Like Sabarimala, Kali Puja pandal in Bengal does not allow women


Kolkata, Nov 5 (PTI): The shadow of Kerala's Sabarimala temple row over the entry of women into the shrine has reached a Kali Puja in Kolkata, where the committee did not allow women to enter its pandal amid protests by scholars.

Ever since the worship of the idol began 34 years ago, priests of Tarapith, a Shakti pith in West Bengal's Birbhum district, didn't allow women to enter the pandal, members of the 'Chetla Pradip Sangha' puja committee told reporters.

"We wish to maintain such rules, which lay down that if any woman enters the pandal during the puja, there will be a tragedy in our locality. We cannot break this tradition that we have for the past 34 years," joint secretary of the puja committee Saibal Guha said.

Only male members of the puja committee and the locality prepare 'prasad and bhog' (food) for goddess Kali.

"Our puja committee has women members, but they don't enter the pandal as they know it might annoy goddess Kali. They help men in other tasks like bringing the idol to the pandal and then join men during the immersion procession," another puja committee member Saheb Das said.

Indologist Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri termed such rules as extreme manifestation of patriarchy and misogyny.

"Why are they worshiping a goddess then? What the organisers practise has nothing to do with scriptures. There is no rule to prevent women from being present during puja inside a temple," Mr Bhaduri said.

A senior priest and scholar Shambhunath Kritya Smrititirtho said "there is no rule to disallow women inside the premises where the idol is kept."

A local woman devotee Sabita Das, however, has no objection to the practice. "Ever since I came to the area as daughter-in-law of a family 20 years ago, I have seen the practice followed. We don't want to break the tradition. It is embedded in our faith," she said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    Today Kerala BJP president PS Sreedharan Pillai has stirred up a controversy after he allegedly said that the Sabarimala issue was a “golden opportunity” for the BJP.
    In an audio clip which has gone viral, the BJP chief can be heard saying that the head priest of the Sabarimala temple had consulted him over the closure of the temple doors of if women of the age group 10-50 tried to enter the shrine.
    The video is from Sreedharan’s address to the Yuva Morcha state committee in Kozhikode. The BJP leader allegedly said that the head priest was afraid of shutting the doors of the temple as he feared contempt of the court but he came to a decision after consulting the BJP chief.
    The odious politics and perfidious ways of BJP stand exposed. Evidence has surfaced that BJP leaders in the State connived to create trouble in Sabarimala. It must be noted that their State president himself was involved in the ruse. This is highly condemnable.
    Like Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, BJP-RSS is stirring controversy in Sabarimala. West Bengal which saw a spike in communal violence Goddess Kali is worshipped with more devotion by Bengalis once again politics of opportunism for polarisation of vote bank.
    Like 'Baba budangiri' in Karnataka in a pristine nature, BJP wants new disputed land in West Bengal. This time it is Kali Puja Pandal in Bengal.
    Jai Hind

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    These are the precedents continuing in these temples from the years

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    I wonder why BJP is trying to Justify their Madness ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    There is an organized attack on Hinduism!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    80% is Scared ...

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