|| Mahalaya ||
The traditional six day countdown to Mahasaptami starts from Mahalaya.
Goddess Durga visits the earth for only four days but seven days prior to
the Pujas, starts the Mahalaya. The enchanting voice of Birendra Krishna
Bhadra fill up the predawn hours of the day thus marking the beginning of "devipaksha"
and the beginning of the count-down of Durga Puja. Sarat in its bloom,
mingled with the festive spirit of Durga Puja reaches its pitch on the day
of Mahalaya. From this day starts 'Devipaksha' and marks the end of 'Pitri-paksha'.
It is the day when many throng to the banks of river Ganga, clad in dhotis
to offer prayers to their dead relatives and forefathers. People in the
pre-dawn hours pray for their demised relatives and take holy dips in the
Ganges. This ritual is known as 'Torpon'. This day bears immense
significance for the Bengalis. It is according to the myths that Sree Rama
hastily performed Durga Puja
just before he set for Lanka to rescue Sita from Ravana. According to
Puranas, King Suratha, used to worship goddess Durga in spring. Thus Durga
Puja was also known as Basanti Puja. But Rama preponed the Puja and
worshiped Durga in autumn and that is why it is known as 'Akal Bodhon' or
untimely worship. It was considered untimely as it is in the myths that puja
was performed when the Gods and Goddesses were awake i.e. "Uttarayan" and
was not held when the Gods and Goddesses rested ie."Dakshinayan". It was on
the day of Mahalaya,the beginning of "devipaksha",the Gods
and Goddesses woke up to prepare themselves for Durga Puja.
Akashvani Mahalaya: In the year 1930, Mahalaya was first broadcasted over
the radio in Akashvani. The programme was organised by Premankur Aatorthi,
Birendra Krishna Bhadra, Nripendra Krishna Mukhopadhya and Raichand Boral.
It was broadcasted live then. Later it was recorded and played. Bengal's
cine star, Uttam Kumar had once recited Mahalaya while Hemanta Kumar
Mukhopadhya was the music director. But it was not popular among the mass
and from then it has always been the voice of Birendra Kishna Bhadra
enthralling the listeners in the pre-dawn hours of Mahalaya. The script was
written by Bani Kumar, music was directed by Pankaj Kumar Mallik while Dijen
Mukhopadhya, Manobendra Mukhopadhya (Tabo Achinta....), Sandhya Mukhopadhya,
Arati Mukhopadhya, Utpala Sen, Shyamal Mitra and Supriti Ghosh (Bajlo tomar
alor benu....) sang in their melodious voices.