I have this feeling that
ghosts were there when we were kids but slowly those have left us as the
population was exploding. But still when i go to a hill station i do come
across some stories about sighting ghost . During my childhood days we would go for
summer vacations to our mother's village ,Bipratikuri in Birbhum. Those days the
village was not connected by road, no electricity, kerosene lanterns were the source of light at night.
It is about 7 km from
Kankalitala near Bolpur.We would get down at Lavpur from a narrow gauge train and then travel by bullock cart to the village. It was
backward in all respect with a middle school and a dispensary to boast.
Kankalitala |
Lavpur Station |
With the sunset the
village would be dark as there was no electricity. The kerosene lanterns were
used extensively in the houses. The starlit sky or the moon would be the source of
light. The kucha country road will be lighted by the diffused light coming out
from the windows of the houses. We would hurry home after our evening outing to
avoid darkness, often someone would have a torch. Walking down those half lighted roads and our moving shadows
would give us goose bumps.The dark moonlit night would make our imagination to
work in top gear.The reason for the thinking about the unknown was because we
were from a modern city like Delhi where the evenings would be lighted by
street lights and of course by all other lights from the various houses along
the road, proportionately less of darkness than in villages .So the
difference was that of between light and dark.At that phase of our childhood we
would believe many of those ghost stories as we would listen ghost stories in the pitch dark night surrounded by dark outlines of palm trees creating an eerie ambience, the only source of light would be a
kerosene lamp kept at the corner. We would sit closely huddled together when
one of our maternal uncles would narrate some ghostly incident of the
village .None of us would get up alone even for drinking water. I think today's children miss that thrill of the darkness
and which generated much of the ghost stories.
Now Hollywood has to produce those atmosphere by using special effect which we were getting free in those dark
nights, it was the childhood thrills of unknown.
Then there would be
some old broken down haunted houses in the village where nobody would be
staying or may be some old lady would be staying alone. In our that village
there was one such dilapidated house with a pond , we would not
look at that house in the dark lest the ghost spots us. We heard many stories of ghost sighting in that
house. Recently when i visited Bipratikuri i went to that house. I found that
children were playing around that house and a club has come up, but that old
house was still there. The pond was filled up.When asked about existance of ghost there those children laughed it off as a joke.
Third place of ghost
sighting would be the adjoining burning ghat.We would hear many stories about
how young men would lay bet to go there alone in moonless nights . . The scene of
Srikanta ( Srikanta by Saratchandra Chattopadhya)accepting the challenge of
spending the night in the burning ghat alone ignoring the request of
Rajlakhi would often play out in my mind.As a matter of fact i absorbed
most of the nuances of that idyllic village through the writings of Saratbabu ,
including Indranath's escapades. .Indranath was fearless as per Srikanta.
Indranath faced ghosts boldly , those days I believed that and would try to locate a fearless youngman like Indranath in that village.
That village has lost its
charms now, there is a metalled road running by the side of the village,there is
electricity, telephones,TV and all other the modern trappings.As usual there is violent
politics of the kind we read every day in news papers,the goons have replaced
the ghosts now.
It is said that ghosts
have no religion, they don't fight with each other over religion.They also
don't scare people with religious bias or prejudice.as a matter of fact the
religious chanting scare them away.Looks like this fanaticism with the religions
might be one of the reasons for their nonexistance in our spheres.Ghosts were secular in
todays parlence.
I got this enclosure constructed around the banyan tree at the bus stop of Kankalitala around 1997 in memory of my mother. I am not sure whether today it is still there or not.
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2 comments:
Basic ingredients for ghosts to survive like dark corners, dense forests are fast diminishing. I also have a strong feeling that Indian ghosts are miserably losing battlesof survival against rapists and muggers!
Yes,very much!
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