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A Handful of Clay

Neelam revisits an age-old tradition practised in the idol-making of Durga. She voices the anguish of a prostitute, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths.

O Purohit! I refuse to give you
A handful of clay!
Today you just can’t force me-
After all, it’s my day!

Ill- treated I am by likes of you,
I can’t even walk by your side;
Shunned, looked down upon,
Isolated, I feel; disparaged and despised!

Clones of you, at night, at my house arrive,
Play with my nipples, at my vagina eye;
But when the day spreads its cloak,
Your love disappears like a butterfly!

Heard I have that even Maa Durga
Had to dree Mahishasura’s bad gaze!
Her wrath and powers thwarted all such attempts…
But…what about us? Aren’t we innocent preys?

Hypocritic that the entire society is,
You come to my verandah today for a handful of clay!
Revered I am for only this moment,
And before me you beg and pray!

O Durga! I invoke you today!
My anger that continually burns is aflame-
I yearn, bless not these pretenders of faith,
And uplift my likes from this life of shame!

Poet’s Note: There is a tradition as per which the purohit (priest) goes and begs for a handful of clay from a prostitute before the statue of Durga is cast or installed. This poem is written from the prostitute’s point of view when one such Purohit comes to her to implore for a handful of clay.

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Neelam Saxena Chandra
Neelam Saxena Chandra, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Pune, has authored 4 novels, 1 novella and 6 short story collections, 31 poetry collections and 13 children’s books. She holds a record with the Limca Book of Records, 2015 for being the Author having the highest number of publications in a year in English and Hindi. She has won several international and national awards. She was listed in Forbes as one of the popular authors in 2014.
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  • This practice has intrigued me forever…all year round the bed of lusting turns shunning into the go-to place for the pious days!! Emotions of the ladies of the house who accept the darkest expressions of “grihastas” or the “uninitiated” or the “perverts in shape and garb of pious” must play havoc to run amok…when they come for that handful of clay!!!
    Well written @neelam

  • Hi Rupa,
    Thanks for your comments. There is so much of paradox in our lives (wrt traditions), that I write a lot on it…When I first heard about it, I was aghast…

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