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Festival time for Pakistani Hindus | Festival time for Pakistani Hindus |
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By M Ilyas Khan BBC News, Rama Pir, southern Pakistan | By M Ilyas Khan BBC News, Rama Pir, southern Pakistan |
Festival in pictures | Festival in pictures |
Jodha, a Hindu woman from the nomadic Jogi tribe of snake-charmers, made a vow at the temple of Rama Pir in southern Pakistan that if blessed with a son, she would make a pilgrimage to the temple every year for the rest of her life. | Jodha, a Hindu woman from the nomadic Jogi tribe of snake-charmers, made a vow at the temple of Rama Pir in southern Pakistan that if blessed with a son, she would make a pilgrimage to the temple every year for the rest of her life. |
That was just after her wedding, more than four years ago, when her husband took her to the temple fair in Tando Allahyar town of Sindh province. | That was just after her wedding, more than four years ago, when her husband took her to the temple fair in Tando Allahyar town of Sindh province. |
Her son was born a year later. | Her son was born a year later. |
Before the partition of India, the Jogis, one of several low caste Hindus, or Dalits, roamed from the Tharparkar desert in Sindh, now Pakistan, to Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. | Before the partition of India, the Jogis, one of several low caste Hindus, or Dalits, roamed from the Tharparkar desert in Sindh, now Pakistan, to Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. |
They still travel vast distances between Sindh's south-western industrial city of Karachi and the agrarian and desert communities they inhabit in the areas eastwards towards the Indian border. | They still travel vast distances between Sindh's south-western industrial city of Karachi and the agrarian and desert communities they inhabit in the areas eastwards towards the Indian border. |
But no matter where she is, when the time comes for the annual fair in honour of Rama Pir, a holy man who lived some 400 years ago, Jodha heads to Tando Allahyar, with her son and husband in tow. | But no matter where she is, when the time comes for the annual fair in honour of Rama Pir, a holy man who lived some 400 years ago, Jodha heads to Tando Allahyar, with her son and husband in tow. |
Extra money | Extra money |
The family is among tens of thousands of Dalits that make the pilgrimage. | The family is among tens of thousands of Dalits that make the pilgrimage. |
There is an atmosphere of celebration in the air | There is an atmosphere of celebration in the air |
Some, like Reshma and her family, come to do business that would earn them a little extra money besides paying homage to Rama Pir. | Some, like Reshma and her family, come to do business that would earn them a little extra money besides paying homage to Rama Pir. |
Others combine religious duty with fun and games as an entire amusement park - complete with mechanised merry-go-rounds and roller-coaster rides - appears in an open space behind the temple. | Others combine religious duty with fun and games as an entire amusement park - complete with mechanised merry-go-rounds and roller-coaster rides - appears in an open space behind the temple. |
Most of them come to seek deliverance from one worldly ordeal or another. | Most of them come to seek deliverance from one worldly ordeal or another. |
Basanti, a Dalit woman from the Bheel sub-caste, is childless after three years of marriage. | Basanti, a Dalit woman from the Bheel sub-caste, is childless after three years of marriage. |
She has bought several kilograms of sweets from the market outside the temple for distribution among the pilgrims as prasad, or offering. | She has bought several kilograms of sweets from the market outside the temple for distribution among the pilgrims as prasad, or offering. |
"I will keep doing it until Rama Pir blesses me with a child; I don't mind if it is a boy or a girl," she says. | "I will keep doing it until Rama Pir blesses me with a child; I don't mind if it is a boy or a girl," she says. |
'Dalit event' | 'Dalit event' |
A chemistry graduate from Tharparkar, Pratap Rai, has been distributing prasad on all three days of the fair for the last five years. | A chemistry graduate from Tharparkar, Pratap Rai, has been distributing prasad on all three days of the fair for the last five years. |
"My brother was critically ill, but he miraculously recovered when I made a vow at the temple that I will offer sweets to pilgrims every year for as long as my legs carry me from Tharparkar to Tando Allahyar," he said. | "My brother was critically ill, but he miraculously recovered when I made a vow at the temple that I will offer sweets to pilgrims every year for as long as my legs carry me from Tharparkar to Tando Allahyar," he said. |
A good time is had by all | A good time is had by all |
Unlike the vast majority of pilgrims, Pratap Rai is not a Dalit, but an upper caste Brahmin. | Unlike the vast majority of pilgrims, Pratap Rai is not a Dalit, but an upper caste Brahmin. |
According to the Pakistan Hindu Council, there are approximately three million Hindus in Pakistan. Nearly 2.5 million of them live in Sindh province and more than 80% of the total are Dalits. | According to the Pakistan Hindu Council, there are approximately three million Hindus in Pakistan. Nearly 2.5 million of them live in Sindh province and more than 80% of the total are Dalits. |
Local people describe Rama Pir's festival as a nearly exclusive Dalit event, even though the caretaker of the temple is a Brahman. | Local people describe Rama Pir's festival as a nearly exclusive Dalit event, even though the caretaker of the temple is a Brahman. |
Arjun Solanki, a local Dalit who is studying medicine at Sindh University, offers an explanation for this. | Arjun Solanki, a local Dalit who is studying medicine at Sindh University, offers an explanation for this. |
"Rama Pir was a Dalit convert to the Ismaili Shia faith. He organised lower-caste Hindus against the exploitative Brahmanic and Bania classes of medieval Rajasthan. He was a secular, revolutionary leader," he says. | "Rama Pir was a Dalit convert to the Ismaili Shia faith. He organised lower-caste Hindus against the exploitative Brahmanic and Bania classes of medieval Rajasthan. He was a secular, revolutionary leader," he says. |
But after his death, the upper-caste Hindus Brahanised his cult by declaring him as an ethnic Rajput - an upper-caste Hindu warrior clan, says Arjun. | But after his death, the upper-caste Hindus Brahanised his cult by declaring him as an ethnic Rajput - an upper-caste Hindu warrior clan, says Arjun. |
Rama Pir lived and died in Ranuja, a town some 150km (93 miles) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. | |
The temple in Tando Allahyar, according to a local tradition, was built by a native Dalit in the latter half of the 19th Century in fulfilment of a vow he had taken during an earlier pilgrimage to Ranuja. | The temple in Tando Allahyar, according to a local tradition, was built by a native Dalit in the latter half of the 19th Century in fulfilment of a vow he had taken during an earlier pilgrimage to Ranuja. |
Like Jodha, he had wished for a son, which was granted to him. | Like Jodha, he had wished for a son, which was granted to him. |
'Wrong religion' | 'Wrong religion' |
The three-day festival commemorates that event. It falls in the Hindu solar month of Buddo - the last month of the Indian monsoon cycle - when the winter crops have been sown. | The three-day festival commemorates that event. It falls in the Hindu solar month of Buddo - the last month of the Indian monsoon cycle - when the winter crops have been sown. |
Basanti is still childless after three years of marriage | Basanti is still childless after three years of marriage |
Its actual date is calculated from the new moon occurring in this month. As a result, the fair falls either in September or October. | Its actual date is calculated from the new moon occurring in this month. As a result, the fair falls either in September or October. |
While many claim their wishes have been granted by Rama Pir, the major beneficiary of the fair appears to be the shopkeepers of the market outside the temple. | While many claim their wishes have been granted by Rama Pir, the major beneficiary of the fair appears to be the shopkeepers of the market outside the temple. |
More than 90% of them are Muslim, and an increasing number have grown beards in keeping with the increasing influence of Islamists in the region. | More than 90% of them are Muslim, and an increasing number have grown beards in keeping with the increasing influence of Islamists in the region. |
A Hindu festival, where non-Muslim women go about without a veil, is not to the liking of some of them. | A Hindu festival, where non-Muslim women go about without a veil, is not to the liking of some of them. |
"These people are poor and ignorant, they follow the wrong religion," comments one shopkeeper when I introduce myself as a BBC reporter. | "These people are poor and ignorant, they follow the wrong religion," comments one shopkeeper when I introduce myself as a BBC reporter. |
He has a word of advice for me. | He has a word of advice for me. |
"Do your duty as a Muslim. Don't give them coverage." | "Do your duty as a Muslim. Don't give them coverage." |
But he wouldn't stop selling his merchandise to the pilgrims. | But he wouldn't stop selling his merchandise to the pilgrims. |
"I have been selling an average of 150 crates (1,800 bottles) of Pepsi each day since the fair started," he comments in an unguarded moment. | "I have been selling an average of 150 crates (1,800 bottles) of Pepsi each day since the fair started," he comments in an unguarded moment. |
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