Sital Sasthi is the prime religious and social
event of this little town Barpali. While the Sital Sasthi of Sambalpur could
likely be 300 years old, the Sital Sasthi jatra of Barpali is of recent origin.
It was first started by the than jamindar (landlord) of
Barpali Raja Nruparaj Singh, when he got blessed with a son (Lal Bir Mahendra
Singh) in the year 1877. For the past 136 years it is being
kept on celebrated with ardent devotion. Nruparaj Singh was a landlord, but was
conferred with the title of a Raja by the British, which means a king. Though
the days of kings and kingdoms have perished, but the custom and the culture
was able to survive till date.
[The decoration made out of thermocol at Parbati's parents home ]
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There is a sea change in the
socio economic front ever since the jamindar system had been
over-turned by the Constitution of India. When the days of jamindar went, it is
Nruparaj Club which had taken charge to conduct the Sital Sasthi fair. Lord
Siva is otherwise called Sambhu which means swayam bhu in Sanskrit. It
means one who is self incarnate. Hence Lord Siba don’t have parents.
[ a short Video of Kalasa Sova Jatra ]
[A close view of Ma Parbati while taken from
Tehsil Chowk to Shivaji Club after ganthla khula]
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Sital Sasthi is a weeklong festival, which is celebrated like the wedding
in any Oriya families. It is on the day of Akhyaya Trutia,when
the first initiative is taken. On this day the kanyapita (the
father of Devi Parvati) takes a Thala (a
container) and comes out from the temple in his hand to collect fund for the
marriage of his daughter. While carrying a thala in his hand
he moves from door to door in Himadri Nagar asking for contribution from the
common men both in cash and in kind. Every family of this town
contributes eagerly. Thala Utha marks the beginning
of Sitalsasthi Jatra.
The ritual of Patarpendi follows Thala Utha for
the marriage of the divinity.Patarpendi is non other than the
modern day nirbandha or the engagement. On this day the Kanyapita would
welcome groom’s representative to his house. The talk begins with a
formal discussion regarding the marriage and the bride’s father later agrees to
give the hand of Devi Parbati in marriage to Lord Siba.
A bunch of Sargi leafs (Sal) is given to the bride’s
father as a token of promise by the groom’s side, that’s why it is called patarpendi.
This year (2011) Shivaji Club of Barpali was the home of Goddess Parbati, while kanyadana was performed by Sh.Ananta Meher and his wife Smt.Bilasini Meher of Barpali on 6th June 2011. The barat started from Nrupraj Club at midnight along with Ghumra dance and fireworks. For long six hours Lord Siva went graciously in a palanquin throw different streets of Barpali. At morning reached Sivaji Club, the home of the bride ma Parbati. The barati were received by the bride’s representatives with honour. The marriage was conducted as per the Vedic rituals. It is worth a watch to see how the jautuk or dahej (dowry) was given by the parents of Ma Parbati to the groom. As you could find in the pictures, a wooden bed, ornaments, sacks of paddy and rice, brinjals, potatoes, pumpkins, bananas, Sambalpuri sarees, blouse pieces, soaps, cumbs, lipsticks, talcum powders, kitchen appliances and cutleries were given as dowry.
[an elephant during the Sital Sasthi Jatra] |
[A herd of camels during Sital Sasthi jatra] |
But the children of Barpali seldom understand the religious importance of Sital Sasthi. All they know is meena bazaar, circus, magic show and the push-cart eateries who crop-up to make a brisk business during Sital Sasthi, because of them.
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Excellent Wordings andd what a detailed story about Sital Sashti......Dada I really love to read all your Blogs.
ReplyDeleteExcellant article. Detailed insights to the Shital Shasti festival, which may not be knowing by few till date. Thanks. Debashis
ReplyDeletewell informed article about the ritual Sital Sasthi. what does sital literally means? is it oriya term or Sanskrit? isn't it the ritual is organized once in four years? which caste of barpali gets the privileged to be parvati's parents?Did the king ever participated as bride's parent? what is the significance of carrying water filled pot on head on the worship day?looking forward for your prompt reply.Maneet Kaur Chhatwal
ReplyDeletethanks for a Excellant article..nice
ReplyDeleteThank you for this beautiful article about Sitalsasthi Yatra. I request all the reader to please come and enjoy the festival of god and godes wedding at Barpali, which having its own spiritual rituals.
ReplyDeleteThank you �� Stay Blessed..
Beautiful article by the author that everyone of the area should know about the religious and cultural event like Sital Sasthi..we had memorable experiences during childhood about the festival..I had been missed once in crowd .
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