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03 Dec 2008 08:32 pm
Dissent Of The Day
A reader writes:
I'm a fourth-generation Mumbaikar
who loves reading your blog, but your post about the name Mumbai (linked to
Hitchens) left me seething.
Hitchens is completely wrong. As
someone whose roots go back many generations in Mumbai, let me assure you that
we've always called the city Mumbai in our local language Marathi. The name
Bombay was given to the city by the British. What do you think the city was
called before the Europeans arrived? It was called Mumbai.
Here's a paragraph from
Wikipedia:
The name
"Mumbai" is an eponym, etymologically derived from Mumba or Maha-Amba – the name of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi – and Aai, "mother" in Marathi.[6] The former name Bombay had its origins in the 16th century when the
Portuguese arrived in the area and called it by various names, which finally
took the written form Bombaim,
still common in current Portuguese use. After the British gained possession
in the 17th century, it was anglicised to Bombay, although it was known as Mumbai or Mambai to Marathi and Gujarati-speakers, and as Bambai in Hindi and Urdu.[7][8] The name was
officially changed to its Marathi pronunciation of Mumbai in 1996.[9]
Seriously, if the Shiv Sena had
wanted to impose Hindu chauvinism on the city, they would have called the city
GaneshTown. Ganesh is a major Hindu god and very popular in Mumbai. On the
other hand, the goddess Mumba is so obscure that the only reason I have heard
of her is because she bequeathed her name to my beloved city. The name change
was a nod to the locals of the land: their pronunciation would be the official
one.
And Bombay isn't the only Indian
city to have changed its name to its pre-colonial version. Madras reverted back
to Chennai, and Calcutta changed to Kolkata; None of these moves were to impose
any religion on people. They were simply a rejection of colonial legacy. I
don't like the Shiv Sena and hate the fact that I'm defending them, but
changing the name of the city is one of the least religious things they have
done to it.
For Hitchens, and now you, to
state that the Bombay-Mumbai name change is akin to the Burma-Myanmar change is
very insulting to this Mumbaikar proud of her Marathi roots. I sincerely hope that you will stop
relying on Hitchens for information on Mumbai.
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