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Sitharaman Offers Prayers at Kamakhya Temple Ahead of Ambubachi Mela

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati and offered prayers ahead of the annual Ambubachi Mela. The four-day festival starts June 22 and attracts lakhs of devotees, with temple doors closing for three days. Sitharaman also joined Yoga Day celebrations with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led national Yoga Day events in Kolkata, promoting the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing'.

Sitharaman offers prayers at Kamakhya Temple ahead of Ambubachi Mela

Guwahati, June 21

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday visited the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati and offered prayers to Goddess Kamakhya ahead of the annual Ambubachi Mela to be held in Assam, which is set to commence on June 22.

The four-day festival will begin on the night of June 22 (Monday) and continue till the morning of June 26, drawing lakhs of devotees, including saints, sadhus, tantric practitioners, and pilgrims from across India and abroad. Authorities, along with the Assam government and temple administration, are making extensive arrangements to manage the anticipated massive footfall.

As per tradition, the Doloi (head priest) of Maa Kamakhya Devalaya said the festival marks the annual menstruation cycle of Goddess Kamakhya, symbolising fertility, creation, and the power of the divine feminine.

The ritual schedule includes Pravritti (closure of the sanctum) on June 22 at 9:08 PM, after which the temple doors will be closed for devotees. The sanctum sanctorum will remain closed for three days--June 23, 24, and 25.

Sitharaman also participated in celebrations marking the International Day of Yoga in Assam along with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

State Health Minister Ashok Singhal, who also took part in the Yoga Day programme in Guwahati, described yoga as India's gift to the world and highlighted its role in promoting energy, positivity and mental well-being.

According to him, Yoga Day programmes witnessed large-scale participation across Assam. More than 35,000 events were organised across the state, with participation from self-help group members, students, government employees and members of the public.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the national celebrations of the 12th International Day of Yoga, performing yoga asanas alongside thousands of people at Kolkata's Red Road and asserting that yoga has the power to unite the entire world.

This year's theme, 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing', reflects the growing global emphasis on healthy and active living across the lifespan. As populations age and non-communicable diseases and lifestyle-related health concerns rise globally, the emphasis is shifting from simply adding years to life to enhancing health span, quality of life and overall well-being.

Over the past decade, International Day of Yoga has evolved into one of the world's largest wellness movements, with India at its forefront. As nations across continents come together to celebrate holistic health and preventive healthcare, initiatives such as Fit India Sundays on Cycle and Yoga Day reinforce India's leadership in promoting a healthier, more active and sustainable way of life for the global community.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting mix of news here - the Yoga Day and the Ambubachi Mela. As a foreigner living in India, it's fascinating how seamlessly politicians blend their spiritual and public duties. Though honestly, I wish the article spent more time explaining the actual rituals of the Mela for those unfamiliar.

Vikram M

The fact that Union Ministers are celebrating both Yoga and the Kamakhya Temple shows how our ancient wisdom is still relevant. Yoga for Healthy Ageing is a fantastic theme - with our ageing population, we need this now more than ever. But let's also talk about making these events more accessible to differently-abled people. 😊

Priya S

Hmm, while the devotion is nice, I would have preferred to see our Finance Minister focus more on the economy instead of mixing religion with her official duties. The stock market doesn't care about temple visits, ji. We need budgets and reforms, not photo ops at temples.

James A

The Ambubachi Mela sounds like a powerful festival. I'm from the UK and I've always wanted to visit Kamakhya Temple. The idea of celebrating the goddess's menstruation as sacred is so different from Western attitudes. Makes me appreciate how India respects the feminine divine.

Rohit P

Amazing to see 35,000+ Yoga events across Assam! The self-help groups and students participating is such a good sign. But bhai, with all due respect, maybe we could also focus on providing clean drinking water for the lakhs of devotees coming for the Mela? Basic amenities first.

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