Friday, June 17, 2005

where myths and superstitions heal…….

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where myths and superstitions heal…….

If child has pneumonia– a hot saddle shaped iron dipped in a oil is paced on navel of the little one – with a belief that it will cure it !

Shivpuri is a district of Madhya Pradesh. Though it is district of Madhya Pradesh but is bounded by Jhansi in east, which is a district of Uttar Pradesh, and on the west by Kota district of Rajasthan.

Shivpuri mostly has laid out small hilltops covered with deciduous forests where the slope is gentle with verdant vegetation and good forests round about, the landscape is generally pleasing.
It has a population of about 11.5 million predominantly of which is in rural sector. National highway pass through Shivpuri so has better road connectivity on the main line but the moment you turn inside the roads get quite bumpy. Sometime back I had chance to visit there. I was in a jeep about eleven kilometers from the main highway, suddenly the driver turned left. I was bit amazed and saw the driver with suspicion as I could only see rubble of sandstones on the hilly slope – absolutely no road.

But driver exuded that confidence and was more courageous, he just went ahead and after about three kilometers of non-motorabale hilly lane we were at village Dwarka. Dwarka is village in Pichore Block of Shivpuri. It had an inhabitation of about 60 houses mainly of which were from Sahariya tribes (plus) some from the upper caste mainly Thakurs.

Seeing a jeep coming in the tribals from all over village started gathered near the jeep. I had some one known to the villagers with me so introduction was bit easy. We all gathered outside house of Ranjiraam. It was a typical feudal style; I was offered a charpoi to sit while all of them were on the floor, quite uncomfortable for all of us. I did prefer to stand; it was easier for my heart.

Ranjiram had lost his four children because of measles but when asked what you did when your children had measles he said initially they take their children to temple and they are made to lie down there and devotional songs were sung by group of villagers in favour of god. Measles is called as mata and the firm belief is that this due to ‘god’s wish’ and he only can take care of it. In addition to it, the already malnourished child is given very less to eat with a belief that prayers will have mystic role. By the way what do they eat – either cooked roti alone or sometimes with cooked grass. If they get some work then local vegetable or dal. Dalia – for school children used to come and for last few months that too was missing. I did meet number of children with protruding bellies (a sign of malnutrition or worm infestation) but which they believe as sign of healthiness.

During the discussions I suddenly noticed a child who had some marks around his navel, were bit surprised and even curious. Rather than just exploding with questions, which they could have been risky as they might take it as offense, I felt that there was a need to explore further. I drifted a bit and slowly asked the question what that mark was?

The belief in village is that if the child suffers with high fever (pneumonia), and if hot horseshoe shape iron dipped in oil is kept at the navel of the child - fever will come down and the mark on the child that we saw was the same mark. On hearing this, I could feel chill in my spine – it may be called as ‘navel branding’.

Where are we – if child suffers from measles it will go on it own, if child has pneumonia – navel branding is the treatment, where children may not get all three meals and even if they get some it is the cooked grass – so called dalia for school had not come for last 3 months…

This is the real scenario and challenging one especially if arena of child health. Shivpuri is a district of Madhya Pradesh which already has high rates of infant mortality rates and if we need to bring it down and with these prevalent myths - challenges is beyond delivering services for children, one may have to look more holistically and take it is as a social issue not just health one….

posted by - anil

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

a touching story ... can i help

Anonymous said...

a piece well written

Anonymous said...

it is true that myths heal in this country in this century

Anonymous said...

i was touched when i read thi story i got to know by chance only on the net

Anonymous said...

my god is this true if yes it is reall horrifying

Anonymous said...

a piece worth reading and touching

deepak said...

its really gr8 that there are some people who use every possible opportunity to bring forward the suffering of poor humanity apart from their roles meant for earning daily bread and butter. seeing this story on blog is really good. congrats !