All those who follow Durga Puja are aware of the different
rituals that are followed during these 10days puja. There is a significance and
reason behind every single ritual that is practiced during Durga Puja. All
these rituals have a mythological story behind it which many of us are unaware
of
Mahalaya Tarpan |
Goddess Durga descends from her heavenly abode in Kailash to
visit her devotees on earth every year. She comes with her children Devi
Lakshmi, Devi Saraswati, Lord Kartik and Lord Ganesha.
Devi Paksha rituals start from Mahalaya and people do Tarpan
on the day. Mahalaya means “Maha” meaning Big and “Laya” meaning Destruction.
It is the day when there was the big war between the Devtas, Rishis with the
Asuras. The war started on the first day of the waning moon in the month of
Bhadra and ended on amavasya or Mahalaya as we call the day. Many Devtas and Rishis
died in the hands of asuras. Devtas and Rishis are considered to be our
forefathers hence the ritual of Tarpan. We pray for the peace for our entire
forefather’s souls’.
Actual puja starts from the sixth day, the Shashthi. This is
the day when Maa arrives on Earth. It starts with Bodhan.To stop Mahisasur’s
tyranny the Gods combined their energy to summon Devi Durga. She was born at
the ashram of sage Katyana hence known as Katyayani. She was then armed by the
Gods with symbols of divine power to kill Mahisasur. She was armed with Vishnu’s
discus; Shiva’s trident; Varuna’s conch shell; Agni’s flaming dart; Vayu’s bow;
Surya’s quiver and arrow; Yama’s iron rod; Indra’s thunderbolt; Kubera’s club
and a garland of snakes from Shesha and a lion as a charger from Himalayas. Bodhan
marks that moment when Maa was given all the arms, she was given the divine
symbols. To denote the same, her face is uncovered on this day of Shashti
followed by Bodhan.
Next day is Saptami and it starts with a ritual called “Kola
Bou” bathing. A banana tree stalk is taken
Nabapatrika bathing. (Kola Bou and all the other plants are being bathed together) |
Ashtami is considered the most auspicious day of Durga Puja
and the most spiritual ritual of Ashtami being - the Sandhi Puja. It is done at
the juncture of Ashtami and Navami. Sandhikshan when sandhi puja is done falls
between last 24 minutes of Ashtami and first 24 minutes of Navami. This is the
exact time when the two asuras Chanda and Munda was slain by Maa Durga.
Immersion, Maa leaves for Kailash. |
Dashami or as we call Vijaya Dashami is the day when she
killed Mahisasura. The evil asura was killed by her and earth freed of his
torments. Vijaya Dashami ends the puja too. The idol of Durga after puja is
taken to a water body and immersed. Immersion denotes her journey back to Kailash.
Everyone bid a tearful adieu to the Goddess with the hope “She’ll be coming
again next year”.
Each of these rituals that we follow during Durga Puja has
some mythological connection. When you go through the ritual details and the
mythology, you realize how intricately they are all connected. These are just
few. Every other ritual when studied in depth, you find the mythological
connection visible.
It’s again time of Durga Puja. Everything and everyone
around seem to be in a cheerful upbeat mood. Every face in the streets of
Bengal smiling! Wishing everyone a very happy and blessed
Durga Puja!!