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Beyond the Writers' Workshop - Carol Bly
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Bhagalpur: Beyond Blindings and Riots

Bhagalpur


Known as the Silk City, Bhagalpur is a town and the administerative


headquarters of Bhagalpur district, Bihar state in the eastern part of


India.


Bhagalpur is a divisional town of historical importance


situated on the southern bank of the Ganga river. Situated 220km east


of state capital Patna and 410 km north west of Calcutta is well


connected by rail and road.


Bhagalpur is famous worldwide for


its silk production. The silk industry in this city is hundreds of


years old and a whole clan exists that has been producing silk for


generations. There is a Silk Institute and Agricultural college here,


as well as a University, and Engineering, Medical and Homeopath


colleges.


References to Bhagalpur can be found in Indian epics


like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata where Bhagalpur has been


described as the kingdom of Anga. Mandar Hill, situated 52 km south


from Bhagalpur, is believed to have been used as Churner during


Samudra-Manthan by God and Danav according to Hindu mythology. Ancient


cave sculptures of Emperor Ashoka’s regime(274 BC-232 BC) are found in


the neighbourhood and at Sultangunj, 20 km west of Bhagalpur, a temple


of the Gupta period(320-500) still exists. The tomb of Suja, brother


of Moghul emperor Aurangzeb, in the heart of the town is reminiscent of


the city’s association with the Mughal period.


Ruins of ancient


Vikramshila University(Photograph Above) are located 44 km east of


Bhagalpur. It was the medieval centre to the conservation and


propagation of Buddhist education, established by King Dharampal of


Bengal(783-820) at the end of the 8th century.


The gangetic


plains are very fertile and the main crops include rice, wheat, maize,


barley, and oilseeds. The economy of Bhagalpur is dependent mainly on


agriculture and silk.


History


Early civilizations have


fostered along the fertile coasts of the river Ganges. Bhagalpur has


often been referred to as Bhagaddat-Puram in ancient Sanskrit


literatures such as the Ramanaya, Mahabharatha and Panchtantra.


"Vishaili Puja" or the worship of the snake queen traces its roots to


hundreds of years and is still celebrated every year with thousands of


believers and snake charmers offering milk to the Nag(the snake King)


and Nageen(The snake Queen).


Angika: the language of Bhagalpur


Angika


[1] is the main language of Bhagalpur. Angika is one of the oldest


language of the world, which was known as Aangi during ancient time.


Angika is spoken by more than 30 million of Indian and around 50


million population worldwide. Among others Hindi is the main language.


Besides English is also used frequently.


Bhagalpur blindings


In


1980, Bhagalpur came into news when it was reported that the police


blinded 31 undertrials[2](convicted criminals, according to some


versions), by pouring acid into their eyes. The incident became


infamous as Bhagalpur blindings. The incident was widely debated and


discussed in several human rights’ conventions. In 2003, a bollywood


movie loosely based on the incident and starring Ajay Devgan was


released. It was titled Gangaajal(roughly translated as The holy


waters of Ganga)[3].


Bhagalpur riots


Communal


disturbances between Hindus and Muslims have been a part of the history


of Bhagalpur and riots had occurred in 1924, 1936, 1946 and 1967.


However, Bhagalpur became notorious after the riots in October 1989,


and the name Bhagalpur riots usually refers to the 1989 riots.


According to various accounts, some 1100 [4] to [5] 1891 people were


killed, a majority of them muslims. According to some accounts, stoning


of a Durga puja procession by some muslims triggered the riots. As a


fall-out of the riots, the silk-weaving industry suffered a decline [6].


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagalpur

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