DASARA FESTIVAL DRESSED AS GODS
The tiny non-descript South Indian village of Kulasekarapattinam wakes up to the world of colour and noise during the ten-day Dasara festival. More than a million people converge in this coastal temple-town to celebrate the triumph of good over evil.
Legend has it that the divine female cosmic energy Shakti took on the form of the dark and dangerous Kali to slay the demon Mahisasura on the new moon day of the Tamil month of Purattasi (September to October). The temple of this vital, fear-inducing goddess Devi Mutharamman is 300 years old. The only one of its kind in South Asia, this temple houses the male and female deities within the same shrine. With no place to stay, or eat, Kulasekarapattinam, 60 kilometers from the nearest town Tuticorin, could be a traveller nightmare. Not so for the fervently devout, who convert the beach into a fair ground. Some vendors sell miracle talismans. Others hawk cotton candy and Knick-knacks.
Here, prayers take on potent forms. People dress as gods. They take to the streets. Men metamorphose into goddesses. Children paint themselves as black demons with perfect white fangs. Women, possessed by spirits, utter prophecies. Colours run riot. Rivers of arrack flow. Everybody dances throughout the day. They stop, briefly, only to seek Alms. The high-voltage, pulsating beats of Tamil war drums drown out the roar of waves on the rugged seashore. Days fill with euphoria. Nights Float with ecstasy. At the end of this festivity, people prepare for the holy dip in the sea. As their divine disguises wash off, their dreams perhaps come true.
Text: Meena Kandasamy
DASARA FESTIVAL DRESSED AS GODS
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A vendor getting talismans blessed by a bear. It's a commonly held belief that such a talisman cures chronic diseases and wades away evil, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Dancing devotees caught in a haze of smoke and scattered light as they carry clay pots filled with coal embers, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A male devotee dressed as the fiery Goddess Muthalamman to fulfil his vow, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Dressed as the dangerous and dark Goddess Kali, a male devotee strikes a pose with a trident amidst a crowd of frenzied worshippers, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Father and son drying their clothes on the seashore after a holy dip in the sea, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Silhouette of a woman drying her hair, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Women of a family get together to prepare a grand feast, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A little girl assisting her mother folds a sunny yellow six-yard saree, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Wearing a beaded rosary, a young devotee dries his mother's saree on the beach, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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The mighty temple tower, seen through a saree, is dwarfed by the devotees in the foreground, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Two women engaged in small talk as they dry their saree, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A young woman changing her clothes after the ritual bath at the seashore. The saree serves as a screen to shield her modesty, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A sea of people taking a holy dip in the waters of the Kulasekarapattinam beach even as a male devotee emerges from the waters, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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Devotees dressed up as the dark-hued Lord Krishna on the seashore. A daughter safeguarding her father's belt even as her mother walks out of the waters, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A lady devotee and her daughter coming out from the holy bath as their divine disguises wash off, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A vendor of colourful, beaded chains at the temple festival watches a transaction, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos
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A devotee up close: she's wearing a holy garland of lemons and is carrying a pot of roaring flames, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A dancing devotee is lost in the pinnacle of spirit possession as he prepares to make a prophetic pronouncement, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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A day after the fair: A mask of the monkey-god Hanuman and a rose-and-marigold garland discarded on the beach sands, 2008. Copyright N.Jaisingh/Trikaya Photos.
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