Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Saturday, 23 November 2013
TOURISTS BACK IN CYCLONE-HIT GANJAM
Tourism in the Phailin-hit Ganjam district has resumed with a gradual inflow of visitors to the famous tourist destinations like Gopalpur-on-Sea, Rambha-on-Chilka and the Tara Tarini Shakti Peeth. As the peak tourist season spans from October to March, all the 20 major hotels — including the State-owned Panthanivas — have been getting visitors soon after the authorities cleaned up Gopalpur, according to hoteliers.
Visitors from the USA, Canada, Italy, Korea, Britain, Germany and Belgium have been visiting the town after normalcy was restored after the Phailin battered the sea resort on October 12. The lighting system has been restored in the beach on a priority basis for the convenience of the tourists, said Gopalpur Notified Area Council Executive Officer R Mishra.
Tourists from West Bengal and some other places have come to Rambha. They had been lodged at Rambha and Barkul before visiting the Chilika lake. The restoration work is almost complete at Chilika. Boating has also resumed in the lake, Rambha Panthanivas Manager Rabi Das said. Another tourist spot, the Tampara lake, located near Chhatrapur, has suffered a serious setback as its boating club, jetty, decorative electric poles and other facilities were destroyed. It would take some more time to restore normalcy at the lake area, official sources said. Source: The Pioneer
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Phailin changes face of ‘green’ Maa Tara Tarini hill Shrine
Nature’s fury in the form of the Phailin cyclone has devastated everything at the famous Tara Tarini hill shrine except the main temple on the hill top.
The 965 feet high hill, which was proud of its lush green vegetation cover, has become totally naked with the brown rocky base showing up. Most of the large trees on this hill have got uprooted or massively damaged by the cyclonic storm. According to secretary of the Tara Tarini Development Board (TTDB) Pramod Panda, they included several decade old banyan and peepul trees. “Due to its lush green nature, this hill was being called Purnagiri or Kumari parvat. But the cyclone seems to have snatched away that identity from the hill,” he said. A cashew plantation of the hill shrine at Sholaghara near the hill has also been completely devastated.
The ropeway station at the foothills of the famous Tara Tarini mangled with uprooted trees in the aftermath of Cyclone Phailin |
According to the priests and authorities of the TTDB, this hill shrine had not faced such devastation during the two cyclones that hit Ganjam district in 1999.
Major attraction
A major attraction of this hill shrine was the rope way to the hill top. It is an irony that it was to be restarted recently after renovation. But the cyclone has caused much damage to the ropeway which would surely delay its inception.
Although the towers and cables of the ropeway are in place, they have to be checked up to ascertain whether they are strong enough after the cyclone. The carriages of the ropeway have been damaged.
All buildings at the hill top and most buildings at the foot of the hill were damaged by the cyclone. No structure has remained at the hill top except the newly-renovated temple which was completed in 2010.
This temple had been built as per traditional Rekha style of Odia temple architecture. It again proved that Rekha style of temple architecture as per which famous Jagannath temple of Puri and Lingaraj temple of Bhubaneswar have been built can with stand major cyclones.
The stairway and the road to the hill top have been cleared up but drinking water supply and power connectivity to the hill top remains snapped.
For providing drinking water to devotees, water is being taken by tanker to the hill top.
Nature’s fury also had its impact on the flow of devotees to the hill shrine. Very few visitors are visiting the hill shrine and their number was not expected to rise even during the Kali Puja, the priests of the temple said.
Pre cyclone image |
Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), southern division, Bikash Mohapatra, who also happens to be president of the TTDB, said all the developmental projects proposed for this hill shrine were also stalled due to the devastation caused by the cyclone.
The TTDB had planned to move around a ‘rath’ in Ganjam district to collect donations for the development of the hill shrine, which cannot be taken up now as the whole district is devastated by the cyclone and the rains and flood that followed.
“We are now planning to start online donation facility for the restoration and reconstruction works at the hill shrine so that devotees living outside could come over to help in rebuilding the hill shrine to its past glory.
Priority
“Our first priority now would be to regenerate the devastated vegetation of the hill shrine in consultation with the forest department,” said the RDC. The aim would be to plant those species of trees on the hill which would sustain cyclonic storms in future and would not get uprooted. But it is for sure for next few years the hill shrine would continue to have a barren look as a memory of wrath of nature which did not spare the hill which was a major centre of faith. Source: The Hindu
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Navaratri begins at Adi Shakti Peeth Tara Tarini
Navratri
is a festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Maa Durga/ Shakti. The word
Navaratri literally means nine nights. During these nine nights and ten days,
nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshiped. Like
in First Navratri – Shailputri, Second Navratri – Bhramcharini, Third Navratri
– Chandraghanta, Fourth Navratri – Kushmanda, Fifth Navratri – Skandmata, Sixth
Navratri – Kaatyayani, Seventh Navratri – Kaalratri, Eighth Navratri –
Mahagauri and Ninth Navratri – Siddhiratri are worshipped. The tenth day is
commonly celebrated as Vijayadashami or "Dussehra".
Vijayadashami
or Durga Puja is a festival, which is celebrated in different ways in India. In
major Shakti Peethas like Kamakshya, Daksinakali, Bimala, Vaishnodevi,
Chamundeswari and particularly in Adi Shakti Peeth of Maa Tara Tarini the Durga
Puja is observed for 16 days, starting from Krushna
Paksha Ashtami to Shukla Paksha
Navami of the Hindu Calendar, also known as Shodasa Dinatmaka Upachara. Navaratri
is the last nine days of Shodasa Puja.
SHODASA PUJA BEGINS AT TARA TARINI SHRINE
SHODASA PUJA BEGINS AT TARA TARINI SHRINE
Wednesday, 02 October 2013 | PNS | BRAHMAPUR | in Bhubaneswar: The Sodasha Puja or Shodasa Dinatmaka Upachara of Maa Tara Tarini in the run-up to the Dussehra festival started from Mulastami on September 27 at the hill shrine near here.
The Sodasha Puja began with Chandi Path and Yajna, also known as Devi Utthapana. With the chanting of religious hymns in the spiritual ambiance of the hill shrine and the ritualistic worship by the devotees, the festive atmosphere looked surcharged with an exhilarating blend of spirituality. Tara Tarini Development Board (TTDB) secretary, office bearers, temple authorities and thousands of devotees were present on the day…Link- http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/bhubaneswar/shodasa-puja-begins-at-tara-tarini-shrine.html
Odisha: Shodasa puja begins at Tara Tarini
Report by Odisha Diary bureau, Berhampur: The Sodasha Puja or Shodasa Dinatmaka Upachara of Maa Tara Tarini in the run up to the Dussehra festival started from Mulastami on 27 September at the hill shrine near Berhampur city in Odisha. The Sodasha Puja began with Chandi Path and Yagna, also known as DEVI- UTTHAPANA……Link http://www.orissadiary.com/ShowDistrictNews.asp?id=44500
SHODASA PUJA BEGINS AT TARA TARINI SHRINE
Ganjam: The Sodasha Puja or Shodasa Dinatmaka Upachara of Maa Tara Tarini in the run-up to the Dussehra festival started from Mulastami on September 27 at the hill shrine near here.
The Sodasha Puja began with Chandi Path and Yajna, also known as Devi Utthapana. With the chanting of religious hymns in the spiritual ambiance of the hill shrine and the ritualistic worship by the devotees, the festive atmosphere looked surcharged with an exhilarating blend of spirituality-Like -http://www.odishabarta.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14399:-shodasa-puja-begins-at-tara-tarini&catid=35:top-stories
Shodasa Puja begins at Maa Tara Tarini Adi Shakti Peeth
The Sodasha Puja or Shodasa dinatmaka Upachara of Maa Tara Tarini in the run up to the Dussehra festival started from Mulastami on 27 September at the hill shrine near Berhampur city in Odisha.
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Monday, 30 September 2013
Shodasa Puja begins at Maa Tara Tarini Hill Shrine
The Sodasha Puja or Shodasa dinatmaka Upachara of Maa Tara Tarini in the run up to the Dussehra festival started from Mulastami on 27 September at the hill shrine near Berhampur city in Odisha. The Sodasha Puja began with Chandi Path and Yagna, also known as DEVI- UTTHAPANA. With the chanting of religious hymns in the spiritual ambiance of the Hill Shrine and the ritualistic worship by the devotees surcharged the festive atmosphere with an exhilarating blend of spirituality. The Secretary TTDB, other officials of TTDB, temple authorities and thousands of devotees were present on that day at the hill top shrine.
With the commencement of the puja after 3.00 pm on Mulastami and amidst chanting of hymns the Sevakas of Maa Tara Tarini temple brought 108 pots of water from the holy River Rushikulya flowing at the foot hill of this ancient Shrine. After the rituals of Snana, Majana, Maha Arati and commencement of Yagna in the established tradition the goddess gave darshan to her devotees in the Rajarajeswari Besha and the entire process continued till 7.30 pm. As per the information from the Shrine the Chandi Patha and Yagna will continue till last day of Vijayadashami / Dussehra.
Durga Puja is a festival, which is celebrated in different ways in India. In major Shakti Peethas like Kamakshya, Daksinakali, Bimala, Vaishnodevi, Chamundeswari and particularly in Adi Shakti Peeth of Maa Tara Tarini the Durga Puja is observed for 16 days, starting from Krushna Paksha Ashtami to Shukla Paksha Navami of the Hindu Calendar, also known as Shodasa Dinatmaka Upachara. The Goddess Durga is also worshiped by devotees in different Pendals for a period of either nine days or less across the states of eastern India.
Out of the 16 days the Navratri Puja at the Tara Tarini shrine will start from October 05 and will culminate till october13. The Sodasha Puja and particularly Navratri are very important and major festival in the religious calendar of the Shrine. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshiped i.e., on theFirst day of Navratri – Shailputri, Second day of Navratri – Bhramcharini, Third Navratri – Chandraghanta, Fourth Navratri – Kushmanda, Fifth Navratri – Skandmata, Sixth Navratri – Kaatyayani, Seventh Navratri – Kaalratri, Eighth Navratri – Mahagauri/Mahakali and Ninth Navratri – Siddhiratri are worshipped. The tenth day is known as Vijayadashami and the Sharad Sodasha Puja culminates in Durga Puja or "Dussehra". During this entire 16 days period the Sanctum of Maa Tara Tarini Shakti Peeth remains open round the clock for Darshan of the devotees.
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Were Ganjem in Goa and Ganjam in Odisha linked in ancient times?
Was the Devi of Ganjem in Goa inspired by
Tara-Tarini of Ganjam, Odisha?
A professor in Goa University's history department, Pratima
Kamat has posed this question after her ethnoarchaeological research into the
'Boat Deities' of the Mhadei River Valley of the Satari and Sanguem talukas of
Goa (Tarini and Tar-Vir: The Unique Boat Deities of Goa, 2008) revealed what
she terms as exciting new linkages between Goa and Odisha.
Kamat points out that scholars have written about Goa's
cultural links with Bengal, especially about the migration of the Gaud Saraswat
Brahmins to Goa, but not much about the maritime traditions and heritage with
the state's links to Odisha. "Certain cultural similarities are visible in the
ethnographical heritage of the two maritime societies, Goan and Odia, located
on opposite coasts of the Indian peninsula etched in the early medieval times
that are worthy of more intensive research," Kamat states in her study.
Ganjem was a last port of call along the River Mandovi for
centuries, but its past is fading with time.
"Unique votive as well as abandoned sculptures of the Devi-in-a-boat
are located in the Satari and Sanguem talukas of Goa. These may be compared
with a similar Devi-in-a-boat found in some parts of coastal Odisha," says
Kamat.
In addition to iconographical evidence, she points to
ethnographical comparisons between the worship of Tara-Tarini/Tara in places
like Ganjam, Ghatgaon and Ratnagiri in Odisha, and the votive traditions
associated with the Devi-in-a-boat as 'Tarini' in the Satari and Sanguem
talukas of Goa.
Kamat draws similarities between the boat festival of
Sanquelim, another riverine port like Ganjem, with the Boita Bandana and Bali
Yatra of Cuttack, Odisha.
The Goan river, Mhadei and its tributaries are hosts to the
Devi-in-a-boat and shaped the region's cultural history as much as River
Mahanadi influenced Odisha.
Both states also witnessed the influence of Buddhism and
Jainism; have a votive tradition of supplicating the Saptamatrika; enjoy a
Shaktipitha status; possess similar maritime traditions, Kamat states in her
study.
Referring to the culinary aspect, the Goan patoli and its
Oriya country cousin, the endura pitha, Kamat says they suggest another reason
to support her research. Source: ToI
Friday, 14 June 2013
Tara Tarini hill shrine to get new ropeway
Tara Tarini hill shrine near Berhampur in Ganjam district is
all set to get a new ropeway to the hill top shrine. According to authorities
of the Tara Tarini Development Board (TTDB), a test run of this new modernized
ropeway had started from May 14. After completion of one month of test run,
there would be a proper security check and date of its inauguration would be
fixed.
It may be noted that a Kolkata-based company had started a
ropeway to the hill top in 2007. In August 2012 this company withdrew from the
project.
Notable, now Usha Breco Pvt. Ltd, Ghaziabad has established
this ropeway at the Tara Tarini hill shrine near Berhampur on the lines of the
modern Ropeways at Mansa Devi in Haridwar.
According to the secretary of the TTDB, Pramod Panda, the
ropeway had remained defunct since August 2012. Source: The Hindu
Friday, 10 May 2013
RDC reviews developmental works and law and order situation at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine
A meeting of Tara Tarini Development
Board (TTDB) was held on 8 May in Berhampur under the Chairmanship of Revenue
Divisional Commissioner Southern Division and Chairman TTDB Shri Bikash
Mohapatra to review the ongoing developmental works and law and order condition
at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine.
After reviewing the current law and
order situation at the Shrine area the Chairman directed the Ganjam Collector
(In-charge) Shri Lingaraj Rath to expedite the establishment of a police
station at the Hill Shrine.
Evaluating the on going developmental
works the Chairman clarified that the R&D department Govt. of Odisha would
soon start the construction work of a Reception Centre, Bus Stand, Prasad
Mandap and lavatory complex at the Shrine. The Tourism Department, Govt. of Odisha
has already sanction Rs. 86 lakhs for this purpose.
It was also decided that the ambitious
parking project on the hill top area connecting the Ghat road to the Path Way
will commence soon at a cost of Rs. 4 crores. This project will create more
space for parking of vehicles near the shrine on the Tara Tarini Hill top.
As per the decision the ropeway
modernization work undertaken by Usha Breco Pvt. Ltd will be completed soon and
opened for public use. The RDC directed the Sub-Collector, Chhatrapur, to check
the safety standards and other details according to govt. rules before giving
clearance. Notable, Usha Breco Pvt. Ltd
has established this ropeway at the Tara Tarini hill shrine on the lines of the
modern Ropeways at Mansa Devi in Haridwar.
In this meeting the Chairman also said
that the Solar Light project which was pending nearly for a year will be
expedited. Rs. 50 lakh has been sanctioned by the Govt. of India for this
project, he informed.
In this meeting the Chairman closely
monitored the law and order situation at Tara Tarini shrine area and security
of the pilgrims coming to this Shakti Pith. He said that an unfortunate
incident of sexual assault has happened in the recent past at a distance of
around 5 kms from the holy Shrine.
He directed the District Collector and
SP to keep strict vigil in the entire holy Shrine area and ensure the security
of the devotees coming to the Shakti Pith.
He said the upcoming police station near
the shrine will further strength the law and order situation in the Shrine
area.
Along with the RDC, the OMFED CMD Shri
Sanjeev Kumar Mishra, Ganjam Collector In-charge Shri Lingaraj Rath, officials
of Ganjam District, Tahsildar Purushottampur, Secretary and other officials of
TTDB were also present in the meeting.
Ram Prasad Tripathy, PRO, Tara Tarini Development Board, Berhampur, Odisha
Monday, 29 April 2013
Chaitra Yatra 2013: Month long Yatra concludes at Maa Tara Tarini Shrine, over 15 lakh pay obeisance
Marked by devotional celebrations and with the presence of
lakhs of devotees the month long Chaitra Yatra at Tara Tarini Shakti Pith came
to an end. The chanting of religious hymns in the spiritual ambiance of the
Hill Shrine and the ritualistic worship of the devotees throughout the month
charged the atmosphere with an exhilarating blend of spirituality.
So far as the Chaitra month is concerned, in India's
national civil calendar it is the first month of the Hindu year. This month is
also associated with the coming of spring season and therefore Holi, the spring
festival of colours, is celebrated on the eve of Chaitra throughout the
country. The first day of Chaitra is widely celebrated as Hindu New Year's Day
in India (Varsha Pratipada), known as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra, Chaitrai Vishu
or Puthandu in Tamil Nadu and Ugadi in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
The Chaitra Yatra in the holy Chaitra month is celebrated at
the ancient Tara Tarini hill shrine every year during the early spring season
that falls in the month of March/April.
Chaitra Yatra 2013 commenced on the 27 March and concluded
on April 27. Thousands of Sadhus, Sanyasins, Devi Sadhkas and devotees thronged
the shrine for divine blessings of Maa Tara Tarini during this period.
Like the other Tuesdays of the month there was also heavy
rush on the last and fourth Tuesday at the hill shrine. Darshan for the
devotees started in the sanctum sanctorum after midnight Maha Arati at around
3.00 a.m and continued up to late evening. During the Maha Arati festival
thousands of devotees were present at the shrine.
It is notable, that all the Tuesdays of the month of Chaitra
are days of celebration at this shrine and devotees gather in lakhs to take a
glimpse of Adi Shakti Maa Tara Tarini to get rid of their difficulties and to
accomplish their worldly desires. On the fourth Tuesday devotees waited in long
queues to take a glance of Maa throughout the day and offered prayers. On this
occasion more than ten thousand kids tonsured their heads at the Shrine for a
delightful life.
Tara Tarini Development Board arranged; Khichdi Prasad for
lakhs of the pilgrims, special bus to reach the hill top shrine and made
arrangements for special darshan, barbers for Mundan ceremony of the babies
besides safe drinking water for the devotees.
As per the tradition like other Tuesdays thousands of
families and groups cooked food as an offering to the goddesses in around 2
square k.m orchards of the foothill area after fulfillment of their desires and
had a day of picnic at the Shrine.
Heavy police deployment was made by the district
administration. Two IPS officers were in charge to control the law and order
situation in and around the shrine. The administration also made wide
arrangements to control traffic at the foot hill area during the month.
As per primary assessment over 10 lakh of devotees paid
obeisance on Four Tuesdays of the Chaitra month and another 5 lakh pilgrims
visited the Shrine during other days of the month.
This year the month long Chaitra Yatra at this Shakti Pith
has passed off peacefully but it remained in news due to the death of 3
pilgrims.
The district administration, volunteers, social
organizations, media (both electronic and print), Panchayat and local people
extended their full support to Tara Tarini Development Board for peacefully
arranging the Yatra during the whole month.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
More than five lakh devotees throng Tara Tarini Hill shrine on Third Tuesday of Chaitra month
The Third Tuesday (April 16, 2013) of the Hindu month of Chaitra passed off peacefully at Maa Tara Tarini Hill Shrine near Berhampur in Odisha. More than five lakh devotees thronged this ancient Shakti shrine which is believed to have originated from the limbs of Mata Sati. Located on the banks of River Rushikulya, the Tara Tarini Hill Shrine draws people across the year, but the month of Chaitra and the Third Tuesday in particular witnesses the largest congregation of devotees. As per the age old practice, more than twenty thousand babies tonsured their heads during the day through ‘mundan’ and offer hairs seeking the blessings of the mother Goddesses for a blissful life.
The third Tuesday, considered the holiest in the annual calendar of events of the Hill Shrine, began with the chanting of traditional Mantras on the midnight of Monday. The priests performed the rituals of Snana, Majana and Maha Arati of the Goddesses before the sanctum sanctorum of the Shrine was thrown open for the devotees. Thousands of devotees were seen standing in queues on the hilltop to have an early darshan of the goddesses. Many senior officials of the State government were present on the occasion including Shri V. Karthikeya Pandian, I.A.S and Secretary to Chief Minister of Odisha, the District Collector of Ganjam Shri Krishan Kumar and the Superintendent of Police of the District, officials of the local administration, office bearers of TTDB and Tara Tarini temple administration were also present on the occasion.
The Third Tuesday of Chaitra which saw a footfall of more than 5 lakh people passed off peacefully. The entire Hill Shrine and its surrounding areas including the Rushikulya riverbank was chockablock from the wee hours till late evening. Devotees waited in long queues and dared late-afternoon drizzle to offer prayers at the temple on the hill-top and participate in the Chaitra Mela, one of the biggest religious fairs in the country. On this occasion, more than 10,000 groups were seen cooking in the surrounding locations and had a day of picnic at the Shrine. TTDB also arranged Khichdi Prasad of Maa Tara Tarini besides safe drinking water was distributed to the devotees.
Like the earlier occasions, heavy police deployment was made by the local administration to avert any untoward incident and control the large number of people gathered for the fair. The district administration also made arrangements to control traffic in and around the shrine. Police beat houses and temporary health centers were set up near the foot hill bus stop and at the Lions’ Gate of the shrine. Six special buses were pressed into service to help the devotees reach the hill top. Arrangements were also made for special Darshan of Maa on the hill shrine and more than 8,000 devotees queued up for special darshan on the hilltop.
Monday, 22 April 2013
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Second Tuesday of Chaitra passes off peacefully at Tara Tarini Sthana Pitha (Breast Shrine)
The Second Tuesday
(April 09, 2013) of the Hindu month of Chaitra passed off peacefully at Maa
Tara Tarini Hill Shrine near Berhampur in Odisha.
With the chanting of
traditional Mantras on the midnight of Monday the festivals of the holy Tuesday
started. The priests performed the
Snana, Majana and Maha Arati of the Goddesses at the midnight. After these
traditional ceremonies the sanctum sanctorum of the Shrine, considered as the
Sthana Pitha (Breast Shrine) of Adi Shakti, was thrown open for Darshan of devotees
at 2 am in the morning.
During the Maha
Arati festival at the midnight around 30 thousand devotees were present in the
hill shrine. Mr. Satyabrata Sahu, IAS
Commissioner-cum-Secretary of Fisheries & ARD Department Government of
Odisha including many other senior officials of the State Government, district
administration, office bearers of TTDB and Tara Tarini temple administration
were present during this occasion.
The Second Tuesday
of this holy Chaitra month saw footfall of around 2 to 3 lakh devotees in the
hill Shrine starting from the wee hours till late evening. Devotees waited in
long queues to take a glimpse of Adi Shakti Tara Tarini and offer prayers at
the temple on the hill-top.
People from every
nook and corner of Odisha and far off places of the country and outside were
present on the occasion.
On this occasion
more than ten thousand kids tonsured their heads as per the age-old tradition
of offering hair of newborns after the first birthday at the Shrine for a
blissful life.
TTDB arranged
Khichdi Prasad of Maa Tara Tarini besides safe drinking water was distributed
to the devotees.
As per the tradition
around 3000 groups from different parts of the State cooked their food as an
offering to the goddesses in the orchards at the foothill and had a day of
picnic at the Shrine.
Heavy police
deployment was made by the local administration to avert any untoward incident
and control the large number of people gathered for the fair. The district
administration made arrangements to control traffic in and around the shrine.
Police beat houses
and temporary health centers were set up near the foot hill bus stop and at the
Lions’ Gate of the shrine.
Six special buses
were pressed into service to help the devotees reach the hill top. Arrangements
were also made for special Darshan of Maa on the hill shrine.
However, in an
unfortunate incident two devotees died during the Chaitra Yatra. Siddhant
Behera (16) of Keshapur drowned in river Rushikulya during taking bath and K
Rina Patra of Balarampur under Hinjilikatu police station died as a branch of a
mango tree fell on her near Panthashala on the foothill of the shrine.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Tara Tarini chock-a-block with devotees on first Tuesday of Chaitra
Thousands
of devotees from far off places in the state and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh
thronged Tara Tarini temple, about 35 km from Berhampur city, on the occasion
of first Tuesday of Chaitra Mela on April 02, 2013.
Braving
the scorching heat, they climbed the 999 steps of the 17th century
temple, on the banks of river Rushikulya, to tonsure the head of their
children. Devotees offer hair to the deity, as a part of age-old tradition, on
every Tuesday during the month of Chaitra. "I work in Delhi and have come all the way to get my
child's head tonsured here," said Deepak Sahu, a software engineer. Even
though a road has been laid till the temple, most devotees prefer climbing the
steps for 'darshan'.
"The
district administration and the temple administration have made elaborate
arrangements for the convenience of visitors," said secretary of Tara
Tarini Development Board (TTDB) Pramod Kumar Panda. Water is being provided on
the way to the temple along with healthcare facilities. At least 500 police
personnel have been deployed to maintain law and order. "No untoward
incident has been reported till now," said SDPO (Chhatrapur) A Ch Pahi.
The
authorities charge Rs 20 for 'Mundan' (close shaving) on the temple premises
and only Re 1 for 'darshan', though special darshan costs Rs 50 per head,
sources said.
Volunteers
have been engaged to make the drive against polythene on the temple premises
successful. They have been asked to convince the devotees not to throw
polythene on the premises. RDC (southern division) Bikash Mohapatra had
stressed making the shrine a polythene-free zone at the preparatory meeting for
the festival. Source: Times of India
Monday, 1 April 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
Tara Tarini hill shrine all set for Chaitra Mela
As
part of the preparations for the upcoming Chaitra Yatra at Tara Tarini Hill
Shrine in Odisha, the District Collector of Ganjam and Vice Chairman of the
Tara Tarini Development Board Dr. Krishan Kumar called a special meeting at the
Conference Hall of the Collectorate in Chhatrapur on March 19, 2013. Notable,
that the month long Chaitra festival at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine, believed to be
the Breast Shrine of Adi Shakti, has a special significance in the annual
calendar of events of the Hill Shrine. This year the Chaitra Yatra will start
on the first Tuesday from April 02. As per the English calendar the Second,
Third and Fourth Tuesdays which are the most auspicious days during the Chaitra
month falls on 09th, 16th and 23rd April respectively.
Ganjam
district collector Dr. Krishan Kumar reviewed the law and order, water supply,
transportation, parking and sanitation arrangements in and around the holy
shrine. He informed that taking the huge
gathering into consideration 10 more temporary lavatory complexes will come up
on the hill top. Drinking water will be provided to the people both on the hill
top and on the foot hill of the shrine and for that the administration will
arrange adequate number of water tankers on the foot hill area, he said. The
collector also informed that the administration will take all necessary steps
to provide uninterrupted power supply to the shrine from each Monday midnight
to Tuesday midnight during the whole month. He said the chief district Medical
officer will open health camps and look into the food quality on the road side
eateries in and around the shrine area.
The
Collector informed that akin to the practice of previous years, facility for
Special Darshan at the shrine and special buses to the hilltop will be arranged
for the benefit of the devotees. Huge police deployment will be made on all
Tuesdays of the month for the maintenance of law and order and traffic
management in and around the hill shrine. He said that clean water will be
released on every yatra day from the reservoir to the holy Rushikulya River on
the foot hill for bathing purpose of the devotees.
It
is noteworthy that the modernization work of the Ropeway to the hill top by the
USHA BRECO Company, Ghaziabad, is currently underway. The district collector
has given instructions to the company to make it ready by the first week of
April for quicker and hassle free transportation of devotees.
Among
others, Chhatrapur sub-collector, District Culture officer, BDO Purushottampur,
Tahasildar Purushottampur, TTDB Secretary Pramod Kumar Panda, Executive officer
MBK Rao, District Superintendent of Police other officials and TTDB office
bearers were present on the occasion.
Preparations
in full swing
for
Chaitra Jatra
BERHAMPUR,
March 24, 2013: Preparations were in full swing for the annual Chaitra Jatra
festival at Tara Tarini hill shrine in Ganjam district...................
All
set for Tara Tarini Mela
Bhubaneswar:
23/March/2013: Kishan Kumar has asked the officials to get in readiness for the
upcoming Chaitra Yatra at Maa Tara Tarini Hill Shrine in Odisha, This is the
Holiest shrine ................................
Preparatory
meeting held for Chaitra Yatra
at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine
Report
by OdishaDiary bureau, Berhampur: As part of the preparations for the upcoming
Chaitra Yatra at Tara Tarini Hill Shrine in Odisha, the District Collector of
Ganjam and Vice Chairman of the Tara Tarini Development Board Dr. Krishan Kumar
called a special meeting.......................................................
Record hair collection expected at Tara Tarini temple in Ganjam
Famous Tara Tarini temple in Ganjam district of Odisha is expected to earn around Rs 3.88 lakh by selling hair offered to its deities this year. "About a dozen organisations took part in the auction last week and a group from Andhra Pradesh bid the highest", said an officer of the temple administration. The highest bidding during auction of hair last year was Rs 3.42 lakh, he said.
Hundreds of people climb the 999 steps to the 17th century shrine atop Dahibandi near Purushottampur, about 35 kmfrom here, to get the heads of their children tonsured every Tuesday in the month of Chaitra. "There has been a rise in the number of bidders," said secretary of the Tara Tarini Shrine Develpment Board (TTSDB), Pramod Kumar Panda.
The hair collected from the temple is processed and exported to the US, the UK, France, Germany and Hongkong. The hair is either made into wigs or used for extensions. The short strands serve as raw material for cosmetic products, sources said.
Around 90 per cent of the total collection of hair comes in Chaitra. "The organisation engages several people to collect hair every Tuesday during this month. On other days, a single person is given charge of collecting the hair", said revenue inspector of Tara Tarini, L N Panda. They will be deployed on the temple premises from April 1, he added.
The temple is also going environment-friendly by banning plastic on its premises. In a recent meeting, the TTDB took the decision to make its premises free of polythene and stressed the strict implementation of the decision.
The meeting, held under the chairmanship of revenue divisional commissioner (southern range) Bikash Mohapatra, also discussed plans for the smooth conduct of the Chaitra festival at the temple beginning April 2. Around one lakh devotees are expected to visit the temple every Tuesday during Chaitra.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Chaitra Parba/ Chaitra Mela/ Chaitra Yatra at Taratarini Hill Shrine
The 'Taratarini Mela' or Chaitra Mela at Taratarini shrine is one of the biggest fairs, take place during the month of Chaitra and particularly on each Tuesday of the month of Chaitra i.e. during March-April (according to the English calendar) at the holy Tara Tarini Hill Shrine. Lakhs of devotees come from every corner of world in order to have darshan of the Goddess Tara Tarini and perform their Manasika after fulfillment of their desires. Grand congregations take place on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tuesdays of this month.
This Chaitra Parba/Chaitra Mela/ festival is the most important amongst the festivals, celebrated at the Tara Tarini Hill Shrine.
Significant features of the Chaitra festival are as follows;
- On Tuesday, the Shrine remains open for the Darshan of the deities from 1.00 AM (mid-night on Monday) till 11 PM (of Tuesday). During that period, Pahada (daytime rest) of the deities is confined to night-time only.
- Devotees in large numbers congregate at the top of the hill and the foothill from Monday night itself.
- 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays of the Chaitra are considered to be the most auspicious days to get Siddhi. Therefore large number of devotees (Around 5-7 lakhs) congregate during these days.
- Puja and offering by the devotees are offered to the Chalanti Pratima of deities placed at the Bije Peetha for the Bije Pratima in-front of the temple. However, Darshan of the deities in Garbha Griha (Sanctum of the main temple) is allowed.
- Special Khechidi Bhoga (Fried Rice of around 1,000 K.g of rice, Ghee, Cashew, dry fruits and other items) is supplied to the devotees from Monday mid-night till 6 PM of Tuesday evening non-stop.
- Thousands of devotees come to the shrine during the month of Chaitra and particularly on four Tuesdays to offer the first bunch of Hair of their newborn babies to the goddesses.
- About 20-30 lakh devotees and tourists visiting this holy shrine during this month.
Hair Offerings during Chaitra Mela
- Devotees come to offer the first bunch of Hair of the newborn babies with the believe that Goddesses Tara Tarini will protect the newborns from all evils and ensure their well-being. On normal days the temple barber conducts the tonsuring of the children. Special arrangements for hair offering are made during the Chaitra Tuesday festivals. The temple administration arraigning all equipment necessary for tonsuring. Around 1000 barbers at the barber-shed on hill top and on the foot hill are engaged to help the hair offering of children and other devotees. Hair offering continues from the early morning till 6 PM of Chaitra Tuesdays.
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