Mhaisal - a village, on the banks of the river Krishna, is in Sangli district of the western state of Maharashtra. Being on the boundary between Karnataka and Maharashtra, it is a confluence of cultures, languages and religions. Though the official language is Marathi, almost seventy percent of the population is bi-lingual. The highway to Bijapur and Belgaum, passes through the village. Agriculture is the main occupation, with sugar-cane, and grapes being the most important crops. Mhaisalkars are lovers of festivals, which are celebrated all year round with fervor and gaiety. (Map)
It is fortuitous that not only do I hail from Mhaisal, but chose, to spend my life here.


Sunday, February 3, 2008

"Bhandarkhana"

Mhaisal being on the boundary between Maharashtra & Karnataka states, enjoys a unique blend of cultures, of North and South India. This beautiful interweaving of cultures is reflected in the festivals that are celebrated.
"Renuka" the embodiment of "Shakti", and venerated as "Adimaya", has her seat at "Saundatti", in Belgaum Dist. of Karnataka. She is worshipped in North Karnataka, and South Maharashtra, as "Yellamma"(every one's mother, in Kannada), with many temples dedicated to her.
One of the many festivals in her honour is the "Bhandarkhana", which is essentially, 'breaking bread', together without distinction of class, creed, caste or relegion.
My uncle, late Kishorsing Shinde, was one of Her ardent devotees, he started the Bhandarkhana in our village on a grand scale over Thirty Six years ago. At it's peak, over 12,000 people participated. It was said that on the Bhandarkhana day, not a single hearth was stoked in the village, as every one would partake of the common meal as prasad.
The preparations begin at least ten days before the Poornima (full moon day), in the month of "Poush", of the Hindu, lunar calendar. Many send in their offerings, in the form of money, wheat, Sugar/Jagery, and other stuff. There is a panch committee,(presently headed by my cousin, Kailassing), which oversees all the preparations. The actual cooking starts very early in the morning. The Kheer ( a sweet gruel of Wheat ,Jaggery and added flavours) is prepared in huge vessels called a "Kail" .
In the morning the "Aarti" (invocation and praise of the Deity) is performed. Then the "Pangats" start. The first serving goes as a "Nevedya"(offering) to the Goddess, and then the "Jogtins"("Devdasis", these women are fortunately becoming rarer by the day, and will eventually disappear), are fed, with a lot of respect. It is indeed interesting to see the richest and poorest, the upper castes and the lower ones, Hindus and Muslims, all sit together and share the same simple fare, with piety and humility. A real portrayal of "Sarva-Dharma-Samabhav" (True Indian Secularism)

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Interesting and informative...

Kiran said...

Going through these articles, has made me realise all that I've been missing in my Life. All my Memories were refreshed, when LONG back I too used to be a part of all these cerimonies with my LOVED ones. Maybe I cannot express myself in words like my brother (Deepak Dada) has. I only want you to Know I too remember every moment we have been together, I miss you all...

sunil more said...

Even today in 2013 all my memories are refreshed with events that marked this bhandarkhana annually.

We are told in advance not to bring tiffins on this day and were treated a wholesome meal either behind the school or at some place in village.

also, recollect how we use to go and take ashirwad from Shri.Kishorebaba especially during exam days.

lot of pleasant and unforgetable memories attached to this place.

this made my day today even on 14.1.2013.

thanks

Kiran said...

The Greatness of Great Personalities Like our Dada & Mothe-Kaka, was not only appreciated during their Existance, even today their Teachings are followed, recalling Memories of them itself Proves their Greatness !
Never Ever they thought of doing a favour for anybody, expecting something in Return especially the 'Common Man', Humanity was their Relegion, not like todays politicians who count everything in terms of Financial Benefits !

Kiran said...

The Greatness of Great Personalities Like our Dada & Mothe-Kaka, was not only appreciated during their Existance, even today their Teachings are followed, recalling Memories of them itself Proves their Greatness !
Never Ever they thought of doing a favour for anybody, expecting something in Return especially the 'Common Man', Humanity was their Relegion, not like todays politicians who count everything in terms of Financial Benefits !