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Maha Kumbh To Wind Up Today After Holy Dip For Shiv Ratri

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  • So far, a record 63.36 crore people from every echelon of society   have taken the holy dip at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam – the meeting point of rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the long-lost Saraswati.

  • Huge arrangements have been made for today’s dip that will begin before dawn and ring down the curtains on the festival that takes place every 12 years. . 

  • Since Monday, crowds started swelling at the mela grounds for the final “Amrit Snan” that will begin in the early hours. 

  • The government has taken comprehensive measures that include efficient crowd management, enhanced sanitation and adequate medical facilities. 

  • This is complemented by elaborate arrangements for security, transportation and emergency response systems. 

  • The extra focus on arrangements came after the January 26 stampede on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, in which more than 30 people died and more than 60 were injured.

  • It sparked a massive political slugfest that saw most leaders of the Opposition and the BJP joining the fray. 

  • As the Opposition repeatedly targeted the government, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath accused them of denigrating religion and culture. PM Modi said it showed a “slave mentality”.

  • The other big controversy was over reports that suggested that water at the Sangam contained fecal coliform bacteria and was not fit for bathing. Yogi Adityanath issued a denial, accusing critics of spreading misinformation.

  • Kumbh, mentioned first in Rig Veda, the oldest Hindu scripture, means a pitcher. The story goes that drops of amrit, the nectar of immortality, had spilled when it was brought up by gods and demons through churning the cosmic ocean. A bath in the rivers at these spots under the right constellations is believed to wash off all sins.  



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