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History of Azadari in Bhopal
By: Kalbe Ali
Tazias (replica shrine of Imam Hussain (AS)) are being
taken out in Bhopal from the era of Rani Kamlapati. At those times
both ruler and ruled, Hindus and Muslims paid their respect and
tributes to the martyrs of Karbala.
Apart from its religious importance, month of Moharram has its own
significance for Bhopali culture. The famous Gutkha of Bhopal came
into existence during this mourning month. Raja of Islam Nagar Vijay
Ram also had a Tazia prepared.
Besides making Tazias and holding Majlis several other acts of
philanthropy are undertaken. They include offering water and Sharbat,
feeding poor and have-nots and distributing alms.
Mahmood Sikandar, who is great devotee of Imam Hussain (AS) has been
taking out his Tazia for the last 50 years. He told that in Bhopal
Tazias are made of Bamboo sticks and papers of various kinds. That is
why Tazias are lightweight and can be lifted and carried by a few
persons. They are eco-friendly as they degrade in water sometime after
the submersion.
Tazias are mostly submerged in the Upper Lake on the banks of Karbala.
But many people lay them to rest in the soil. The biggest and oldest
Tazia of Bhopal is that of Mangalwara eunuchs. The Tazia of courtesan
Nanhi Bai, which had silver coating, was also a major attraction. But
when Nanhi Bai moved to Bombay (Now Mumbai) she took her Tazia away
with her.
During the battle with Marathas of Gwalior and Nagpur between 1808 to
1812, the condition of people became so bad that they had to eat
stones of Tamarind (Imli) and roasted leaves. That battle had started
in the month of Moharram and ended in the same month many years later
and Bhopal emerged victorious with the blessings of Mastan Wali Shah.
Though the battle was over but the people of Bhopal did not stop
taking Gutkha. Instead they made certain modifications to make the
Gutkha tasty. Now Gutkha was prepared with cut beetle nuts and other
ingredients. The famous Zari Batua (pouch) also came into existence to
keep and carry Gutkha. In Olden times, special Gutkha was prepared for
Moharram.
Another very interesting episode is associated with Moharram in
Bhopal. In the era of Nawab Sultan Jahan Begum, two of his emirs Tabba
Mian and Abba Mian, both brothers, got her permission to divert the
route of Moharram procession and Tazias through near their house so
that they could have maximum glimpses of it.
This was vehemently opposed by the masses. That year the situation
became so tense that Tabba Main and Abba Mian could not move out of
their houses to watch Tazia procession. The next year Tabba mian added
several stories to his house so that he could watch Tazias from there.
At that time the palace-like building became the tallest one in the
city. The palace still lies in dilapidated condition near Peer Gate.
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