The Crocodile Festival Begins in Karachi Today

by rumana husain | July 6, 2008 at 08:37 am | 343 views | 9 comments

The Sheedis are an ethnic group in Pakistan with dark features and curly hair whose ancestors are believed to have been brought to the subcontinent as slaves from Africa. Each year a ‘Crocodile Festival’ is held at the 800-year-old shrine at Manghopir, an arid, hilly area at the outskirts of Karachi, to celebrate the annual traditional ritual of dancing and singing and feeding the 100 or so crocodiles at an adjacent pond. I went there at midday today when folk music and songs were just about filling the air. This was accompanied by the beating of drums. As the tempo built up the procession of pilgrims started to proceed towards the pond. A few devotees slipped into a trance, which is also due to the consumption of a locally brewed alcoholic drink taken by the dancers, men as well as women. Gaily dressed children, with sweetmeats and bread on their heads, led the procession which was to feed the crocodiles and also to pay homage to the saint. The ‘king’ of the crocodiles is honored by feeding him meat and garlanding him. I am uploading some pictures that I have taken.

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jordan

I want to hear more about the crocodiles and their festival...

Rhonda J Mangus

Rumana, thanks for the photoset. I would like to hear more about the crocodiles and their festival too!

rumana husain

thanks jordan and rhonda. i did write my story before i uploaded the images but somehow it kept disappearing...and i had a very slow internet connection this afternoon so i gave up! any way, i have reposted a brief write-up about this colorful and fascinating part of one of our city's small community. hope you enjoy some more pictures that i have taken.

Caoimhin1
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rumana husain, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Rhonda J Mangus
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How exciting that you are right there, rumana!. Thanks for sharing this celebration!

jordan

Thanks for the brilliant update!

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rumana husain, I like this story. It's good stuff.

rumana husain

thank you folks. having been celebrated for 800 years, this is said to be one of the oldest ethnic festivals in the region, the traditions of which are being kept alive by the new generation.

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July 6, 2008 at 08:37 am by rumana husain, 343 views, 9 comments

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