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Friday 19 April 2013

MAHA KUMB MELA with NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FILM 20th Jan to 14th Feb.2013


Diary of my visit and experiences
at the Maha Kumbh Mela 2013 Allahabad

20th(Sunday) January 2013:
Day One I woke up in the suite 1, of Triveni darshan a U.P Tourism bunglow, on the Yamunna bank road, with a view of the New twin-towered suspended wire bridge to its left south-view, and the Olddouble-decked British bridge to its right north-view, which has the trains moving above and the cars moving blow it. This beautifully located hotel is next to the Boat Club near Minto Park close to the Civil lines in Allahabad. My companion for the day was Michael (Mike) from England and we had the day ahead to set-up the Edit Studio for Keo Films (U.K) commissioned by the National Geographic to make a 45 minutes film on the Maha Kumbh Mela 2013 taking place after 13 years at the Sangam where Yammu meets the Ganga river with the mythological river Saraswati meeting the two at Triveni. Later in the morning we were joined in by Abhra Bhattacharya from Kolkatta and Probir Das, assisted by Praveen Nayak from Chattisgarh.

21st (Monday) January 2013:
Day two I was put-up in the Base-Camp Tent in Lakshmi kutir, in Samadrakoop, in Jhunsi, on an ancient site (mound) over-looking the vast sea of tents of the Maha Kumbh Mela on the dry sand-bank of the mighty Ganga river spreading in an area of over 2.5 Kms between the either banks connected by over 15 pontoons bridges. The shock of my life came at the tail-end of day in the night when Abhra introduced me to Lakshmi aunty brother of Reggie Tikari and Robby Tikari of Bhalwa (Gaya) and wife of Tobby Sinclair. A family to which my younger sister Jacinta (Cherry) has got married into. It was like coming home and best part was to discover my long lost brother Oliver Saurav Sinclair, (Lakshmi aunty’s younger son), who has done Time-lapse photography of the previous Kumbh melas. The day if I may remember was entirely spent in setting tables, chair, wire plug points for the six systems for the Edit to be set-up, with six UPSs two for Mike, two for Peter and two for Douglas and Ingrid. So the day was spent with electricians Rajendra and Ratan to re-wire alternate plug points and the double bed was turned into a storage space for the various cartoon boxes. The Manager of Triveni darshan Mr. Upadhya was most helpful, along with Vikas in the front-office desk (Reception) and our tea and meals organized by Deepak.In all the running about for logistics was done in a Maruti wagon car by our dear host (sos) Amit Srivastav from Allahabad.

22nd (Tuesday) January 2013:
Day three I went exploring about where I was staying at Samadrakoop in Jhunsi to discover for myself that the Samadrakoop (Well) was an ancient site consolidated by Samudragupta on an earlier settlement which has its mention in the Puranas of the Vedic age (1500 B.C). Having found this out,the stay here at Lakshmi kutir was further embellished with good company of friends from all over and enriched with the experiences at the lavish Tented accommodation (running hot & cold shower) and dinning tent (Indian & western cuisine)  at Lakshmi kutir in Samadrakoop. Today was a day for final installation of the Evict (routing Peter’s Edit mac computer and Dough’s sound-audio mac computers). In the morning we left for Dr. Rajendra Prasad airport at Varanasi to receive the Camera crew (Keo films) which included – Sasha (Editor), Peter Drinkwater (Asst. Editor), Douglas (Sound track editor), Ingrid (Researcher), Johanne (Camera man), Andy (Sound recorder) and Diego Brunel (Anchor / Presenter). By now Calmn (Field explorer) had already been to the Kumbh mela since the 15th of January updating them all about the events and selection of characters (Naga sadhu babas of the Pach Dasnama Junna Akhara) in the Kumbh Mela ground in Jhunsi.

23rd (Wednesday) January 2013:
Day four, this is my first real working day at the Edit studio, (Room 1, at Triveni darshan on banks of Yammuna river) translating for National Geographic film MAHA KUMBH MELA 2013: The Greatest festival on Earth. Ingrid gave me a list of eight queries (number of people lost in kumbh mela, number of elephants, people cremated on banks of Ganga river, types of sadhus). Peter gave me translation needed for Sadhu baba Ramaswaram with the floating stone. Mike was of much assistance transferring the rushes from Day 1 for Diego (Visit to sadhus in Tent welcomed by a Cow).

24th (Thursday) January 2013:
Day five, Today was getting to know the nature of work and the requirement from being a translator, narrator, into a mock Voice Over (VO) for the final clips selected by Peter. The homework being the counter to counter input of the translation, which was great to do with the movie player which gave me a first-hand glimpse into the film material, which at the Edit was a luxury to clip at leisure between lunches on the terrace of the Triveni darshan U.P. Tourism guest house. The view of the sail-boat and the row-boats on the Yamunna flowing south to meet the Ganga was a delightful sight in passing time.

25th (Friday) January 2013:
Day six, today we had a of bit of trouble with the electric trip MCB (Circuit breakers – B-16) for Edit room to Trip was connected to a Generator (kerosene oil operated) Change-over switchused to trip and provide uninterrupted power supply on the extra load put on the six plus sockets onto which we were adding our various multi-plug sockets and adapters, chargers, etc.  However, work wise, Peter made me do some VOs for Baba Ramaswaram (floating stone sadhu), counter reading for rushes(footage) given by Mike see translation file nr. 13KMXD001 Seq23012013, counter 01:01:35:19 to 01:08:28:07.Then Peter got me to a bit of translation for reasons why people come to the Kumbh mela and the blessings ways and responsibility of a sadhu. The best VO I like was “Hail the Chillum!” “Its (chillum puff) like you feel as powerful and strong as a 1000 Elephants”.
This was also a day out for me with Dough on a pony drawn tonga ride to get his reading glasses done at 360 in Meena bazar, near Subhash Chowk, in Civil Lines. It gave me my opportunity to get my soaps, needle, threat, safety pins, etc. small things which keep together the big picture hanging in place.Rattan (Generator man) was helpful in getting for us a tester (screw-driver) since we couldn’t get to reach the screws in our multi-plug sockets. Nuts… and bolts…


26th (Saturday) January 2013:
Day seven, Today I got to get introduced to Mr. Upadhya (9415368233), the manager of Triveni darshan a U.P. Tourism Guest bunglow. Others included friends in Vikas at the Front-office (Reception) and Deepak (House-keeping & Dinning) along with Ashok (butler), Vijay (room-service), and humble Sonalal (Sweeper) who were quite helpful in setting logistics and meals. It was a day settling down for the Edit team so Mike (room 3), Ingrid (room 4), Douglas (room 5) and Peter (room 6) had to do a fair bit of learning local “yes” or “no” for that had to be done.The day was also spent getting 20 litters of kerosene oil in two jerry-cans for the generator brought by Vishnu.Back in the base camp Callum along with Sasha (Editor), Andy (Sound recordist), Johanne (Camera man), and Diego (Anchor / Presenter) were happily settled in the lavish tents at Lakshmi kutir in Samadrakoop, in Jhunsi. The view from the terrace at Lakshmi kutir overlooked Akbar’s fort on the banks of the Ganga in the distance with the sea of thousands of tents in the foreground on the sands of passing time…

27th (Sunday) January 2013:
Day eight, the morning got me doing my laundry and a hot bucket bath at Lakshmi kutir. Today I had quite a bit of queries for Ingrid on the pollution of Ganga river, Impressive facts and figures on the Ganga and the TRIVENI – mythological river. Peter got me to do a VO on a sadhu - “It’s a penance which we do for 12 years for Lord Shiva..” The day was spent getting 21 litters of kerosene oil in two jerry-cans for the generator from Raj (Rattan’s cousin).

28th (Monday) January 2013:
Day nine, the day at the Edit was exciting as ever making google search for queries made by Ingrid. The day’s research was on – the beginning and ending dates of the Maha Kumbh mela ; Purnimasi – significance.  The day was also spent getting 45 litters of kerosene oil in two jerry-cans for the generator brought by Vishnu. Today Pete got me to do VO for the snake charmer - Shiva who flanked by a Cobra hood, with its body coiled up around his neck. And to be blessed or touched by a Cobra on Purnamasi (monthly full moon in Hindu calendar) is very auspicious. The other VO or the snake charmer was the twig / herb used to get healed from snake-bite.

29th (Tuesday) January 2013:
Day ten, The day at the Edit was full of translations and VOs with Peter for the Panda on the Boat with Diego. The Panda on the boat VOs were –“Greetings… come…come… Give him some more..(coconut’s) as an offering..”, “You fold your hands and make your prayers with the coconut, milk and flowers at the Triveni Ganga and then you go to bathe in the river…”,“When you do this. You attain wisdom, which gives you strength and knowledge and all your wishes are fulfilled.. and your sins are cleansed.. and you say a prayer.” , “ It is to make the Goddess Ganga happy and pleased..”; “Our people come to us (Pandas) to be blessed and we make their wishes come true. We make the Goddess happy, and in return we receive some money. This is our job!” ; “this (wish-wand) is to give blessings from the Ganga… the Yammuna..and…this from Saraswati... This is from your father… from your mother…. Your brother…”.Ingrid got me to do some queries search on – official ban on chillum smoking, various Gods & Goddess in Hindu religion and the Junna Akhara in Kumbh mela.

30th (Wednesday) January 2013:
Day eleven, today I got to share my work, life and photos of Hazaribagh, Jharkhand and tribal art with Ingrid and Douglas. We even signed up on facebook with Peter, and Mike.  I swapped time to make facebook link-up with Abhra, Probir and Praveen, and Amit Srivastav too and upload some photos of the Maha Kumbh Mela. It was a day of sharing experiences and work came along..

31st (Thursday) January 2013:
Day twelve, Ingrid got me to do queries on – number of people lost in Kumbh  mela, number of people killed in the Kumbh mela, the different types of hair-styles of sadhus, and the Narangi naga warrior sadhus. Peter got me to do VOs for the Initiation of Young sadhus in the Junna Akhara during the maha Kumbh Mela 2013 were – “When we leave home. We have no tension since we give up our family lives.” “I am about 22 years old.”, “Those who have a family life celebrate birthdays.. But when you are in a penance as a sadhu… moving around… Yu give up on remembering your own special dates and occasions.” ; “When a child is born of a mother.. a lease of life is given to him. Similarly when an elder sadhu adopts us.. We are reincarnated.”; “Its your own wish and will to have long, short or plaited hair.. before we become a sadhu, Our head is shaved during the initiation ceremony. And since then we don’t cut the hair of our body or beard.”

1st (Friday) February 2013:
Day thirteen, today I was to get the reading glasses for Douglas and get lenses replaced for Abhra ( a tripod fell on his reading glass!!), done at Vision 360 near Subhash chowk. Probir was sos asap called to set-up the D-link Internet modem router connecting our Edit internet work nonstop.

2nd (Saturday) February 2013:
Day fourteen, Sasha came across to the Edit to see the IK RUSHES LOG DAY 5 (draft version). I could get a glimpse and an insight into Editing by Peter and Commentary& sound compositions by Douglas. Diego’s presentation of the “Maha Kumbh Mela : The Greatest Festival on Earth 2013” with Oliver Saurav Sinclair’s (photographer) guide was an embellishment and enrichment of several days of filming by the camera crew who in sweat and the labor love, brought before us this amazing archival footage. Peter got me later to VO(Translation13KMDX011 SEQ01022013) the Sadhu during the Grave penance.Shayamanand Saraswati Sadhu – “If I am not allowed to do this penance, then I will give away my life in sacrifice and meditation.”; Sadhu in white – “Our Baba was doing this penance for the good of our country and to save Mother Earth from impending Doom. The police and administration stopped him from doing so!” ; “Baba has done this penance elsewhere twelve times... But now the Mela administration is not allowing him to do this penance here.” Sadhu in the saffron clothes - Counter reading (01:45:13:10) – “In the early days there was no politics of religion and wealth. But today it is the politics of Goons and Touts! That is why we are facing all these problems…” ; “If anybody tries to stop us. Then I assure you 100% that they will be destroyed!”.
3rd(Sunday) February 2013:
Day fifteen, Today Ingrid got me to figure out why this was the Maha Kumbh Mela at Allahabad in 2013, when the previous Maha Kumbh was in 2001. Later for us to find out that a Maha Kumbh takes place after every 12 years multiplied by 12 such Maha Kumbh = 144 years so happening in 2013 in Allahabad. For Peter I had to do VOs for Sadhu Rajarajeswari (Junna akhara) with raised arm alongside California Beverly Hills baba. “It is the own choice of the people to come to us for blessings and personal gains and not gain from my wisdom.” “The creation of life has been made possible by penance and by the will of the Mother Goddess, continuing due to the sacrifice of the Sadhus.”; “I had raised my right arm as a mark of sacrifice and penance, which I had lifted pointing upward in the air. But now my fingers have folded and mark the accumulation of the Vedas and five elements in my fingers grasp.”

4th(Monday) February 2013:
Day sixteen, Today Ingrid got me to get some tea bags, resins, and fruits which gave me an opportunity to get Saddam’s motorbike keys done, since I was using it almost every day to come from Lakshmi kutir (Samadrakoop, Jhunsi) to Triveni darshhan (the Edit in room 1) near Minto Park in Kydgunj on yammuna Bank road a distance of 8 kms via the Kumbh mela grounds. However I used to take the Shastri bridge (over-looking the mela grounds) and turn left at the ancient Kali temple to drive to Triveni. Peter had much in store for me and Dough was such a companion to have in the Edit.

5th(Tuesday) February 2013:
Day seventeen, Today I again got an opportunity to visit Civil Lines to get the black ink cartridge for the HP1050 printer. The day was busy as usual with Ingrid’s queries on the Kumbh Mela, translations and Voice Over (VO) for Peter.

6th (Wednesday) February 2013:
Day eighteen, Today Wills Anderson arrives at the Edit. Sasha, Diego, Callum, Johanne, Andy, Abhra, Probir, Praveen, and Amit from Camera crew come over to the Edit since it is Dough’s Birthday. We have a viewing of the sequence film so far made and chill out for the evening. Sasha and me return back to the Base camp at Lakshmi kutir with Wills, while Dough took Callum, Abhra, Probir, Praveen to dinner in the city. After Dinner I got back to our AP-office tents and barely 10 mins. There was a sudden downpour of rain showers which completely drenched the tent. Thank god there was Saddam and Sadique who helped me to put all cameras in the center of the tent and the charging battery packs above water level since it took us 2 hours to get rid of the 30 buckets of water that had accumulated in the tent. Abhra today returns from Delhi via Varanasi and we send an Edit courier packet to England via Ashish Singh (Delhi) a friend, who helped us locate Johannes lost baggage which Peter claimed from British Airways with an authorization letter.

7th (Thursday) February 2013:
Day nineteen, Today Ingrid got me to do some more querries and Peter got me to do the Voice Overs (VOs).

8th (Friday) February 2013:
Day twenty, Today Ingrid got me to do some more querries and Peter got me to do the Voice Overs (VOs).

9th (Saturday) February 2013:
Day twenty-one, Today Ingrid got me to re-charge the Edit Inter-net Sims for Abhra and Keo4, which was SOS topped-up by Amit and Probir. In the day time I had to take Rattan’s (Generator asst.) motorbike and go mid-way into the Kumbh Administrative office to meet Abhra to collect the rushes (SD cards) for the day to be transferred by Mike at the Edit. Later in the evening, I fixed-up the boatman Shayam at Triveni for six persons to go to the Sangam for Mauni amawasia the following morning. I had to stay at the Edit for the night as it was too busy out on the road to go back to the base camp. In the night I went to Viniyak City mall at Civil lines and got tandoor chicken and dinner for the Edit team.

10th (Sunday) February 2013:
Day twenty-two, Today at 6 am in the morning Peter, Dough, Mike, William, Ingrid and myself gathered at the boat club water-front on the banks of the Yammuna river to go on a boat ride to the Sangam. After an hour of finding our boat we left at 7 to return by 9 am in the morning, the two hour boat-ride was a memorable one with the early morning sighting of the dawn sun rising above the Yammuna bridge. While on the boat Peter got the sad news of his father’s passing away, which I got to know later the next day. In the day time I had to take Rattan’s (Generator asst.) motorbike and go mid-way into the Kumbh Administrative office to meet Tiwari (driver) to collect the rushes (SD cards) for the day to be transferred by Mike at the Edit.

11th (Monday) February 2013:
Day twenty-three, Today I took Sasha to the Edit on Saddam’s motorbike from Lakshmi kutir to the Edit at Triveni darshan. Ingrid got me to do some more queries and Peter got me to do the Voice Over (VOs). At around 2 pm in the afternoon I got a call from Gustav (my brother) that my younger brother Jason had passed away in hospital. He was sick with acute jaundice and 30% liver surviving. May his Soul rest in peace. However work for me continued and I went back with Sasha to the base camp in the late evening. In the evening Anuj (driver) took me at 8 pm to the Allahabad railway station to receive my wife Alka, her sister Sarika and two of our tribal women artists Malo and Parwati Devi from Hazaribagh who were put-up in the ladies tent in Lakshmi Kutir thanks to Shree (Dhruv’s wife).

12th (Tuesday) February 2013:
Day twenty-four, Ingrid got me to do some more queries and Peter got me to do the Voice Overs (VOs)....

13th (Wednesday) February 2013:
Day twenty-five, Today was the last working day at the Edit, so after a quick packing and formalities I went to Saurabh to see his time lapse photos and share the presentation on Tribal, art, culture and history of our region. Later, Ingrid got me to do some more queries and Peter got me to do the Voice Overs (VOs).....










Wednesday 9 January 2013

Photo & Painting Exhibition art TIC 25 Nov.2012





A TRIBUTE TO FORESTS & FIELDS of JHARKHAND : 
PHOTOS and PAINTING EXHIBITION
at
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE (T.I.C) HAZARIBAGH
25th November to 31st December 2012


·       Exhibition of Paintings & Handicrafts by Group Artists of Hazaribagh.
·       Photograph Exhibition of Birds & Wildlife of Jharkhand.


Foreign Visitors at Tourist Information Centre Hazaribagh






The Tourist Information Centre (T.I.C) Photo-Gallery and website was inaugurated on the 4th of July 2012, by Dr. Manish Ranjan, I.A.S. Deputy Commissioner Hazaribagh at 5.30pm at the Tourist Information Centre (Aranya Vihar Guest House in Herangunj) Hazaribagh, marking the occasion with the Felicitation Ceremony of Mr. Bulu Imam on receiving the prestigious Gandhi International Peace Award (GIPA) in the House of Lords, in London on 12th June 2012 by Dr. Bikhu Parekh (Emeritus Professor at the University of Hull and holding 16 honorary doctorate from Universities in UK). The program was organized by INTACH Hazaribagh Chapter, in collaboration with Mr. Justin Imam, Secretary, VIRASAT Trust Hazaribagh and Mr. Ujjal Ghosh, Secretary, SHILALEH – Jharkhand Shilp Kala Parishad, Hazaribagh.

The Inauguration Ceremony of the Tourist Information Centre Photo Gallery of 100 framed photos with captions and write-up displayed in five Thematic GALLERY is as follows: Gallery: 1, on 1st floor Rock-art sites of Hazaribagh & Chatra district; Gallery: 2 on 1st floor of Tribal art (Khovar & Sohrai art) of Hazaribagh; Gallery: 3 on Ground floor of Buddhist sites of Hazaribagh; Gallery 4: Historical sites of Hazaribagh & its environs; Gallery 5 on ground floor of Natural Heritage sites & picnic spots of Hazaribagh. The TIC website – www.tichazaribagh.com is a portal of the above five themes with extensive documentation text and photo gallery, with Tours and site-seeing, information, links, and much information for any visitor, tourist or research scholar of the various Tourist sites and its potentials in and around Hazaribagh supported by the Jharkhand State Tourist Development (JTDC), Tourism Department (Govt. of Jharkhand), Ranchi, and INTACH, Delhi. The documentation research and photos have been provided by Mr. Bulu Imam, Convenor INTACH Hazaribagh Chapter and Director of SANSKRITI Centre, in Dipugarha Hazaribagh, with assistance  from Mr. Jason Imam, Mr. Gustav Imam.

The Tourist Information Centre Hazaribagh among the ten other such TIC in Jharkhand is a Govt. of Jharkhand in an attempt to enhance Tourism potentials in North Jharkhand as a result of the Minister of Tourism visit recently to Hazaribagh in December 2011, followed with the Internet web-connectivity, at TIC Hazaribagh for global outreach along with grass-root promotion through the Rural Tourism being implement at the Bhelwara Rural Tourism resort in Bishungarh block of Hazaribagh with seven cottages and office with a complete administrative block, kitchen, dinning, lobby, toilets to be managed and maintained by the Bhelwara Rural Tourism Cooperative in collaboration with VIRASAT Trust of Hazaribagh.

The Felicitation Ceremony of Mr. Bulu Imam began with the symbolic tika by Mrs. Alka Imam (VIRASAT Trust) and Mrs. Bhawna Ghosh (SHILALEKH- Jharkhand Shilp Kala Parishad), followed by the presentation of flower bouquet by Mrs. Prabha Lakra, and Ms. Arti and Welcome speech by Ms. Sweta Singh. The ceremony was marked with presentation of a Shawl and mementos to the distinguished Guests. To further mark the occasion two Gulmohar trees were plated on the campus by the D.C. Hazaribagh and Mr. Bulu Imam.
The occasion enriched by the presence of Dr. Hiralal Saha as Guest of Honour, Mr. Ashok Kumar, Principal D.A.V. school Hazaribagh, Mr. Charu Khan, renowned artist from Kolkatta, and well attended by politicians, (Mr. Gautam Sagar Rana), scholars, (Mr. Subhaish Das, Megalith researcher) NGOs, Mrs. Elizabeth Imam &  Mrs. Philomina Imam INTACH, Professors from Vinobha Bhawa University, students, friends and famous tribal Women artists (Putli Ganju, Malo Devi, Parwati Devi, Sugiya Devi from villages of Hazaribagh.

Thursday 1 November 2012




Bhelwara Rural Tourist Retreat cum Resort in eastern Hazaribagh is the homeland of the Sohrai Harvest art painted by Tribal women artists on the mud house walls to celebrate Diwali the festival of Lights and Cattle as Lakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth. The painted houses have already drawn much attention from visitors and the painted art on handmade paper widely exhibited in Australia, Europe, UK, USA, and Canada. 

Monday 29 October 2012

Sohrai : Harvest festival and mural painting tradition in Hazaribagh - 
related to Rural tourism i n Jharkhand




The Bhelwara village in eastern Hazaribagh district is the last retreat for the Sohrai Harvest art practiced by the women of the household who paint their mud mouse walls with exquisite and diverse designs and forms related to harvest and rituals. The paintings are done with nature earth colours and clay-colours using chewed twigs (datwan) or cloth swabs daubed in earth colours to fill in the painted form. The village is one of the last reminiscent of Traditional and tribal Arts where the visitor can stay or travel to see this art during the Diwal Festival of Lights season starting 13th of November onwards. We offer a one night- two days package which can be expanded to see other intersting places of interest during a days visit like - Konar Dam (picincs), Parasnath (Jai temples), Isco (rock art site), Sanskriti museum & Canary hill in Hazaribagh town.
Tourist Information Centre (T.I.C) Hazaribagh district 
in Jharkhand state, India



The TIC is a focal Tourist One-stop Tourist destination to get information on all ad any aspects related to Tours, Travel, sightseeing in Arts, Culture, Tribal lifestyle, Archaeology to historical sites from pre-historic rockart (10,000 B.) to Buddhist relics (7-9th Century A.D), Megalithic sites, Tribal art mural traditions of Khovar (marriage art) and Sohrai (harvest art), and regional Dokra metal casting tribes as well as Nomadic hunting Birhor tribes. The TIC office and Photo-gallery displays over 100 framed photographs for the visitors to chose sites of interest and we make your visit memorable by personalized guides and all support.