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Durga ’empowers’ women this Puja

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New Delhi: The existing paradox of Goddesses being worshiped and women being discriminated against in the same land will come alive this year in Durga Pujas across the national capital region (NCR) with pandals sporting themes, which endorse women empowerment.

Maruti Vihar Sarbojanin Durgotsav (MVSD), one of the oldest community durga pujas in Gurgaon, has decided upon the theme, “India Let Her Live – Save the Girl Child”, drawing inspiration from the Prime Minister’s “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” programme.

“The theme was chosen to highlight the plight of the girl child, particularly in Haryana where female foeticide is still rampant. The lowest among all Indian states, Haryana’s sex ratio shows that the mindset of the society has not changed despite the country’s progress in different domains,” Anit Kumar Ghosh, President, MVSD, said.

Seeking to project the anticipated evolution of society from such social evils to a state of enlightenment, the initial stretch of the venue is adorned with dark art works representing female foeticide and gradually transforms into a brighter, positive ambiance finally culminating at the idol of Goddess Durga, the greatest example of an empowered woman.

“We believe that in order to bring about a change, government alone is not enough. Citizens should also play their part in the society. It is with this spirit that MVSD has chosen this theme,” he added.

The designs for both the concept and the idols have been conceptualised by the internationally acclaimed sculptor Biswajit Majumdar, best known for his iconic teracotta gate at the Surajkund Mela, which is held annually in Faridabad.

“While the framework and the bodies of the idols are being made at Chittaranjan Park in Delhi by local artisans under the supervision of Majumdaer and his team, the faces, costumes and jewellery have been procured from the sculptor’s studio in Krishna Nagore in West Bengal,” Ghosh said.

The committee which will be celebrating its silver jubilee this year, will host a youth festival on the same theme, with activities like debates and cultural competitions for college students.

“We will hold a Youth Festival ‘YOXY GEN 2015’ that will witness performances by bands and dance groups from different colleges. Debates and street plays on the theme will also be a part of the festival,” he added.

Using the Raahgiri platform in the city, MVSD also organised a three kilometre long “Run to Save the Girl Child” marathon earlier this year, besides a T-Shirt designing contest on the theme.

“The winning design was used on the T-shirts that were worn by the participants at the run,” he said.

Theme-based Puja grips Kolkata

This year’s Durga Puja pandals are stressing on themes that explore subjects ranging from India’s rich heritage to more contemporary women’s empowerment, aided by digital 3D mapping technology.

At Bosepukur-Talbagan Sarbojonin in south Kolkata the achievement of women like long-distance swimmer Arati Saha are being projected.

“We will be making 3D projection about the exploits of women achievers like swimmer Arati Saha on the white screen of a pandal decked up with terracota work,” Subhendu Ghosh, the spokesman for Bosepukur Talbagan, said.

Ghosh said the idol was made like ‘ekchala’ Durga, in which Durga and her four children are mounted on a single frame, but the base looked like a kantha stitch textured saree with hands of women engraved on the wall surrounding the sculpture signifying ‘stree-shakti’.

The theme of women’s empowerment was implemented with 12 types of terracota work and intricate handicraft by women SHGs from interior districts, he said.

A little distance away at Singhi Park a grand temple has come up belonging to the Shakti cult where Ma Durga is worshipped in her Kali avatar.

“We have sought to give a new twist to Stree Shakti by transplanting the Shila Devi s temple from Rajasthan with the ‘Shila’ kept in the main pandal along with the conventional Durga idol,” Bhaskar Nandi, Joint Secretary of Singhi Park Durga Puja Committee,” said.

Nandi said the temple’s exteriors had been imaginatively recaptured. “We have recreated the 16th century edifice built by Maharaja Man Singh of Amber Fort.”

In nearby Suhrid Sangha, the desert pyramid and the Sphinx have come up amidst houses on the congested Basanta Roy Road.

“We have sought to give a message on women’s empowerment by making our “parar meye” Rituparna Sengupta as the brand ambassador as women truely embody the spirit of Durgashakti,” cultural secretary of Suhrid Sangha Sushanto Biswas said.

The idol has a mix of Egyptian and Bengali touch.

In another award-winning puja nearby, Bhowanipur 75 Palli, the organisers have settled for the theme “Juta Abishkar’ (discovery of shoe) by Tagore.

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