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Hindu image

Pal, Nimai Chandra
Chakraborty, Bishwajit

Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, music and the arts. Saraswati is represented as a beautiful, light skinned woman standing on a lotus whilst playing music on a veena. The lotus symbolizes thea she is founded in the experience of absloute truth. The veena represents her perfection in all arts and sciences. The swan next to her feet signifies the power to differentiate between good and bas, right and wrong. As the goddess of knowledge and the arts, Saraswati is whorshipped by students. teachers, scholars and scientists. All Hindus worship Saraswati regardles of their sectarian beliefs.

These Hindu images were made in Cardiff in 2002. They were commissioned by the Wales Puja Committee who arranged for Indian Craftsmen Nimai Chandra Pal and Bishwajit Chakraborty, to travel to Wales to make them. They are believed to be the first Durga images made by Indian artists in Wales. Before this, the Wales Puja Committee bought their images from India and shipped them over to Wales. The very early Durga images used by the Wales Puja Committee were painted on canvas. They were used by the Committee to worship from 2002 to 2009 until it became fragile and worn. In 2009, the Museum worked with the Wales Puja Committee to create a new Durga Goddess. The process of making the goddess was recorded by the museum – from inviting the Indian Craftsmen to Wales, painting the Goddess’ eyes to the celebrations at the completion ceremony. In exchange, the Wales Puja Committee donated their old Durga image to the Museum as an example of a Goddess used for Hindu worship in Wales.

A very small group of students and new doctors from India (Bengalis) living in Cardiff and the Rhonda valleys, organised a Puja for the first time in 1972. This was the first Hindu worship, according to their knowledge, in South Wales. This Puja was performed in a private house with only a handful number of participants. But from 1973, it was conducted at The Parade, Roath in Cardiff for a good few years. This group was named as Bengali Association (Wales) in1974. Wales Puja Committee was formed in the mid eighties, mainly evolved from the above group, continued the tradition of this Puja with greater participation.

Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

F09.52.4

Historical Associations

Associated Person/Body: Wales Puja Committee
Association Type: commissioned by
Date: 2002
Associated Person/Body: Arts Council of Wales
Association Type: agent
Date: 2002
Associated Person/Body: Karr, Mr
Association Type: worship
Date: 2002

Creation/Production

Pal, Nimai Chandra
Chakraborty, Bishwajit

Acquisition

Donation

Techniques

handmade

Material

papier-mâche
clay (unfired)
wood

Location

In store
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