Millions Take Holy Dip at Gangasagar Mela on Makar Sankranti

Millions of devotees converged at Gangasagar to take a holy dip in the Ganges River on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti. The event saw the participation of Naga Sadhus and, for the first time, Mahamandaleshwars from major pilgrimage sites across India. TMC Minister Sujit Bose detailed extensive fire safety arrangements, stating the situation was under control with minimal incidents. Devotees and saints echoed the sentiment that visiting Gangasagar once holds the spiritual merit of visiting all other pilgrimage sites.

Key Points: Gangasagar Mela: Millions Take Holy Dip on Makar Sankranti

  • Millions bathe on Makar Sankranti
  • Naga Sadhus & Mahamandaleshwars attend
  • Fire safety detailed by minister
  • Devotees praise arrangements
  • Pilgrimage from abroad
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"Sab tirath baar baar, Gangasagar ek baar": Millions of devotees take holy dip in river at Gangasagar Mela

Millions of devotees and Naga Sadhus gathered at Gangasagar for a holy dip in the Ganges on Makar Sankranti. State officials detail safety arrangements.

"Sab tirth baar baar, Gangasagar ek baar - Naga Baba"

By Ujjwal Roy, South 24

Parganas, January 16: Millions of devotees took a holy dip in the Ganges River at Gangasagar, on the auspicicous occasion of Makar Sankranti on Thursday. After bathing in the Ganges, the devotees offered prayers at the Kapil Muni Ashram. A large number of Naga Sadhus also arrived at the Gangasagar Mela, and devotees were seeking their blessings.

This year, for the first time, Mahamandaleshwars from Tarapith, Kamakhya in Assam, Deoghar, and the Kinnar Akhara of Delhi have also visited the Gangasagar fair. Many devotees repeated the tagline "Sab tirth baar baar, Gangasagar ek baar", which means the benefits gained by visiting all other pilgrimage sites can be obtained by bathing at Gangasagar just once. TMC Minister of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services Sujit Bose told ANI that the experience of taking a dip in the Ganges River is always great. He also shared details on the fire safety arrangements at the premises.

The TMC Minister of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services further emphasised that all the state government's arrangements had been praised. He claimed that he spoke with some of the visitors regarding the arrangements. He stated that there were no major issues and that the situation at the premises was under control. According to him, many people from and outside the country came for the holy dip at the site.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "The experience of taking a dip in the Ganges River is always great. In Rudranagar, we have 18 fire stations for this Mela (fair). 7 outside the premises and the other 11 temporary fire stations. For this mela, more than 450 officials are working here to ensure fire safety. Ensuring safety is my duty, and I will fulfil it. There are no big issues until now, 1 to 2 incidents have occured but it's okay. The situation is under control. Many people have arrived from abroad. Mostly, people appreciate the arrangements. I have talked with 1 and 2 people, and they said that our government's arrangements are good."

Speaking to ANI, a Sadhu (sage), referring to himself as Naga Baba, said that for many generations, various spiritual gurus from different generations have visited this Mela. He mentioned that their group also visits the fair every year and enjoys their time there while taking a holy dip in the Ganges River. Regarding arrangements, he said that, as sages, they have nothing to complain about, as their only goal is devotion to God.

He said, "Sab tirth baar baar, Gangasagar ek baar". Our mother Ganga arrives here by travelling from various routes and then gets mixed into the sea. The spiritual gurus from different generations have visited this Mela. We come every year and enjoy our time here, and then take a dip in the Ganga sagar. Everything is fine with the arrangements. We are saints; for us, the bad is also good, and the good is also good. Saints are devoted to God; we are not interested in this material world."

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's good to hear the arrangements were praised, but I hope the focus on safety and cleanliness continues beyond the mela. The Ganga is our mother, we must ensure she remains pure. The administration deserves credit if they managed such a huge crowd well.
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Arjun K
My parents went this year! They said the energy was unbelievable, especially with the Naga Sadhus and the Mahamandaleshwars from Kamakhya and Tarapith all being there. It's heartening to see our ancient traditions thriving. Jai Ganga Maiyya!
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Siddharth J
While the spiritual aspect is paramount, the article reads a bit like a government press release. The minister's quotes are lengthy. It would be better to hear more from the common devotees about their actual experience with logistics, food, and transport.
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Meera T
The inclusion of the Kinnar Akhara from Delhi is a significant and welcome step. Sanatan Dharma embraces all. This is the real India, where faith brings everyone together on the banks of the Ganga. A powerful message for the world.
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David E
Visiting from Canada, I witnessed this last year. The scale is something you have to see to believe. The devotion is palpable. Kudos to the organizers for managing the crowd and safety. A truly unique cultural and spiritual experience.

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