Where
did Rabet Ram used to go every afternoon? The entire day he would greet the
guests with a pure warm smile on his face, show them around the guesthouse,
chat with them while serving breakfast and entertain them with amusing folk
stories of his village. Right after lunch, when most of the guests are either
gone for a nap or out and the whole guesthouse is sleepy and silent- that’s
when Rabet Ram disappears mysteriously and is not seen until late evening. On
the third day, after a delicious breakfast we stealthily asked Ranjo, his
beautiful daughter in law about Rabet Ram’s secret disappearances. While
playing with her three months old baby Hrishita on the front lawn she replied
without interrupting her game, “why, to the Dungri Mela! All the Gods and Goddesses come there.
Today is the last day. You should go!” Should we go? Wow, we got our answer
alright but it came with quite a few more questions! Our curiosity now reached
to a point where we couldn’t think of anything but to find out what this is all
about. Waiting till afternoon looked like hell of a task.
We
spent the day asking the locals about the Dungri
mela Ranjo mentioned and how to get there. They all described the ‘mela’ in their own possible ways. A few
common words almost everyone used were, “Hadimba Devi’s birthday”, “Gods and
Goddeses come”, “all the neighbourhood villages”. We now had some basic
knowledge and decided to find out the rest ourselves. Apparently the “Dungri mela” goes on for three days-
May 14-May 16. We started our venture at about 3.30 pm and trekked towards the Hadimba
Temple.
Just
at the end of the ground there was the real “Mela” or the fair which had all
sorts of food stalls, games, toy stalls and most interestingly a huge giant
wheel. We all have seen and ridden giant wheels in our lives, so what makes
this one so special? Well we wouldn’t know unless we actually rode it and saw
the entire Himalayan range sitting at the top! One side of the wheel was almost
on the edge of the cliff and no other ride anywhere could give the thrill we
felt sitting on that. It was spine-chilling and beautiful beyond words from up
there!
We had started this journey as a mere getaway from the metropolitan hustle-bustle and enjoy the serenity of the hills...few quiet and peaceful days in Old Manali. Now our diary is filled with exciting stories. The tranquillity of the Himalayas splashed with the sparkling colours of the Hadimba Devi’s birthday celebrations. The unbelievable fusion of calmness, life, traditions and spirit gave us a fresh perspective to look at the same old things in life.