The charak devotee's

The charak devotee's

Charak puja is a traditional Bengali festival celebrated mainly in the rural areas. A festival dedicated strictly to penance, Charak puja stands unique in the scenario of Bengali festivals. The groups of men and women, who take up this Brata or the time bound ritual, have to go through a month long fasting from sunrise to sunset, live strictly on fruits & perform daily worship in order to get the blessings of the lord.

On the day of the Charak or the Gajan, as it is also called, bamboo stages are made on bamboo poles, the height ranging from 10 to 15 feet. What follows is macabre, yet fascinating. After the month long penance the devotees step up the high bamboo stage & hurl themselves forward. The festival not only reflects blind faith but also the eagerness to accept penance on the road to achieve salvation.

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Uploaded on May 7, 2012

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The charak devotee IV

The charak devotee IV

Charak puja is a traditional Bengali festival celebrated mainly in the rural areas. A festival dedicated strictly to penance, Charak puja stands unique in the scenario of Bengali festivals. The groups of men and women, who take up this Brata or the time bound ritual, have to go through a month long fasting from sunrise to sunset, live strictly on fruits & perform daily worship in order to get the blessings of the lord.

On the day of the Charak or the Gajan, as it is also called, bamboo stages are made on bamboo poles, the height ranging from 10 to 15 feet. What follows is macabre, yet fascinating. After the month long penance the devotees step up the high bamboo stage & hurl themselves forward. The festival not only reflects blind faith but also the eagerness to accept penance on the road to achieve salvation.

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Uploaded on Apr 23, 2012

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The charak devotee III

The charak devotee III

Charak puja is a traditional Bengali festival celebrated mainly in the rural areas. A festival dedicated strictly to penance, Charak puja stands unique in the scenario of Bengali festivals. The groups of men and women, who take up this Brata or the time bound ritual, have to go through a month long fasting from sunrise to sunset, live strictly on fruits & perform daily worship in order to get the blessings of the lord.

On the day of the Charak or the Gajan, as it is also called, bamboo stages are made on bamboo poles, the height ranging from 10 to 15 feet. What follows is macabre, yet fascinating. After the month long penance the devotees step up the high bamboo stage & hurl themselves forward. The festival not only reflects blind faith but also the eagerness to accept penance on the road to achieve salvation.

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Uploaded on Apr 21, 2012

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The charak devotee II

The charak devotee II

Charak puja is a traditional Bengali festival celebrated mainly in the rural areas. A festival dedicated strictly to penance, Charak puja stands unique in the scenario of Bengali festivals. The groups of men and women, who take up this Brata or the time bound ritual, have to go through a month long fasting from sunrise to sunset, live strictly on fruits & perform daily worship in order to get the blessings of the lord.

On the day of the Charak or the Gajan, as it is also called, bamboo stages are made on bamboo poles, the height ranging from 10 to 15 feet. What follows is macabre, yet fascinating. After the month long penance the devotees step up the high bamboo stage & hurl themselves forward. The festival not only reflects blind faith but also the eagerness to accept penance on the road to achieve salvation.

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Uploaded on Apr 19, 2012

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The charak devotee

The charak devotee

Charak puja is a traditional Bengali festival celebrated mainly in the rural areas. A festival dedicated strictly to penance, Charak puja stands unique in the scenario of Bengali festivals. The groups of men and women, who take up this Brata or the time bound ritual, have to go through a month long fasting from sunrise to sunset, live strictly on fruits & perform daily worship in order to get the blessings of the lord.

On the day of the Charak or the Gajan, as it is also called, bamboo stages are made on bamboo poles, the height ranging from 10 to 15 feet. What follows is macabre, yet fascinating. After the month long penance the devotees step up the high bamboo stage & hurl themselves forward. The festival not only reflects blind faith but also the eagerness to accept penance on the road to achieve salvation.

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Uploaded on Apr 16, 2012

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