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57-day Magh Mela to end with Maha Shivratri bathing

The ongoing 57-day annual Magh Mela-2021 will come to an end with last official bathing of Maha Shivaratri on Thursday

Updated on: Mar 10, 2021, 18:52:28 IST
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The ongoing 57-day annual Magh Mela-2021 will come to an end with last official bathing of Maha Shivaratri on Thursday. According to mela officials, around 5 lakh devotees are expected to take a dip in Sangam during the day.

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Mela officer Vivek Chaturvedi said all preparations, including security arrangements, had been completed for the sixth and last bathing of the annual fair.

Noted astrologer and director of Uthan Jyotish Sansthan Pandit Diwaker Tripathi Purvanchali said the auspicious timing for the bathing begins from 2.52pm on March 10 and lasts till late evening on March 11.

The Magh Mela commenced with the first official bathing of Makar Sankranti on January 14 wherein 4.5 lakh devotees had taken the holy dip. The second official bathing of Paush Purnima held on January 28 had witnessed 2.8 lakh devotees taking bath in Sangam water while 30 lakh devotees had taken the dip on Mauni Amavasya on February 11.

Further on the fourth official bathing of Basant Panchami on February 16 around 15.5 lakh devotees had taken a dip in Sangam while the fifth official bathing of Maghi Purnima on February 27 also marked end of month long kalpwas even as 7 lakh devotees had taken the holy dip.

Shiva temples decked up

Elaborate arrangements have been made by people of Sangam city to celebrate Mahashivratri on Thursday.

Various Lord Shiva temples of the city, including the historic Shiv temple of Daraganj, the ones at Padila Mahdeo, Mankameshwar, Takshakeshwar Nath temple as well as the ones at Rajapur, Civil Lines and Teliyarganj have all put in place needed arrangements in anticipation of heavy rush of devotees.

Anticipating heavy rush of devotees, the police too have made needed arrangements as adequate police force, including women cops, would be deployed at all eminent temples to manage crowd.

Grand ‘shringaars’ of lord Shiva would also be done in these temples.

On the occasion, devotees would also be taking out ‘Shiv Barat’ (religious processions) in various localities. In view of the present corona crisis, the size of these procession could be smaller as compared to previous years.

In view of the festival, rates of all puja items like flowers, fruits and other items have shot up in the city.

On the day, several devotees would take a holy dip in river Ganga and collect the water and offer the same to the Shivlingas, located in the vicinity of the river.