Night of the Gods: Durga Puja and the Legitimation of Power in Rural Bengal
Ralph W. Nicholas
Price
675
ISBN
9788192304618
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2013
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
RCS Publishers

Durga Puja is the most visible annual event in West Bengal. This ethnographic account shows that Durga Puja in the countryside was a very different event from the modern version of the puja, one that symbolized legitimacy and counterposed generous redistribution against the ruthless collection of revenues. The offerings and sacrifices that were integral to the traditional pujas provided communion for the landholding families as well as their dependents in the community. 

Among the many features of the puja that are peculiar to Bengal is the notion that autumn is the night of the gods when worship is ‘untimely’, that spring is the proper time for the observance.

Ralph Nicholas is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

Chap 1 The Sacrificial Polity
Chap 2 Awakening the Goddess
Chap 3 Ritual Practice
Chap 4 Daily Rites
Chap 5 Kojagari Lakshmi Puja
Chap 6 Kali Puja
Chap 7 Jagaddhatri Puja
Chap 8 The Night of the Gods.