Thursday, 4 August 2011

RED FEET, PAINTED FEET!!

When I was a kidthere was always a bottle of alta somewhere in the house. These glass-bottles full of deep blood-red liquid used to come with a tiny aluminium bowl and a long stiff wire ending in a small piece of sponge/cottonwool. The alta would be poured out in careful measure into the bowl, the wire would be dipped into it, and then a line would be drawn all around the foot, circling the heel and dipping in and out of the toes.

This was done during all religious ceremonies. And alta had a pride of place in Bengali marriage rituals – along with sindoor (the red vermilion powder applied in a dot on the forehead and in the parting of the hair), it symbolized the married-status of a woman.

My Dida (grandmother) used to say that alta would be regularly used when she was a young bride; apparently it helped to prevent/cure cracked heels. But during my childhood,my mother and aunts would use alta only on special days, although they used to put sindoor on their foreheads everyday after bathing. For cracked feet, they usedBoroline.
Though we were not allowed to play with sindoor (being the exclusive preserve of married women),
 I was allowed to fiddle about with the alta bottle, maybe because it was no longer part of the daily routine of married women.


And all of us my cousins and my payal ma
shi would sit down sometimes and inexpertly apply uneven alta-lines around our feet, painting all over our toes and leaving red footprints all over the place. Alta-paint would wash off after a few days, so the damage (to the floor and to the feet) was never too much.


When I entered teens, we began to regard alta as terribly old-fashioned. With cheerful disregard for tradition, we neglected it totally in favour of the more permanent and more modern nail-polish to decorate our toe
s. But still when ever I a perform a Bengali dance I apply two small dots of Alta  on my arm.. ..they are cute :)

4 comments:

  1. Alta,Sindoor,Boroline n Ponds being some of the most used brands by married bengali women worldwide until abt a few yrs ago, i found their mention interesting n aptly put...Nyc wrk :)

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