Villagers worship a rare fresh water turtle in Orissa

Rajesh Kumar Behera in Kendrapara (Orissa)

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Since last Thursday the inhabitants of Khadipala village and its nearby villages under Pattamundai block of Kendrapara district are worshipping a rare fresh water turtle as the carapace of the turtle is marked with the eyes of the Lord Jagannath . The rustic and gullible villagers considering the turtle as the incarnation of Lord Jagannath have been worshipping the turtle.

According to sources, one Ramesh Patra, an inhabitant of Khadipala ,caught  the turtle from a nearby river and brought to his home. Later he discovered  the spotted marks which is in the turtle carapace got the similarity with  the eyes of the Lord Jagannath .As a result taking into account that the turtle is a rare one and it might the incarnation of Lord Jagannath ,the villagers  started worshipping the turtle.

”This rare turtle is an Indian Soft shell Turtle (Aspideretes gangeticus) This turtle is one of the most critically endangered species of fresh water turtles in the country. . ‘This species has legendary status among the people of Orissa”, informed a senior officer of Bhitarkanika National park.

Many residents were seen in making queue  to take a glimpse of the rare turtle and to get an opportunity to  worship the turtle believing that with the worship of rare turtle, in whose carapace two black spot alike the eyes of Lord Jagannath is marked, would  bring good fortune.

As the turtle is considered to be the second incarnation of the powerful god Vishnu in the Hindu religion. After a great flood, which occurs every four billion years and dissolves the earth, Vishnu transforms himself into a great turtle. On his back, he carries a vessel in which the gods and demons mix the elements necessary to re-create the globe. After a thousand years, when the earth has been reborn, the turtle remains in place, and on his back stands a large elephant, which support the planet.

‘This is one of those mythical species that people always talked about but no one ever saw, so it’s hugely significant that we found this lone turtle in the wild .It gives a ray of  hope for a species that is on the verge of extinction.’ , added forest official sources of Bhitarkanika.

Soft-shelled Turtle is distinctive in appearance, having flat, smooth, soft, and rubbery rounded shells that are usually similar to pancake. Its back is olive, dark green or gray and the plastron is white or pink in color. It has webbed feet, long necks and elongated proboscis-like snouts bearing the nostrils at the tip. Females are considerably larger than the males.

Soft-shell Turtles are swift-moving carnivorous reptiles. The species lives in slow-flowing rivers or ponds with sand or mud bottom. Sometimes the turtle lies buried in mud or sand and occasionally emerge to bask in the sun. The tissues in the pharynx help the reptile to extract oxygen for respiration from the water. It is aggressive when captured and is capable of biting viciously.

To protect itself from predators, it spends 95 per cent of its life hidden in sand or mud with only its eyes and nose showing.It is Classified as Vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List (1) and listed on Appendix I of CITES (2).

Agitation to vacat Section 144 CrPC in Orissa mosque

Rajesh Kumar Behera in Kendrapara

mosqueAbout 150 Deobandi  community members ,including women, of Golarahat and Chasakhanda under Derabish block on Saturday staged a mass demonstration in front of  the Derabish Tehsildar’s office at Chhata protesting the step motherly attitude of the district administration for illegally locking the mosque by clamping Section 144 of CrPC and not allowing pesh Imama and the Mouzzan to perform five time prayer in the mosque despite the fact that the chairperson of the State Wakf  Board on last 7th October asked the district administration in this regard .

According to the demonstrator, the district administration on last 24th September night clamped Section 144 of CrPC at the Derabish-based Tehttul mosque following tension erupted between the two group members of minority community over appointing an Imam in the mosque.

Tension erupted between the Bareli group members of Minority community and Deobandi group members over the appointing of a Bareli group Imam in the mosque where an Imam has already been working in the mosque which has been appointed earlier by the Deobandi community.

Notably, the chairman of Orissa Board of Wakf, Sayed Osatullah, in its letter no 455/OBW , dated 7.10.09 wrote to SP of Kendrapara, Nara Sundar Mishra, and the Tehsildar of Derabish by informing that for maintaining peace and tranquility ,promulgation of Section 144 Cr.P.C  is seemed to be a correct step to stop violence but on the other hand imposition of Section 144 Cr.P.C on mosque or the temple or any religious institution is something which hurt the sentiments of the devotees As a question of amicable settlement has arisen the steps will be taken to settle the matter .But no action has been intiated in this regard.

Since from that day on wards both the group members were organizing prayer in the road or at the orchard as police barred both the group not to enter into the mosque .Since last 24th September , the mosque is yet to be unlocked .Even the Pesh Imam and the Mouzzan were not allowed to enter into the ,mosque for performing five time namaj.

Demanding before the Tehsildar of Derabish to take steps for unlocking the mosque by vacating the clamped Section 144 CrPC and allowing the pesh Imam and Mouzzan for performing five times namaj , the Deobandi group members organized mass demonstration .

The demonstrators later gave memorandum to the local tehsildar .If their local  tehsildar would not able to solve the problem ,then they would gheraoed the District Collector’s office in the coming days ,informed the demonstrators.

When contacted , the Tehsildar of Derabish , Sarat Chandra Dash, informed that as the situation is still tensed between the duo group members . Keeping in mind that at any moment lawlessness would erupt once again in the area between the two groups ,Section 144 CrPC is still clamped. The district administration would take steps after 24th November either to vacate the order to  continue the Section 144 CrPC accessing the situation in the coming days .

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