Quiet traditions continue through Ramzan in Bhopal
Bhopal: In Bhopal, the holy month of Ramzan is marked not only by prayers and fasting but by small gestures that quietly pass from one generation to the next. These are not formal traditions or rituals bound to a single faith. They endure because children watch their fathers, and those fathers had once watched theirs. The chain is simple, unspoken and deeply human. At Jama Masjid, Asif continues a practice he grew up watching. Each Friday during Ramzan, he moves quietly among the seated worshippers with a vial of itr (perfume), lightly scenting them before prayer. His path winds in a zig-zag from the front rows to the back, a slow walk that takes nearly half an hour. Often, the call to prayer begins before he can reach everyone, yet the fragrance lingers in the air, part of the rhythm of the gathering. Now in his forties, Asif explains simply: "My father did it. I just want to continue the same." His business has nothing to do with perfumes, but that is beside the point. For him, the act is about carrying forward what he once saw, a gesture now repeated by him. It is continuity for its own sake—quietly observed. From the mosque to the bazaar, the same spirit flows. Continuity is not confined to prayer—it lives in everyday flavours and familiar streets. Just below Jama Masjid once stood Tarachand Namkeen Wala, a shop whose signboard still appears in old photographs of Chowk Bazaar. Today, Sanjay Agarwal, the great-grandson, runs what remains of the family business, though the space has gradually shrunk and been divided as the family expanded. During Ramzan, the shop prepares besan nukti, a small, sweet bite that has long been part of Bhopal's iftar tables. It is not a lavish indulgence but a modest delicacy, typical of the city—simple, affordable, and enjoyed by all. "I'm the third generation continuing the tradition," he said. Aroma drifts through the lanes, a quiet reminder that continuity endures in everyday gestures, in familiar flavours, and in the rhythms of the bazaar. These practices are not about religion alone. That same rhythm of persistence is seen outside the mosque on Fridays, when worshippers overflow into the streets. Cloth sellers nearby step in with fresh sheets, spreading them out so the faithful have space to pray. The fabric ripples in the wind, rows form on the stone, and devotion continues seamlessly. It is not a grand gesture, but a practical kindness—an unspoken rhythm of the city, repeated week after week, Ramzan after Ramzan.
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