west bengal Archives - KolkataFusion https://kolkatafusion.com/tag/west-bengal/ Bangalir Adda Zone Wed, 14 Apr 2021 11:39:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://kolkatafusion.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/favicon.ico west bengal Archives - KolkataFusion https://kolkatafusion.com/tag/west-bengal/ 32 32 176560891 A household among Bengal’s villages – My hiraeth in Kailashchak – Mathmalaypur https://kolkatafusion.com/a-household-among-bengals-villages-my-hiraeth-in-kailashchak-mathmalaypur/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-household-among-bengals-villages-my-hiraeth-in-kailashchak-mathmalaypur https://kolkatafusion.com/a-household-among-bengals-villages-my-hiraeth-in-kailashchak-mathmalaypur/#respond Tue, 09 Feb 2021 09:00:45 +0000 http://kolkatafusion.com/?p=3390 While browsing through Suman Da’s photo album, I bumped on a few photos of his ancestral house in Kailashchak-Mathmalaypur, that he had clicked sometime during 2018-19. It took me no time to get transported to the enchanting peace of Bengal’s villages. I could still smell the fragrance of the brown earth and the warmth of the Dattas. ‘Hiraeth’ is a Welsh word that refers to …

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While browsing through Suman Da’s photo album, I bumped on a few photos of his ancestral house in Kailashchak-Mathmalaypur, that he had clicked sometime during 2018-19. It took me no time to get transported to the enchanting peace of Bengal’s villages. I could still smell the fragrance of the brown earth and the warmth of the Dattas.

The way to my hiraeth in one of the Bengal's Villages  P.C: Suman Kumar Datta
The way to my hiraeth in one of the Bengal’s Villages P.C: Suman Kumar Datta

‘Hiraeth’ is a Welsh word that refers to a home that never belonged to you but makes you feel that it’s your own. The Datta Household of Kailashchak-Mathmalaypur is the same for me. My friends Sebak and Indrani invited us to this fantastic house to attend their annual ancestral Durga Puja once, and then in the next year, we self-invited ourselves.

Recommended Read: The Durga Puja in the Datta Household.

The grain storage inside the courtyard    P.C: Suman Kumar Datta
The grain storage inside the courtyard P.C: Suman Kumar Datta

The structure is made of mud with the exterior painted black and the interior kept the natural mud colour. This two-storeyed house is a marvel in itself and bears the testimony of the erstwhile rural architecture of Bengal’s Villages. The main entrance’s wooden door opens to a courtyard adorned with a Tulsi Mancha and a Hay house or Marai (storage) containing the year’s paddy produce well protected.

There are rooms on one side and the other side houses the kitchen, household’s storeroom (bhanrar ghor) and washrooms. The kitchen room exudes warmth with the mud hearth and the neat alignment of the traditional cooking utensils. You can almost soak in the earthy smell that comes out from the delectable dishes cooked in this kitchen.

Its time to harvest the golden paddy - a common scene in Bengal's villages     P.C: Suman Kumar Datta
Its time to harvest the golden paddy – a common scene in Bengal’s villages P.C: Suman Kumar Datta

As you tour around the premises, you can also catch the remnants of a cowshed and some bullock cart roofs lofted up on the bamboo pillars of the asbestos roof. A rural Bengal heritage on its own right! A brown meandering road takes you to this Hiraeth. The green paddy fields sway their heads to the windy concerts and greet you in the village. As you look up, you can see the blue sky embracing you. Is it not the home you yearn for?

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