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The First Durga Puja At Belur Math-III

On Navami night, Swamiji (Swami Vivekananda) sang in the worship pandal a few songs to the Divine Mother — the songs which Sri Ramakrishna loved and himself sang on such occasions. One day there was an open-air drama performance (yatra) named 'Nala-Damayanti'. The drummers and the flute players played sweet music at intervals.
On Vijaya Dasami, the image of Mother Durga was immersed in the Ganga. At the time of immersion Swami Brahmananda danced like a boy; Swamiji (Swami Vivekananda) and Swami Premananda watched from upstairs. At the end of the Puja, Swamiji gave Rs.25 as Daksina to the Tantradharaka through the Holy Mother. The Holy Mother was highly pleased with the way the Puja was conducted and remarked, 'Mother Durga will come here every year.' She returned to her Calcutta residence after blessing the monks and Brahmacharins.
Swamiji's joy knew no bounds. On 12 November 1901, he wrote to Nivedita: “Since the Durga Puja I have been very ill and so could not reply to your letter earlier. We had a grand Puja here of Durga lasting nearly four days, but alas I was down with fever all the time. We had a grand image and huge Puja it was"
On the same day, he wrote also to Sister Christine: “We brought a clay image of Mother with ten hands, standing with one foot on a lion, the other on a demon. Her two daughters — the goddess of wealth and the goddess of learning and music —on either side on lotuses, beneath her two sons — the god of war and the god of wisdom...Thousands of people were entertained"
A number of orthodox Brahmins and pundits of the nearby Bally, Belur, Uttarpara and Dakshineswar were invited and they all enthusiastically participated in the celebration. One of the main items in this celebration was the feeding of the poor. The devotees had Prasada in the north-western portion of the courtyard, in the space between the existing jackfruit tree and Sri Ramakrishna's new temple. Everyone without any discrimination was warmly welcomed and entertained by the monks. The atmosphere of joy could be palpably felt at Belur Math during the Puja days. The total expenditure was Rs. 1,400 only.
From 1902 to 1911 the worship of Mother Durga was conducted not in an image but in a consecrated pitcher (ghata). A devotee promised to pay the expenses for the Mother's image, and from 1912 onwards the Mother's worship in image was resumed. The tradition continues. Every year lakhs of people come to the Math to witness the worship of Mother Durga and also the Kumari Puja on Astami morning at 9 A.M. 'Khichuri Prasada' is distributed to all.
To be continued
About the author
Swami Vimalatmananda
Swami
Vimalatmananda,
a
monk
of
the
Ramakrishna
order
is
one
among
the
members
of
the
governing
body
of
Ramakrishna
Math
and
Mission.
In
this
article,
which
is
an
excerpt
from
'The
First
Durga
Puja
at
Belur
Math',
he
discusses
about
the
joy
experienced
by
Swami
Vivekananda
on
celebrating
it.



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