Deodhani Mela Kamakhya Temple
The Deodhani Mela, also known as Deodhani Bratakatha, is a significant ritual observed at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam. It’s a traditional offering made to the goddess Kamakhya.
During this ritual, a group of women known as Deodhani perform a sacred dance called Deodhani Nritya. The dance is believed to invoke the spirit of the goddess and is accompanied by devotional songs and music. The Deodhani dancers are considered to be the living embodiment of the goddess’s divine power during the performance.
After the dance, a special meal, known as the Deodhani Meal, is prepared as an offering to the goddess. This meal typically includes various vegetarian dishes, such as rice, lentils, vegetables, and sweets. It is considered auspicious to partake in this meal after it has been offered to the deity, as it is believed to bestow blessings and divine grace upon the devotees.
The Deodhani Mela is observed on specific auspicious occasions and festivals at the Kamakhya Temple, and it holds great religious and cultural significance for the devotees. It’s not only a religious ritual but also a cultural tradition that celebrates the devotion and reverence towards the goddess Kamakhya.