With Chhattar festival around the corner, the district
Then a buffalo is sacrificed at the Budharaja or Vairab temple, a satellite shrine of the Manikeswari temple. The swords are then worshipped and brought back to the temple in a procession..Before the start of the sacrifice ritual on Asthami tithi of the Hindu month of Ashwina every year, two swords belonging to the goddess are washed in the pond located behind the palace.
The festival, celebrated in the name of the presiding deity of Orissa’s Kalahandi district, Maa Manikeswari, sees thousands of animals and birds sacrificed every year to propitiate the goddess, in defiance of the directions issued by the district administration and several awareness campaigns by animal rights groups.
With Chhattar festival around the corner, the district administration on Sunday urged people to do away with the ritual of animal sacrifice during the festival on October 9. The goddess is taken from Jenakhal after Sandhi puja to her temple inside the Bhawanipatna royal palace, her permanent abode, amid the rhythmic beats of Jenabadya, Nisan and Ghanta (traditional musical instruments) while dancers perform ‘Ghumura’ and martial art forms. The administration’s appeal comes a day after a preparatory meeting was held at the office of the superintendent of police for the smooth conduct of the celebration.Following this ritual, the Chhattar or umbrella of the goddess, along with two swords of the deity, are taken out for the procession.During the celebrations, lakhs of devotees make a beeline to partake China folding umbrellas manufacturers in the procession of Manikeswari