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Tarapith prevents women’s entry a la Sabarimala

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Updated: November 4th, 2018, 13:30 IST
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Kolkata: Amidst the raging controversy surrounding Kerala’s Sabarimala temple, a 34-year-old Kali Puja here is getting media attention as it doesn’t allow women to step inside the marquee premises, with belief reigning stronger than rights.
“Our 34-year-old Panchamunda Kali Puja follows tantra (an ancient esoteric Hindu tradition). Tantric priests from Tarapith have been conducting Puja every year. We had questioned our ancestors, but they said a female is not allowed to touch anything,” Gangaram Shaw, executive body member of Chetla Pradip Sangha, told reporters.
Kali Puja – which is celebrated as Diwali in Bengal – is scheduled to be held November 6.
Shaw mentioned that the restriction on women’s entry has been there ever since the Puja was first held. Another committee member, Manoj Ghosh, said: “As organisers, we want women to be included in the Puja but this is not our Puja as we have to follow whatever the tantrics say.’’
However, a priest of Tarapith temple (265-km from Kolkata) situated on the banks of River Dwarka in Birbhum district, expressed surprise. Tarapith is famous for its tantric practices. “I am one of the aged priests here and I know there are no such rules that prevent the entry of women. Our temple is open for all and I wonder who are those that are talking about such restrictions,’’ exclaimed Mulmantra Roy, 81.
The community Puja, with a budget of Rs 300,000, is a major crowd-puller and, this year, the organisers plan to bring their 15-ft-tall idol. The immersion will take place November 9.
But they plead helplessness over bringing about any change with regard to the restriction. “People come in large groups and the ground that you can see beside the marquee helps in managing the crowd. We allow them to worship from outside. The restriction is really surprising as the Goddess herself is a woman, but it cannot be changed,” Gangaram said.
Commenting on the reason cited by the organisers, Indologist Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri said, “This is particularly a patriarchy-induced condition. Most of the Shakti Pujas are done following the tantra rituals and such practice is not prevalent anywhere. Finally, if the tantric has so many problems, then why are they worshipping the female goddess?”
“This is not logical and they are projecting a sort of vainglory,” Bhaduri affirmed. The women residents of the area seem least bothered about the curbs as they don’t want to break the age-old tradition.
“I have seen this Puja when it started during my childhood. Women can be part of the procession of bringing the idol and join the visarjan (immersion). But once the puja rituals begin, we cannot step inside the pandal. This has been the rule and we have followed it with devotion,’’ Mithu Mantri, a woman resident said.

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