Friday, January 30, 2009

Bhagoria - Festival of Hue and Color

This colorful festival of the Bhils and Bhilalas, particularly in the district of West Nimar and Jhabua, is actually in the nature of a mass svayamvara, a marriage market, held on the various market days falling before the Holi festival in month of March every year. As the name of the festival indicates, - bhag, to run, - after choosing their partners, the young people elope and are subsequently accepted as husband and wife by society through predetermined customs.

It is not always that boys and girls intending to marry each other meet in the festival for the first time. In a large number of cases the alliance is already made between the two, the festival providing the institutionalized framework for announcing the alliance publically. The tradition is that the boy applies gulal, red powder, on the face of the girl whom he selects as his wife. The girl, if willing, also applies gulal on the boy's face.
This may not happen immediately but the boy may pursue her and succeed eventually.

Earlier, the Bhagoria Haat also the place for settling old disputes; open invitations were sent to enemies for a fight in the HAAT. Bloody battles used to be quite common in the past but today police and administration do not allow people to go to the HAAT armed.

The Bhagoria haat also coincides with the completion of harvesting, adding to it the dimension of being an agricultural festival as well. If the crops have been good, the festival assumes an additional air of gaiety.

In the life of the Bhils and Bhilalas, Bhagoria is not merely one festival but in fact a series of fairs held one by one at various villages on their specific market days, commencing eight days before Holi.

4 comments:

Varun G said...

Hey... Great posting on Holi. I am Varun from Kolkata and we celebrate 2 day Holi. One in 11th March for Bengali and another on 12th March for non-bengali. Check my blog for Holi Phagwa Doljatra 2009. Your comment on my Holi postings will be highly appreciated.

Adharshila Learning Centre said...

dear shivkumar ji

we run a non profit residential school for tribal children in the bhangoria area. we wanted to get in touch for some photographs for a fund raising publishing for the school. would be happy to give creditsif you oblige. pl. cntct at adharshila.learningcentre@gmail.com

Deepakbellur said...

Wow !! That was cool and interesting !! An endearing blog post ! There are some really cool things that have happened in this world. I find those really endearing. I wonder if you've read about how Doppler set up an experiment to establish what is now known as Doppler's Effect? Try and read about it.

Deepakbellur said...

Wow !! That was cool and interesting !! An endearing blog post ! There are some really cool things that have happened in this world. I find those really endearing. I wonder if you've read about how Doppler set up an experiment to establish what is now known as Doppler's Effect? Try and read about it.