Mahadev temple, Sal |
The Gadyachi Jatra an age old tradition of Bicholim is a
part of the Shigmo festivsal of north Goa. The Jatra is a ceremony conducted by
believers to appease the spirits and express their gratitude to Mahadev- the
god of spirits. On this day over 15,000 rally in to participate by dancing and
beating drums to rhythmic chants. The ceremony begins on the day of holi
pournima. The wooden trunk of the gigantic mango tree near the Mahadev temple
is decorated with leaves. As soon as a crowd (romat) comes to the mand' dancing
to the beats of dhol and taso, as the villagers pray for blessings. The elderly
folk sing continous chants of folk songs called “naman”. People from local communities like Raut,
Parab, Naik, Ghure, Mhale are some of the main participants and form the
“Gade”. During the festival the Gade are believed to lose consciousness and be
taken over by the spirits as they run around chasing mysterious torches lit by
the spirits. They only regain consciousness when scared water is fed to them.
One of the astonishing facts of this ceremony is that while these people run
around in mayhem, surprisingly no one is ever hurt in the stampede. Even the
older people will proudly tell you how they’ve been running for a track record
of 50 years, some even more. I was truly mesmerized by this rather bizarre yet
fascinating folk tradition. Speaking to locals, they told me about this
continued tradition and how it helps clear out any anger or grudges that the
spirits may hold against them. Even if you’re not a believer, the three night
fair held after the festival is guaranteed to pique your interest