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Shiva Gajan festival
Hindu devotees hang from a spinning wheel attached with 'Charhak tree' on the occasion of Charhak on the last day of Bengali calendar in Kolkata, India, Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Charhak Puja is observed on the last days of the Bangla month of Chaitra (April) called Chatitra Sangkranti. Farmers celebrate during this festival with the devotees singing and dancing without any care. The Charak Puja is well-known for the rites of piercing the body with nails, and swirling from a high pole. A 'charhak tree' is built on the occasion, consisting of a long pole atop which a wheel is fixed. An ascetic devotee is hung from this wheel with a hook. The wheel then spins around with him at high speed. Small nails, at times red hot ones, pierce all parts of his body including his tongue. The devotee thus spinning spreads prasad (handmade sweetmeats blessed with chants) among the curious spectators and onlookers. At the root of the celebration of Charhak Puja is a belief in spirits and the cult of rebirth. Its rites suggest ancient ritual of human sacrifice. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)
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| Category | Arts, Culture and Entertainment |
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