Faces of Faith: Ganesh Vanare’s Powerful Portraits of Kulasai Dasara Festival in Tamil Nadu

Powerful Portraits of Kulasai Dasara Festival in Tamil Nadu by Ganesh Vanare

The coastal village of Kulasekarapattinam (Kulasai) in Tamil Nadu is home to a phenomenon that stands apart from the rest of India’s Dussehra celebrations. Unlike the North Indian focus on Lord Rama’s victory, the Kulasai Dasara Festival is a ten-day-long tribute to the ferocious and protective Mother Goddess, Mutharamman, a form of Kali. This is not merely a religious gathering; it’s a profound, visceral, and visually arresting ritual of self-transformation and devotion.

The central event is the ‘Vesham’ tradition, where lakhs of devotees take solemn vows, fast for weeks, and then completely transform themselves into deities, demons, kings, and mythical creatures using elaborate body paint, makeup, and costumes. They roam the streets, collect alms, and are believed to be temporarily possessed by the divine entities they portray. The atmosphere is an intense confluence of spirituality, theatrical drama, and raw, unfiltered faith, culminating in the Soorasamharam—the ritualistic slaying of the demon Mahishasura on the seashore.

The sheer visual intensity of this transformation makes it a compelling subject for documentary photographers, yet few have captured the emotional depth and raw humanity behind the masks quite like Mumbai-based photographer Ganesh Vanare. His portraits transcend mere documentation, offering a soul-stirring look into the hearts of the devotees who temporarily become the Gods they worship.

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The Intense Theatre of Vesham: Transformation and Ritual

The Vesham (disguise) tradition is the spiritual heartbeat of Kulasai Dasara. Devotees undertake rigorous vratam (fasting and penance) for weeks, purifying their bodies and minds before the festival. Their transformation is not for entertainment, but as an act of absolute devotion and fulfillment of personal vows. They cover their entire bodies in vibrant paint, elaborate makeup, and heavy costumes to physically embody figures like Goddess Kali, Lord Shiva, or even wild animals.

This act is the ultimate surrender to the Goddess Mutharamman, symbolizing their willingness to transcend their ordinary human identity to host the divine power. The costumed devotees then perform ritualistic dances, chant, and often enter a trance-like state, moving with an otherworldly intensity. This state is believed to be divine possession, where the deity speaks and blesses the people through the devotee’s body. The dedication—from the intricate, carefully applied body art to the barefoot walking for miles—underscores the profound commitment to this unique regional custom.

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A Photographer’s Empathy: Ganesh Vanare’s Approach

Ganesh Vanare, a celebrated photographer specializing in documentary and portraiture, approaches the visual cacophony of Kulasai not with the detached gaze of a photojournalist, but with deep empathy and respect. His work at the festival moves beyond the spectacle of the crowd and the color of the costumes to capture the quiet vulnerability and devotion of the individuals.

Vanare’s powerful portraits are characterized by their directness and intimacy. He uses natural light and close composition to draw the viewer’s eye past the paint and props and directly into the eyes of the person behind the disguise. This technique reveals the dual identity—the fierce deity externalized by the makeup and the profound human faith visible in the gaze. By isolating his subjects, he elevates them, turning a fleeting moment of ritualistic possession into a timeless, powerful study of faith, humanity, and the extreme lengths of spiritual sacrifice.

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Capturing the Soul: Eyes that Hold the Divine

The most arresting feature of Vanare’s portraiture from Kulasai is his unmatched ability to photograph the devotees’ eyes. While the costumes and makeup are bold and designed to transform, the eyes remain the window to the soul, reflecting the individual’s journey, penance, and the immense burden of the vow. In his images, the eyes of the devotees—whether adorned with the crimson rage of Kali or the serene blue of Shiva—convey an overwhelming sense of spiritual intensity, fatigue, and unwavering belief.

They appear wide, sometimes tear-filled, often slightly glazed over in a state of trance, suggesting the presence of something larger than the individual. Vanare’s lens captures the moment the human and the divine intersect, turning the portrait into a sacred text. This focus transforms his collection from a travelogue of a colorful festival into a meditation on faith itself, resonating with viewers who may not understand the ritual but instantly recognize the power of the human spirit.

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The Lasting Impact: Documenting India’s Untamed Faith

Ganesh Vanare’s body of work on the Kulasai Dasara serves as an invaluable cultural document, preserving the unique identity of a festival that is a fiercely guarded regional tradition. His work highlights that in a rapidly modernizing India, such authentic, untamed expressions of folk faith continue to thrive. By focusing on the faces and personal sacrifice, he brings the festival out of the realm of exotic spectacle and into a conversation about universal human devotion.

The intensity, commitment, and sheer rawness captured in his portraits challenge viewers’ preconceptions of religious practice. Vanare ensures that the story of Kulasai Dasara is told not just through the fire, music, and thousands of devotees, but through the individual, powerful faces that bear the mask of the Gods. This collection stands as a testament to the power of documentary photography to capture the extraordinary in the ordinary, etching the faces of faith into the global cultural memory.

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