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Radical Transformations in Jatra

  • December 21, 2024
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Radical Transformations in Jatra

Sub : History

Sec: Art and culture

Why in News

  • The traditional folk theatre of Jatra, particularly in Odisha’s Ganjam district, has come under scrutiny due to extreme and controversial practices during performances. A recent incident involving the use of live animals on stage has sparked outrage among audiences, animal rights activists, and lawmakers, leading to legal actions.

Background:

  • A farmer-turned-actor, played Viradha, a demon from the Ramayana, in a Jatra performance. He used a live pig on stage, which he ripped apart during the act, shocking the audience.
  • Animal Welfare Violations: The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and guidelines by the Animal Welfare Board of India prohibit using live animals in cultural performances without permission.

Jatra:

  • Jatra is a traditional form of folk theatre combining drama, music, and dance to narrate mythological, historical, and social stories.
  • It is especially popular in Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh.
  • Origin: The word “Jatra” means “journey” or “procession.” It originated as part of religious festivals and devotional practices, often dedicated to Lord Krishna and Lord Rama.
  • Emerged during the medieval Bhakti Movement to spread religious messages through performance.
  • Initially focused on devotional themes, it later incorporated social, historical, and political narratives.

Performances:

  • Ramayana-based Jatra: Common in Odisha, focusing on epic battles and moral lessons.
  • Krishna Leela Jatra: Celebrates the life and exploits of Lord Krishna.

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960

  • Cruelty Definition (Section 11): Includes beating, overdriving, or torturing animals, and causing unnecessary suffering.
  • Prohibition on Animal Performances (Section 22): Requires registration for animal performances and adherence to AWBI guidelines.
  • The use of live pigs in Jatra violates Section 11, which prohibits cruelty.
  • Responsible individuals face penalties under this Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
History Radical Transformations in Jatra

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