Poo midhi or Thee midhi is another sacrifice in which devotees run across hot coal
yazhini an (2015 –)
yazhini an (nikila) is a Chennai-based artist exploring Tamil culture, devotion & social issues through photography & painting. Known for powerful depictions of rituals and challenging casteism.
The Raw Intensity of Ritual
Yazhini An’s photograph, “Poo Midhi or Thee Midhi is another sacrifice in which devotees run across hot coal,” isn't merely a depiction of a challenging act; it’s an immersion into the heart of Hindu ritual and a profound meditation on vulnerability and unwavering faith. Captured with a stark black-and-white palette, the image immediately commands attention – a lone figure, bare feet braced against a bed of searing coals. The composition is deliberately intimate, pulling us close to witness this act of apparent suffering, yet simultaneously conveying an overwhelming sense of serenity and purpose. It’s a scene that transcends simple observation, inviting contemplation on themes of sacrifice, devotion, and the boundaries between pain and transcendence.
A Historical Tapestry: The Roots of Fire Walking
The act itself – walking barefoot across burning coals – is deeply rooted in ancient Hindu traditions. While its precise origins are shrouded in legend, it’s believed to have evolved from practices associated with the goddess Ammachi, a fierce and protective deity revered for her ability to withstand extreme hardship. Historically, fire walking was considered a test of spiritual strength, a way to demonstrate devotion and earn blessings. It wasn't simply about physical endurance; it represented a willingness to confront one’s fears, relinquish ego, and surrender to the divine will. The scattered apples and bananas surrounding the figure are not incidental – they represent offerings, symbolic gestures of gratitude and reverence presented before undertaking this demanding ritual.
The Language of Texture and Light
Yazhini An’s masterful use of photographic technique elevates the image beyond a straightforward representation. The complete absence of color amplifies the textural drama – every ridge and furrow in the coals is rendered with startling clarity, conveying their intense heat and potential danger. The lighting, likely achieved through flash photography, creates dramatic contrasts, highlighting the rough surface of the embers and casting long shadows that accentuate the figure’s silhouette. This deliberate manipulation of light and texture isn't just aesthetic; it serves to heighten our sensory experience, forcing us to confront the physicality of the act and the palpable sense of risk involved.
Symbolism of Sacrifice and Resilience
The image is rich in symbolic meaning. The bare feet represent a profound vulnerability – a stripping away of earthly defenses and a direct connection to the earth beneath. Walking across the coals symbolizes not just physical endurance, but also a willingness to embrace hardship as a path to spiritual growth. It’s an act of self-imposed suffering, undertaken with unwavering faith in the divine. The figure's posture – upright, resolute – speaks volumes about inner strength and determination. This isn’t a display of bravado; it’s a testament to the power of belief and the willingness to face challenges head-on.
Contemporary Echoes: An Artist’s Vision
Born in Chennai, India, Yazhini An (also known as Nikila) brings a unique perspective to her art. Her early experience portraying a Sri Lankan refugee in the television series ‘Yazhini’ instilled within her a deep sensitivity to social realities and human struggles – themes that continue to inform her artistic practice. This photograph represents a powerful extension of that commitment, translating complex narratives into visual form. It's a work that speaks to the enduring power of ritual, the resilience of the human spirit, and the profound connection between art, faith, and cultural identity. The image invites us to contemplate our own capacity for sacrifice and the transformative potential of devotion.
About this artwork
- Title: Poo midhi or Thee midhi is another sacrifice in which devotees run across hot coal
- Artist: yazhini an
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Kochi-Muziris Biennale
- Movement: Contemporary Indian Art
- Medium type: Digital
- Main color: Espresso
- Purpose: Statement
- Keywords: sacrifice , chennai , spiritual
Quick Facts
- Movement: Contemporary Indian Art
- Notable elements or techniques: Texture, Contrast
- Subject or theme: Ritual Sacrifice
- Artist: yazhini an
- Influences:
- Hinduism
- Migration
- Medium: Photography
- Year: 2020/2021

