Indore: A Family of Indore has filed a petition in the Supreme Court to ban the burning of Ravana effigies across the country. The family has also prepared a grand temple of Ravana in Indore, where Yajna and rituals are performed every year in devotion to Ravana on Dussehra.
Dussehra has a tradition of burning Ravana across the country, but many people consider Ravana as an eminent scholar and an incarnation of Shiva, due to which the burning of Ravana is also consistently opposed.
Temple built to worship Ravana
The temple of Ravaneswar Mahadev present in Pardesipura of Indore is the centre of faith among the local people who worship Ravana. Decades ago, Mahesh Gohar, a temple priest and a devotee of Ravana started opposing the practice of burning Ravana’s effigy, considering Ravana as an incarnation of Shiva. After over a period of time, Ravana Bhakta Mandal was established and every year, opposition to burning of Ravana took the form of a campaign. People of this area of Pardesi Pura neither burn Ravana nor become part of any tradition of burning the effigy of Ravana on Dussehra.
Petition in Supreme Court to stop the burning of Ravana
Ravana devotee Mahesh Gohar has now filed a petition in the Supreme Court to stop the burning of the effigy of Ravana which takes place every year on Dussehra, the hearing of which is currently going on. Devotees of Ravana believe that there is no strong and scriptural ancient tradition of burning the effigy of Ravana.
Apart from this, the burning of effigy every year is polluting the environment every year and is hazardous for the plants as well. Therefore, just as cases are registered against those who burn stubble in Delhi and other parts of Haryana, a case should be registered against those who burn Ravana.
History and temple related to Ravana in Madhya Pradesh
Ravana married Mandodari, the daughter of King Darspur King of Mandsaur. After that, Dashapur was named Mandsaur, where Ravana is worshipped in Khanpura. There is an 800-year-old Ravana statue here. In Ravana gram in Vidisha, there is a 600-year-old black stone statue of Ravana lying down, here also the whole village worships him.
There is also a Ravana temple in Piploda village of Ujjain, worship is done daily here.
Gondwana Republic Party’s MLA has also built Ravana temple in Amarwara village of Chhindwara district, where he and his supporters worship.
Temple of Ravana in Patan, Jabalpur
A Brahmin family of Satna worships Ravana and considers it his ancestor; this family has also built a temple of Ravana.