When a festival unites faiths

In Manikagada, the Muslim Dalabehera occupies the prime place during Dussehra. Going by tradition, the festival continues for four days beginning from Saptami. It is customary here to observe the ‘Sohala Puja’ before Dussehra.

File photo of Ajijur's family organising Durga Puja

Durga Puja in Manikagada village is an epitome of communal harmony.  For over 300 years, this nondescript village in Bolagarh, Khordha district has witnessed the participation of people from both Hindu and Muslim communities in the four-day celebration of Dussehra.

There is much bonhomie between the two communities on those days. The Muslim community not only takes part in the puja, but they take care of some of the important rituals during the festival. In fact, a Muslim family bears all the expenses of the Puja, and the head of the family Sheikh Ajijur Rahheman plays the role of ‘karta’ of a ‘havan’ performed on Dashami, the tenth day of Navaratri.