CB Adhikari
Prayagraj (India), Jan 23: The
world famous, Maha Kumbh Mela (fair), is currently taking place in Prayagraj –
the confluence of the Ganges, the Yamuna and mythical Saraswoti rivers.
Over 10 million people had taken a
holy dip on the first day of the fair, which is held in every 12 years in
Prayagraj of India, according to the Uttar Pradesh Department of Tourism.
In the 45-day august religious
gathering that began on last January 14, the Hindu devotees throng to take bath
at the meeting point of the Ganges, the Yamuna and the Saraswati rivers –
considered the sacred rivers in India.
The Department has estimated that
450 million pilgrims will visit the fair. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims
from various countries, including India and Nepal come to take dip in the holy
land of Hindus.
Director General of Uttar Pradesh
Tourism Department, Isha Priya, said that the Maha Kumbh Mela, which took place
after 144 years, has attached special significance and urged everyone to enjoy
the fair.
She expressed the belief that the
religious jamboree would be useful for the promotion of cross-border religious
tourism.
Necessary security arrangements
have been put in place for the pilgrims coming to take bath in the fair. More
than 25,000 security personnel have been deployed in the surround of the
fair.
As many as 100,000 temporary tent
houses have been constructed at the confluence of the three rivers on the right
and left banks for the pilgrims.
Bright lights in the tent house
area during the night have further enhanced the beauty of the fair. There are
temporary camps and health camps for accommodation in the fair.
More than 25,000 CCTV cameras have
been installed under the river water for safety reason.
According to Indian media reports,
7,000 plus buses have been arranged from Prayagraj Airport to take devotees to
the fair.
Arrangements of 550 shuttle buses,
13,000 plus rickshaws, trains and special trains have been made. Similarly, 43
temporary hospitals with 6,000 beds have been set up in the fair area.
Arrangements have been made for
road ambulances along with air ambulances. Likewise, arrangements have also
been made to observe the fair by helicopter.
According to indian news agencies,
more than 100 million people have taken holy bath in the Maha Kumbh Mela so
far.
Around 10 million devotees visit
Mahakumbh every day.
It is believed that taking holy
bath at the confluence of sacred rivers will absolve sins and cleanse the
soul.
According to the Ministry of
Culture of India, science and technology has also been fully devised in the
fair.
Prayagraj Mahakumbh is set as an
extraordinary blend of spirituality and innovation. From high-tech security
measures embracing modern technology to digital land 'allotments' and
'immersive virtual' reality experiences, Mahakubh-2025 has become a model of
reconciliation between tradition and technology with a comprehensive way in
providing infrastructure, security and digital services to devotees.
Special cyber security arrangements
have been launched for the safety of devotees. The Uttar Pradesh government has
decided to use every platform, including print, digital and social media.
Platforms like Facebook, X and Instagram as well as AI.
Mobile cyber teams have also been
deployed for a massive public awareness campaign.
Additional Strategic Officer of
Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department Akash Deep said that the Prayagraj grand fair
has set a historical record and it would help promote religious tourism.
President of Vanarasi Tourism Gilt,
Santosh Kumar Singh urged the Hindu Nepali tourists to participate in the fair
taking place after a long hiatus.
Agra Travel Agents Association
General Secretary Kaushlendra Singh said the fair would help promote regional
religious tourism.
It is customary to take a royal
bath on Shri Panchami, Shivaratri and Purnima. According to the organizers, due
to the royal dip on that day, there will be some inconvenience for the general
devotees for some time.
On other days, various bathing
sites have been constructed so that the devotees can take dip in the fair
easily, while motorboats and boats are available in sufficient quantity to
reach the site.
The history of Mahakumbh is long.
According to literatures, the first Maha Kumbh Mela is believed to have been
organized in Satyayuga which was initiated by Shankaracharya.
The tradition of Kumbha, as experts
said, is of thousands of years old. A significant number of pilgrims from Nepal
are also going to the Maha Kumbh fair.
It is believed that during the
churning of the sea, the gods and demons were fighting to get nectar.
in the meantime, Jayanta, son of
Lord Indra, ran away with the nectar pot, after which the demons also followed
him to take the Kalash.
During this time there was a
terrible war between the demons and the gods. When Jayanta ran away with amrit
kalash, its few drops fell in four places, where Mahakumbh is now being
organized.
Since then, Kumbh Mela has been
held in Prayagraj, Ujjain, Nashik and Haridwar in every 12 years.RSS