Rath Yatra Special

Bachasa & Hera Panchami, When Maharis Sided With Goddess Laxmi!

By
OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: The ‘human consort’ of Lord Jagannath may now be the thing of the past, but Maharis or Devadasis continue to live in a beautiful Odissi form and the Odisha capital got a chance to immerse in its beauty on Sunday.

Celebrated dancer Rupashree Mohapatra, who has kept the Mahari form alive, performed at Odisha Crafts Museum during the Museum Walk here. She also highlighted the role of Maharis during Rath Yatra on the occasion.

During Rath Yatra, a Bachasa (war of words) takes place between Goddess Laxmi and Lord Jagannath. During this, the Daitas take the side of Lord Jagannath and the Devadasis that of Goddess Laxmi, she informed.

“Five days after Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra arrive at Gundicha Temple for the annual sojourn, Goddess Laxmi accompanied by a group of Devadasis try to persuade the Lord to come back, on Hera Panchami,” she said.

Rupashree said the Maharis dance and sing for Lord Jagannath. “On Hera Panchami, the Devadasis symbolically express Goddess Laxmi’s anger to Him,” said Rupashree.

To keep this tradition alive, the danseuse is planning a performance on Hera Pachami, which falls on July 18 this year.

At the museum, Rupashree’s troupe started the performance with ‘Mangalacharan’, followed by ‘Sita Kamala’. Devotion to the Lord expressed through subtle mudras, graceful movements and deft footwork, especially during the mystic ‘Laxmi Strotam’, left the audience spellbound.

Rupashree’s solo recitals – ‘Guru Jadu Nandana…’  and Mani Bimana Govinda, a Chandan Yatra special song – took them to an altogether different level.

Mahari dance originated in the Jagannath Temple in Puri as a ritual dance for the deities.

There is mention of six categories of women who performed different types of services for the deity of Puri — bhitara gaoni, bahara gaoni, nachuni, patuari, raja angila and gahana mahari. Of them, only two, bhitara gaoni and bahara gaoni survived up to the mid-20th century. There is a ‘Record of Rights’ of 1952 pertaining to the Jagannath Temple, which provides information on nine incumbent Maharis of the time.

OB Bureau

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