Director : Prithviraj Mishra
Duration : 49 minutes 10 seconds
DVD Price : Rs.200/-
Produced by IGNCA
The icons of Lord Jagannātha and his companions in Jagannātha Temple
of Puri in Orissa are made of Neem wood. Ritualistically, these
icons are made after an interval of twelve/nineteen years. This
event is called Navakalevara or the new embodiment. This film is a
rare documentation of this event, shot on 29 March 1996, sixty-five
days before the full moon day of Jyeṣṭha or the day better known as
Snāna Pūrṇimā.
This ancient event revolves around Banajaga Yātrā, the journey
undertaken in search of the sacred log. Temple-men known as dayitas
or daitas, said to be descendants of Viśvavasu tribe of the
mythological origin, are authorized for this exercise. Many rituals
are followed before the tree is axed. Most important point to be
noted is that in this process a new sapling is planted on the spot
where the Neem tree was axed -a sacred gesture of balancing the
nature.