Deity Idols Wrapped in Warm Clothing Amid Severe Cold in Jamshedpur

Deities Protected with Blankets and Woolens as Temperatures Drop

Key Points:

  • Idols in temples covered with blankets and woolens

  • Pujaris ensure idols are protected from extreme cold

  • Sub-10 degree temperatures affect both people and deities

JAMSHEDPUR – Severe cold weather has gripped the city, and temple priests are ensuring that even god idols receive protection

from

the chill by covering them with blankets, woolens, and mufflers.

The recent dip in temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius has prompted pujaris across Jamshedpur to take special measures for temple deities. Idols of gods are seen adorned with woolen shawls, caps, and scarves to shield them from the biting cold. This unique tradition reflects the belief that deities experience human-like feelings, including warmth and cold.

Beliefs and Traditions

Temple priests highlight that after the prana-pratishtha ritual, idols are treated as living beings. According to one priest, "Just as we bathe and offer food to the gods, they also feel the cold. It is our duty to protect them, as we do for ourselves."

The custom of providing winter coverings for idols is not new but becomes particularly noticeable during extreme weather. The sight of gods dressed in woolens has attracted the attention of locals, who find the tradition heartwarming.

City Reeling Under Cold Wave

Meanwhile, residents of Jamshedpur are facing the full brunt of the cold wave. Temperatures have plummeted sharply, making daily life challenging. Many people are seen huddled in warm clothes, fires, and blankets to stay warm.

The city’s temples have become a focal point of both devotion and unique cultural practices during this time. Locals appreciate the efforts of the pujaris, who ensure that faith remains strong while adapting to seasonal needs.

In a similar practice across India, temples in northern states also follow similar rituals during winters. Idols are often wrapped in warm garments and heaters are installed in temple premises to combat the extreme weather.

Symbol of Faith and Humanity

This tradition underscores the deep emotional connection Hindus share with their deities. By dressing the idols in winter wear, the community reflects its reverence and belief that gods are not distant but relatable entities.

Residents believe such practices bring blessings while preserving cultural values. A local devotee expressed, "Seeing gods protected like this makes us feel closer to them. It shows how humanity and faith coexist."

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