12 Chapter 6
12 Chapter 6
12 Chapter 6
TAbLE NO. 35
DEITIES AfAONG THE HOLEYA COMMUNITY
MARGAMAAA;
D^VAMMA:
This temple is located outside the village,
It is believed that Devamma is responsible for causing
small pox and chicken pox. To avoid these epidemics
Holeya people send their offerings to deity leaven,
Khichadi, Jugar Candy and dryed dates after propitiating
the deity, the person suffering trom small pox and
chicken pox, disease would be given leaven, Khichadi ar
curd. Then lamp is lit in earthen date in front of deity
for nine days or 7 days according to the advice of Bhagat.
SHETlKJilMA:
M^BAIMI:
Ainbabai is a most popular deity and is believed
to be very powerful in Holeya community. If she is dis-
regarded or neglected, she would bring epidemics like
loprosy, wounds and boils at ony time. In C^LSO If unyboily
suffers from the above said diseases, they pray Tai 'Mother*
and make primise of visiting to the place of deity 'Tallak'
(Tuljapur) and tie ''Mudupu'' (25 paise with turnieric roots
in new cloth) and they will keep it in earthen pot. Then
they will assure that they will beg ''Joga'' on tvery Tuesday
and Friday, until family visits her place. In Holeya
community we can see few devotees in local terms call them
''Bhotya'', After bath every Tuesday and Friday the
Bhutyas beg ''Joga'* in some village or -oiiietiine thoy would
go to neighbouring villages as a devotee. After propitidting
the deity they present ^.veet oil, coconut, flower, inCenso,
bhanciar, turiiwric powor. liioy will r<;luri\ homo after darshan
of the deity they will return. Any one in the community
who sees the person returning from Tuljapur, bows down
because they believe thut goddess is accompanying him.
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YELLAM/A:
She i s w o r s h i p p e d b e f o r e m a r r i a g e c o u l d take
p l a c e i n t h e f a m i l y g e n e r a l l y t o n s u r e ceremony i s performed
i n Yellamaa temple a t Udbdl,
LAXMl;
MEGHSHA:
Megsha i s a m e s s e n g e r of t h e god and he controls
t h r e a d around t h e i r neck.
MQSOnA:
SAMSTANI;
The Holeya people worship to (Graveyard) Samstani
at the time of marriage (relevant only in few families)
Vilorshipping grave yard means worshipping ancestors. At
the time of Deepavali festival some people Aaurad and
Basavakalyan and after worshipping Samstani, they get back
after offering food. Then it is brought in tht form of
prasad and is mixed with serving food. Others interpret
this practice as inviting their ancestors for marriage,
generation and receiving blessings to the younger.
HANUMAN;
Hanuman is a common god in all Holeya colony.
It is believed that Hanuman protects the settlement from
all the dangerous troubles.
TABLE Ne. 36
HOUSEHOLD DEITIES AMONG HOLEYA COMMUNITY
PR6-BIRTH RITUALS;
The pre-birth rituals of Holeya community have
been stated as under:
1, Chorcholi
2, Bayakeoota
3, Kubasa Todasadu
CHORCHOLI;
BAYAKEOOTA;
KUbASATODASOUU;
TABLE NO. 37
PERFORMANCE OF PREGNANCY RITUAL
BACHACHALA HAKUVUDU;
^y\ILIGI TEGEYUVADU;
AIDESHI;
Aideshi i s a r i t u a l which takes place on f i f t h
day of the d e l i v e r y . On t h i s day a l l c l o t h e s of the mother
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CHUCHCHADU (TOBURN);
GAl'JGA POOJA;
HA14UMA.M PCK)JAt
on, they believe the child may suffer from some troubles
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NM\ING CEREMONY;
namini) coromony. Usually the pa^. .iuil aunt gives the namo
to the now born. Thu riLi.s starts with passing the bat/
from hand to hand acrocc the cradle by the women. While
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passing the child, the women who stand on one side of the
cradle say 'Sadeva' and the other reply by saying 'Mahadeva'
If the child is female women say 'Ganga-Gouri', after-waids
they put the child in the cradle, The Aunt calls out the
names of gods or ancestors in child's ear, five times,
As she does this, the other women pat her back with that
Kdppirotti* made out of wheat flour,
PIERCING OF EARSt
ANNAPRASHAN;
TONSURE CEREMONY;
KIRAGUNI UDASADU;
RJOnnTY RITUALS;
a) OLAPANCHI;
I t i s i n d o o r s or o l a p a n c h i some o f f e r i n g s axe t o
be made l i k e s t e e l and cop^ or i n d a n a . People b e l i e v e in
i t strongly. For i n s t a n c e in a faiiiily of Ka&hinath wtiere
h i s dauglvter u u t u r e d i n d o o r s or o l a p a n c h i , he could not
Eiiako any o i f e r i n g s a s s u g g u s t t d by svMini duo lo p o v e r t y
and cafter a fi.'vv day:> hi.' d.;.-ci 'ed bellir-otha 1 f o r hj.s
Soon a f L t r the fui.clion i s ovor ho died for
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b) HORAP/AHCHI;
the ritual,
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DISPOSING RITUAL:
Liquor, betal and tobacco are also taken with the food to
the grave yard in case the person was addicted to those
habits during the life time. Kins of the dead person
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FrsiIVALS;
UGADI;
AG I mrJNI;
KAR HUNNI:
AS^-JADH EK;\DASHI;
Fy^Kfil PQOHNIMA;
Tni^IIMARAN HUNNI:
DA3A}{A;
For this festival the house is white whashed, all
SHIGI HUl-JNI:
PLIJ'AVALlt
GOURI HUNNI;
CHATTE;
YELLA^MSHl!
SANKR;\NTI;
SHIVARATRI;
HOLI;
MQHARRUM;
Ugcidi
Ambedkar J a y a n t i Ghaitra March - April
Ncigar Ainavasl
Nagur Panchami
Hoi a Shravan July - August
S h r a v a n Sonidvar
Rakhi Purnima
Chatti
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar's Margashira November-Dec ember
Punnetithe
Yellamashi Pushy a December-January
Makar Sankranti
Ghodi Yerasohunnive Magha January-February
s a m p l e s 5 0 . 0 % s a i d y e s , 49,25tJ s a i d no t h e t u b l e indicates
TABLE ivIO. 3 9
ATTITUDES TOUMRDS THE iMEV^ RELIGION AMONG HOLEYA
m 123 49.2%
F o l l o w i n g a r e t h e c h a n g e s n o t e d down i n this
connection:
I n t h e p a s t , d e i t i e s l i k e Margdinma Yellamnia,
Saininavva, S h e t i k e v v a e t c . , w e r e h e l d r e s p o n s i b l e for
To c u r e t h e d i s e a s e and t o p r e v e n t thuiu t h e s e
people were p r a c t i c i n g animal sacrifice. In l a t e r years,
with the gradual discovery, availability and utilization
of new m e d i c a l facilities t h e o l d c o n c e p t of disease
causation and c u r e h a v e b e e n r e - d e f i n e d . The appointment
of hociltii a g i . n t , t h e e s t a b l i shinuut of Health Centre and
facility of r e g u l a r d i s p e n s a r y i n n e a r by T a l u k a , w e e k l y
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