Thursday, December 9, 2010

Dassera And Ramlila In Nashik

Diwali is suppose to be the festival of lights. Just like candles, in India we have special pots to create small lights on the occasion of Diwali. The use of eatable oil and a cotton string dipped in it is made so that the light remains for longer time. The first such pots (called as “Panti” in Marathi) is lighted in front of Basil plant (called as “Tulsi”) to mark the beginning of the festival of light.

According to Indian mythology the period of Diwali also marks the victory of Lord Ram over the daemon king Ravan. Here Lord Ram is supposed to be symbolize truth and justice were as Ravan symbolizes lies and injustice. Various places in India during Diwali a nine day stage play called as “Ramlila” is organize which depicts the story of Ram and Ravan known as “Ramayan”.


In the back stage daemon king Ravan is getting ready for his performance.


Sita Lord Ram’s wife was abducted by the Ravan and taken to his kingdom capital Lanka. On their way in search of Sita (Lord Ram’s wife) Ram and Laxman met the King of apes Sugriv. With the help of Lord Ram Sugreev was able to defeat Bali get his kingdom back. Sugriv decided to help Lord Ram to search his wife and defeat Ravan in return on this favour. Sugriv and his army of apes marched towards Lanka where Ravan had kept Sita in captivity.

It was here that Lord Ram met his one of most famous devotee, Hanuman. Hanuman played a very vital role in searching Sita, saving Laxman’s life twice and Ram’s life once during the war.

In the war of Ramayan, Lord Ram’s younger brother Laxman had also participated. Laxman had a very furious battle with Indrajeet (the eldest son of Ravan) and at the end of fifth day of the battle Indrajeet was killed with the hands of Laxman.

On the day of Dassera (i.e. 10th day since the beginning of Dassera) a huge statue of Ravan is created. The statue is made up of bamboo sticks, cloth and crackers. The characters from Ramlila play, perform their final stage show on this day. The only difference is that they are no more performing on stage. They get down onto the ground where Ravan’s statue is erected and perform the play in front of Ravan.


As the show approaches towards its end Lord Ram proceeds and light up the statue of Ravan with fire. Within no minutes the complete statue is engulfed by flames and the huge statue of Ravan is turned into ashes.


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