SITALA
IN SPRING: FESTIVAL OF THE BENGALI GODDESS OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
(40 minutes, 1986, black & white) - Available
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Goddess Sitala (the "Cool One") controls infectious diseases such as
smallpox. She is frequently the "mother" goddess of an entire village.
Villagers who have moved into the industrial-residential Calcutta suburb
of Salkia (where the film was made) continue to support numerous neighborhood
Sitala temples. On the first day of the Spring festival, the Sitala
images in the many Salkia temples are decorated and joyously carried
in separate processions to the Hooghly river for bathing. During the
processions, devotees may actually touch the Sitala images. The film
concentrates on the rites in the largest Sitala temple, including the
sacrifice of goats.
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