Mathura:In Krishna Janmabhoomi Mathura, a Muslim family plays a vital role in Dussehra celebrations. This family has been making effigies of the demon king, Ravana, his brother Kumbakaran and son Meghanath for decades. Now, it's the fourth generation of this family, which is engaged in this work. Raees Ahmad Khan, 60, alias Chote Khan, said that this time they would be making a 70-foot-tall effigy of Ravana. He said he has been doing this work since childhood.
"Earlier, I used to help my father, Mughal Pehalwan, in making the effigies, but for the past 30 years, I have been making these on my own," said Khan. He added that people know that he is a Muslim but they welcome him as they love his work.
He derives a lot of satisfaction in doing this work, said this effigy-maker. "We feel a sense of satisfaction as the effigies of Ravana, who was a symbol of evil, made by us is used at the festival of Vijayadashami," said the Muslim artist, whose children also lend him a helping hand. Apart from his family, Khan is helped by three other artists from his community to create the effigies. He said the festival of Vijayadashami symbolizes the victory of good over evil and he feels lucky to be a part of it every year.