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Women Priest Lead Durga Puja Celebrations Worldwide

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

KOLKATA -⁢ A historic shift⁣ unfolded this week as women priests took the lead​ in Durga Puja celebrations at multiple pandals across the globe, marking a significant departure from centuries-old tradition. The unprecedented ‌involvement ⁣of⁣ female clergy, observed in locations ranging from Kolkata to the united States and the United Kingdom, signals a growing movement challenging‌ gender norms within Hinduism.

For‍ generations, Durga ⁣Puja, the ten-day festival ⁢honoring⁤ the goddess Durga, has been ‌almost exclusively officiated by male Brahmins. This year’s ⁢events represent a⁤ watershed moment,fueled⁣ by increasing advocacy for gender equality and a ⁢desire to‍ broaden access to religious leadership. The ⁣change impacts ‌devotees worldwide, possibly reshaping the future ⁢of the festival and sparking ‌wider ⁢conversations about ⁣inclusivity in religious practices. Organizers anticipate continued momentum for female​ participation in subsequent years, with several groups already planning for expanded roles in⁤ 2025.

The most prominent example⁤ unfolded at the Dum Dum⁢ Park Sarbojanin Durga Puja in Kolkata, where ⁢a team of women ‌priests, trained by the West Bengal government, conducted the rituals.This followed a state-sponsored initiative ​to‍ train women in conventional priestly duties, aiming to empower them ‌and‍ address the historical exclusion of women from religious leadership roles. Rudra Narayan⁣ Chakraborty,‍ a member of the puja‌ committee, ​stated, “We wanted to show that women are ‌equally capable of performing the‍ rituals and connecting with the divine.”

Similar scenes played out ⁢internationally. In the UK,the North ⁤London durga Puja ⁣Committee featured female priests for the⁣ first time,while in the US,several Bengali associations incorporated women into their ceremonial proceedings. These developments were met with widespread approval from devotees, many of ⁢whom⁤ expressed enthusiasm⁤ for the inclusive approach.

The move ‌isn’t without its critics.Some traditionalists maintain that the scriptures ‌mandate male priests, but proponents ⁤argue that the spirit of‍ the goddess Durga, a powerful female deity, inherently ​supports female leadership.The West bengal ⁣Commission‌ for Women has actively supported the initiative, viewing it as a ⁢step towards greater gender ⁢parity. ‌The increasing visibility of women priests ⁢during Durga ‌Puja is ‌expected​ to ⁣inspire further dialog and potentially pave the way for broader acceptance of female ⁣clergy in othre Hindu traditions.

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