raini (the Outer Circuit)


On the 11th day of full moon in the month of Ashwin, the king would visit Kamhdakot to offer cooked rice of the new harvest to the Goddess, along with praja. After that the fellow tribes(praja) again pull the chariot back to the Gate of Palace.

tribal festival
Fig: Tribes pulling the Chariot back to Palace (courtsey: www.corbisimages.com)


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                  Fig: Baahar-Raini eve (by the courtsey of www.knowbastar.wordpress.com)
(vi) Kachan Jatra (Thanks Giving)


This is a thanks giving ceremony organized on the 12th day of Ashwin Purnima to celebrate the successful conclusion of festival through the blessings of Goddess Danteshwari and Mavli.

(vii) Muriya-Darbar (Tribal Chieftians’ Conference)
The same day the tribal chiefs confer with the elected representatives and administrative officers om matters related to public welfare.

Conclusion:
So If you are planning a full week off to visit any beautiful place during winters, if you wanna enjoy some of the unique customs and traditions of Dussehra, please do come Bastar. If you want some more information about Bastar Dussehra, please contact to Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, Raipur and Jagdalpur. From there, you can get details about this festival and nearby tourist sites. Don’t forget Chitrakote and Tirathgarh waterfalls are very near from Jagdalpur.

(Note: A part of the citation is inspired by tourism catalogue on 'Bastar Dussehra' published by Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, so you can get more info from that catalogue also.)

Want to know more about Chhattisgarh,read my post on Tribal Culture and Jagdalpur also known as City of Squares...

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