What You Need to Know About UP Govt’s Kumbh Mela Preparations
A fire broke out on Monday at the Digambar Akhada premises of the Kumbh Mela, due to a cylinder blast.
A police official said that the fire was doused and no loss of life or injury was reported.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered the fire department and officials in charge of the event to inspect all the camps.
A government spokesman told IANS that Adityanath directed the fire department to take all steps to ensure there was no repeat of Monday's episode.
Thousands of devotees thronged the Kumbh Mela site, in the wee hours of Tuesday, and took holy dip at Sangam to mark the onset of the Kumbh Mela on the occasion of Makar Sankranti.
Elaborate security arrangements are in place and pontoon bridges have been constructed to lead the visitors to the five-kilometre bathing ghat at Sangam. Personnel have been deployed at all entry and exit points of these bridges to maintain order.
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As the Kumbh Mela begins, greetings to fellow citizens and to pilgrims from across the world. The Kumbh is an important part of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Appreciate efforts of the Union and Uttar Pradesh govts in this logistically massive exercise #PresidentKovind
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) January 15, 2019
प्रयागराज में आरंभ हो रहे पवित्र कुम्भ मेले की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं।
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 15, 2019
मुझे आशा है कि इस अवसर पर देश-विदेश के श्रद्धालुओं को भारत की आध्यात्मिक, सांस्कृतिक एवं सामाजिक विविधताओं के दर्शन होंगे।
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आस्था के महासमागम अर्द्ध कुम्भ के शुभारंभ की मंगलकामनाएँ । #KumbhMela2019 pic.twitter.com/bFvtPOHbCf
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Kinner Akhara or transgender akhara chief Laxmi Narayan Tripathi arrived at Kumbh Mela on Tuesday. Kinner Akhara took 'Shahi Snan' or dip in holy water as a part of the Makar Sankranti celebrations.
प्रयागराज के संगमतट पर आज से प्रारम्भ होने वाले आस्था के प्रतीक कुंभ मेले का आध्यात्मिक, सामाजिक एवं सांस्कृतिक पहलुओं से अलग महत्व है। मैं इसमें शामिल होने वाले सभी श्रद्धालुओं एवं आयोजकों को शुभकामनाएं देता हूँ। pic.twitter.com/iERIuqgyVz
— Sachin Pilot (@SachinPilot) January 15, 2019
Sadhus of 13 akharas (seven Shaiva, three Vaishnava, two Udasina, and one Sikh) who have traditionally participated in the Kumbh Mela, were the first to take the holy bath known as ''Shahi Snan''.
Kinner akharas or transgender akhada chief Laxmi Narayan Tripathi also took part in the Shahi Snan' or dip in holy water earlier on Tuesday.
The Kumbh Mela, which kicked off early on 15 January with thousands taking a holy dip at the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna rivers and the mythical Saraswati, is seeing numerous sadhus and mystics, whose varied looks and practices are evoking curiosity among those who have descended on this historic city.
The by-lanes of Prayagraj as well as the five-kilometre stretch of the bathing ghats is flooded with evoking sights as holy men and seers display their unusual practices in full glory.
Seated at one of the tents near the pontoon bridges that lead the visitors to Sangam is a holy man making show of his nearly three-metre long moustache, which he claims to have grown without interruption over the past decade.
In Photos: A Glimpse of Prayagraj A Day Before Kumbh Mela
A slew of hoardings welcoming devotees to the Kumbh Mela in this historic city of Uttar Pradesh call for the construction of a grand Ram temple at the disputed Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya.
Thousands of saints who have descended here from across the country are also making a strong pitch for a grand Ram temple.
In their conversations with devotees, as well as in their open addresses, they were heard calling for the intervention of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre.
A UP Cabinet minister claimed that the religious congregation being held in Prayagraj is taking place after 350 years as the holy city was renamed Allahabad in the past.
Religious Affairs Minister Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary told PTI that it's perhaps for the first time since Independence that proper arrangements (of milk, ghee, food, blankets and firewood) have been made for the seers, ashrams and akharas.
"Nearly 350 years ago, the name of Prayagraj – considered a prominent centre of Hindu culture and Sanatan Dharma was changed to Allahabad. However, last year, under the leadership of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, it was decided that Allahabad should be renamed as Prayagraj, as mentioned in ancient Indian texts including the Vedas.
On 16 October, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet had approved a proposal to rename the historic city of Allahabad as Prayagraj.
More than 16 lakh devotees took a holy dip at the Sangam on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti marking the onset of the Kumbh Mela.
"We were expecting about 10 lakh to come for the dip in the first half of the day, but the numbers have already crossed 16 lakh by 2 pm," an official told IANS.
The Akharas that went for the Shahi Snan so far are Maha Nirvani, Atal, Niranjani, Anand, Juna, Avahan, Panchagni, Nirvani Ani, Digambar Ani, Nirmohi Ani and Naya Udaseen. The Akhras that are still awaiting are Bada Udaseen and Nirmala.
Soon after midnight, throngs of devotees who have gathered here for the fair from within the country and abroad began proceeding towards the bathing ghats.
The Kumbh-2019 is being organised at a time when the volume of water of Ganga is at its highest in the last decade, The Times of India reported.
The level of Ganga at Phaphamau, which is the entry point of the Mela ground, was recorded as 77 metre on 14 January, the daily reported citing data provided by the Central Water Commission (middle Ganga-Yamuna sub-division). This level of water stood at 76 metres during the mahakumbh in 2013.
Similarly, the level at the venue’s exit point at Chatnag was recorded as 71.95 metre compared to 71.6 metre in 2013.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Tuesday, 15 January, said 2.25 crore devotees attended the first 'shahi snan' of Kumbh in Prayagraj on Makar Sankranti.
"About 2.25 crore persons attended the first 'shahi snan' in Prayagraj which is a record. I thank all the visitors, religious leaders, common man and officials for the smooth conduct of the mega event," the CM said in a statement issued here on Tuesday.
He said the state government was committed to providing best facilities in the ongoing 'Kumbh' festivities.
The railways has started public announcements for Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj in six languages to benefit the non-Hindi speaking passengers which is likely to continue beyond 4 March when the mela ends, a senior railway official told on 16 January.
The system, which runs on software specially designed for this purpose, auto-records an announcement, which is then translated by the specially developed software in six languages: English, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannad, Tamil, Malayalam.
"We realized very early in our preparations for the Kumbh Mela that we would be needing such a multilingual announcement system at the actual time when the Mela would be in progress" said North Central Railway (NCR) spokesperson Gaurav Krishna Bansal.
Akhada Parishad President Narendra Giri told ANI, “After the end of the Kumbh Mela, we have decided that all saints will meet in Ayodhya and the construction of the Ram temple will start."
"The BJP is not interested in constructing the Ram temple as they want to keep this issue alive for election." Giri added.
From Sunday, 20 January night itself, the Sangam area was buzzing with activities, as devotees started arriving, while security forces maintained a close watch on the movement of pilgrims and visitors in the mela venue.
The Purnima or full moon day will also mark the beginning of Kalpwas (the period of austerity) at Kumbh Mela.
Elaborating on the significance of Paush Purnima, Swami Adhokshanand said, “Paush Purnima is a significant day for Hindus which falls on the full moon day of Paush in the Hindu calendar. On this day, devotees from different parts of the country assemble at Sangam to take a holy dip. Even Lord Krishna had said that in the Hindu calendar, he represents the month of Paush,” he said.
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government will hold a Cabinet meeting on the banks of Sangam in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj (erstwhile Allahabad), The Times of India reported.
According to the report, the meeting will take place on either on 29 January or 4 February. The ministers are also stated to be taking a holy dip into Ganga.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on 24 January, said that the government is predicting over 15 crore devotees to flock to Kumbh Mela by the end of the six snan, (holy-dip).
“Only two snan (holy-dip) have been performed so far and more than 3 crore devotees already participated in them. I am confident that by the end of all six snan, the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela would have the record of bringing together over 15 crore devotees, Yogi told ANI.
Early morning rains brought trouble for thousands of pilgrims at the Kumbh Mela on Friday even as the winter chill intensified in the city and neighbouring areas in Uttar Pradesh.
A western disturbance has been bringing scattered rains to the region for the past two days, and Friday's downpour added to the woes as most part of the 'Kumbh Nagar' turned slippery with mud and water logging at many places.
Amid announcements for missing people, queue of devotee waiting for the boats to ferry them to the Sangam and flags of faith, #KumbhMela is all set to expect the maximum footfall till date. @TheQuint #ChaloKumbh2019 pic.twitter.com/LUlMqFiTj4
— Asmita Nandy (@NandyAsmita) February 3, 2019
What is the importance of Maini Amavashya or the second Shahi Snan day at the #KumbhMela? @TheQuint #ChaloKumbh2019 pic.twitter.com/AIYTBkjzWc
— Asmita Nandy (@NandyAsmita) February 4, 2019
The day began as early as 3 am for scores of devotees who were seen making a beeline for the Sangam – the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati – on foot as entry of vehicles was restricted in the vicinity of Kumbh Nagari, the sprawling 32,000-hectare township that has come up on the banks of the river.
“Yeh Kumbh nahi asan bas itna samajh lijiye thanda pani hai aur dupki lagana hai (Mind you, this Kumbh is no easy task, the water is cold and you have to take the plunge),” said Ravish Vajpayee, an aspiring poet, who was just out after taking the holy dip in one of the many ghats.
And though ‘mauni' means ‘silent', the chants of ‘Har Har Ganga' and 'Ganga Maiya ki Jai' grew only louder at the break of dawn when Naga Sadhus, a martial order of ascetics who roam naked with ash smeared on their bodies, dancing and singing moved in a procession with religious leaders sitting atop decorated chariots for the holy dip at the Sangam.
Many devotees take a vow of silence on this day.
Sadhus of 13 akharas (seven Shaiva, three Vaishnava, two Udasina, and one Sikh) who have traditionally participated in the Kumbh Mela will be the first to take the holy bath.
A fire broke out broke out in two tents during the Kumbh Mela 2019 on Tuesday, 5 February. The fire is under control and no injuries have been reported.
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