Women in Assam conduct pujas to 'placate Corona Maa'


Guwahati, Jun 8 (IANS): After Jharkahand, some women in Assam now started worshiping the deadly novel coronavirus as a "goddess" in a bid to to get rid of the devastating disease.

A large number of women in different districts of Assam, for the past few days, worshipped the fatal virus as a "goddess" or "Corona Maa" even as the scientists, experts and doctors across the world are on an all round war against Covid-19 and engaged in developing vaccines and medicines.

Many people, mostly women, are now performing "Corona Devi Puja" in Assam. They believe that it is the only way to put an end of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

From Biswanath Chariali to Darrang district and even in Assam's main city of Guwahati, women, in some places accompanied by men too, have been performing "Corona Devi Puja" on the bank of the rivers or in temples and under big trees.

In order to please "Corona Maa", some women in Biswanath district of northern Assam, after day-long fasting, prayed to "Corona Maa", claiming that they believe if the "Corona God" is satisfied with their "puja", the frightful disease would be eliminated.

Last week, a large number of women gathered in different places of Jharkahand along with puja materials like sindoor (vermilion), flowers, ladoos and water in pots. The women sat under the trees and worshipped the "Coronavirus goddess"

Reacting to the performance of "Corina Devi Puja", an Assam Health Department official said that they have to intensify their awareness campaign against such superstitious beliefs. Besides the Health Department, police and social welfare departments and many NGOs in Assam are conducting awareness programme against the Covid-19 pandemic.

With 92 fresh cases on Sunday, Assam's coronavirus tally climbed to 2,565 with 1,943 of them active cases.

 

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    When the Prime Minister of the nation and his own party believes in rumbo-jumbo rituals of taali, thaali, diya, mombatti and ‘diya jalao’ and requesting 'Go-Corono-Go' how can praja don't say no?

    Yesterday Ministry of Health website 'Astrology' claims virus will disappear in September. Let's wait what next in Mann Ki Baat?

    Jai Hind

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    All beliefs are Rumbo Jumbo only. Til date there are no proofs for beliefs, although tall claims are made. Why show superiority complex when it comes to beliefs. My beliefs are true others are Rumbo Jumbo?

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  • N Mukkawala, kinnigoly

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    what a big deal, also people prayed in Temples, Churches , Dargha, Mosque .

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    What about,
    Dengue Maa.
    Plague Maa.
    Sri,Sri,Sri Ebola Maa.
    Anda bakath and Anda folllwer.
    worship the creator not his created.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    They worship the creator through his creations. It is difficult for God to take the prayers directly that is why praying through other creations. what is your problem?.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 08 2020

    On his own words as he says '( hypocrecy ki bhi sima hoti hai" bahihon beheno mitron !!! PICHLE 70 SAAL MAIN KYA KIYA ( unfortunately there was BJP rule there in between that 70 years of ruling)

    He made people MORE ANDHABHAKTH which is called as MAKE IN INDIA product launched by BJP

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