Traditional
Durga Puja in
Bengali households (within Calcutta )
Laha
Bari Durga Puja
Traditional Durga Puja being
performed in families for years have interesting annecdotes which led
them to initially start the Puja. It is said that the Laha Bari Durga
Puja, one of the famous Pujas of Kolkata started some 170 years ago.
Some say
it was Ishwar Pran Krishna Low (pronounced as Laha) performed Durga Puja
for the first time but another view point states that it was Sri Rajiblochan
Low, Pran Krishna's father, who started it nearly 200 years ago. Spiritually
inclined Rajiblochan Low, was said to have been visited in his dreams
by his family Goddess who asked him to perform Durga Puja. The descendants
of his three sons Pran Krishna, Naba Krishna and Bata Krishna continue
to perform the puja in turn.
Unique form of Goddess in Laha Bari
You will not find the common form of the Goddess gracing the Mandap but
an unique form of the Goddess can be seen which is the speciality of the
Laha Bari Durgotsav. Here Durga is seen in the arms of Lord Shiva
and her eyes are closed shut. The reasons being, Mother Durga bestowed
a lot of wealth to the Low family.
Some unique rituals
The rituals commence on Saptami morning when the family idol, Jaya Jaya
Maa arrives at the Natmandir. Goddess Durga is considered as the other
form of this household goddess.
Animal sacrifices are not performed but vegetable and fruit sacrifices
are done. On Dashami the Goddess is not carried on the shoulders as is
done traditionally during immersion but she is carried in the arms of
men who have been performing this task as a part of family lineage.
An interesting Annecdote
On Dashami, the day of immersion, the main gate of the Laha Bari remains
closed. It is only after the immersion when someone calls out to the Goddess
thrice from outside to ensure whether she is still there, the door is
opened. This traditional ritual has an interesting anecdote to reveal.
It was in the fourth generation of the family, Ishwar Durga Charan Low,
who was washing his face after the immersion of the Goddess was continuously
disturbed by a little girl looking for some alms. Unable to complete his
bath peacefully he shoos the little girl away but later when he looks
for her to perhaps give her something he finds her nowhere and found the
main gate open. He believed that the little girl was no one but Goddess
Durga herself.
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