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METROPOLIS FOR SHIVA DEVOTEES IN PRAYAGRAJ

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January 13, 2025

Kumbbh Mela is deeply rooted in the story of the churning of the ocean Samudra Manthan) in Hindu mythology, which involves Lord Shiva consuming the deadly poison to protect the world.

METROPOLIS FOR SHIVA DEVOTEES IN PRAYAGRAJ

The Maha Kumbh Mela, often referred to as the "largest gathering of humanity on Earth," is set to commence on January 13, 2025, in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.

With an expected turnout of 40 crore devotees, this grand spiritual event transforms the city into a sprawling temporary metropolis, complete with extensive infrastructure and meticulous planning.

MONUMENTAL SCALE OF THE MAHA KUMBH

imageTo accommodate the staggering number of pilgrims, the Uttar Pradesh government has allocated a massive budget of Rs 7,000 crore for the event. Over 10,000 hectares of land have been declared as a temporary district to host the Mela. This land will feature 1.5 lakh tents, 12 km of temporary bathing ghats along the Ganga, and 30 pontoon bridges for seamless movement across the river.

The preparations also include 400 km of temporary roads, illuminated by 69,000 solar hybrid streetlights, and 1.5 lakh prefabricated toilets, supported by 15,000 sanitation workers.

An additional 1,800 hectares have been reserved for parking to manage the massive influx of vehicles.

ARTISTIC SIGNIFICANCE

Adding to the grandeur, columns as tall as 70 feet, adorned with murals of Hindu deities, have been painted by a team of 14 artists. The beautification project also encompasses 29 temples and 11 corridors, creating a vibrant spiritual atmosphere for attendees.

HERCULEAN PREPARATIONS

Over 25,000 laborers and artisans have been working tirelessly since October to transform the site. However, challenges remain, with delays caused by the Ganga's unseasonal reluctance to recede. With just three days left before the event begins, the race is on to complete the preparations.

A TEMPORARY CITY OF DEVOTION

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