BOMBE HABBA - THE FESTIVAL OF DOLLS
Pic.: Aurna Anand
Jayprakash – we call him JP fondly – is
a young, bright, articulate and, above all, a very positive person who lives in
our housing society. A Chartered Accountant by profession, he hails from a
traditional, yet progressive, family of Tamilian Iyers. Having married to
beautiful Sheetal, who hails from an equally-progressive Gujarati-family, their
outlook towards life, especially towards raising of their two little-children, is
something I have, always, admired and appreciated.
Imagine how a Tamil-Iyer and his Gujju
wife would choose to celebrate the ‘Navratri’ festival!
This morning, my wife and I had been
to JP’s house to see and pay our respect to the ‘Golu’ (also called ‘Kolu’)
arrangement. ‘Bombe Habba’ – the festival of dolls – that’s how we would call it
in my home-state, Karnataka. Many of our neighbors and classmates would invite
us to see the beautiful arrangements of dolls in their houses. One would find there
all sorts of dolls - Gods, Goddesses, men and women, boys and girls and all
sorts, made of wooden, clay even wax. At JP’s place, we could see a lovely
arrangement of a seven-tier ‘Golu. Yes, at the top – Kailash Parvat - ruled ‘Shiva’!
What impressed me the most was this:
right in the middle of the seven-tier ‘Golu’ was a lovely crib... where the
children had placed little wax-idols from Bethlehem - baby Jesus and His parents
Joseph and Mary!
“God and Godesses come home as you
invite them,” JP told me, “That’s why they are called our ‘Ichcha Devatas’!
I loved the description JP gave us,
today. Yes, the idols and dolls are just symbols of what we wish to invite into
our homes, our hearts...
Today is ‘Dessera’... the ‘Vijayadasami’.
At the sunset, one of the dolls from the ‘Golu’ will be put to sleep. It will symbolize
the conclusion of this year’s ‘Bombe Habba’ – the festival of dolls... And,
yes, with that, the faithful pray and hope that the Gods and Goddesses, who
they had just invited home, will help them stay blessed all through the year...
Happy Dessera to all of you... May you
all stay blessed.
GERALD D’CUNHA
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