Tamosa
ma jyotirgamay :
Oh Mother! take me to the world of light from darkness!
The concept of illumonation of mind is also related to the illumination of the
world. And so in each and every festival of India 'light' symbolises a desire
for a brighter morrow. The concept of 'light' in festivities is universal and
has been conceived as a strong unifying force.
Technological advancement in all walks of life has had its deep impact on the
concept of lighting as well - from the archaic concept of lighting with oil
lamps to candle lights on to carbide gas lights, tulip lights , tube lights,
chandeliers and twinklings.
When it comes to discussing the latest and creative in lighting, the name of
Chandernagore can not escape mention. About 5,000 people in Chandernagore alone
and about 40,000 in the entire H oghly
district and its neighbourhood are engaged in someway or the other in this industry.
The artisans here offer a scintallating range of splendour and spectacle. Multi-coloured
tulip bulbs fitted on woven wires, create a semblance of motion through lights
generating images of moving bicycles, cars, trains, buds bloosoming into flowers,
fire-spitting dragons and so on.
In fact, there is no end to Chandernagore creations. Innovations in creating
images through lighting on contemporary issues like Amatya Sen receiving the
Nobel Prize, tennis ace Leander Paes making a serve, cricketer Sourav Ganguly
driving a magnificient shot regale the onlookers. The craze for lighting is
not restricted to the puja pandals alone, but even in sports events, corporate
events, wedding etc with cost ranging between Rs 2,000 to five lakh or even
more.
It is difficult to say why Chandernagore became the centre of light industry.
Some say that it may be due to the special flavour attached to the local festivals
which have given the impetus to the proliferation of this unique craft. There
has always been intense competition among the lighting artisans to outdo each
other in terms of decoration. A pageant of floats and illumination precedes
the immersion and every puja committee tries to make the best floats.
S.D. Electric Kashinath Neogie
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