The Centre has written to the Uttarakhand government about the need for stringent measures to control the spread of Covid-19 during the ongoing KumbhMela in the state (at Haridwar).
Important points:
- KumbhMela comes underĀ UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
- KumbhMela is theĀ largest peaceful congregation of pilgrimsĀ on earth, during which participants bathe or take a dip in a sacred river.
- It takes place on the banks of theĀ Godavari river in Nashik,Ā theĀ Shipra river in Ujjain,Ā theĀ Ganges in Haridwar,Ā and theĀ confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswatiriver in Prayag.Ā The confluence is referred to as theĀ āSangamā.
- As it is held in four different cities in India, it involves different social and cultural activities, making thisĀ a culturally diverse festival.
- While technically, it isĀ to be held in each of the aforementioned locations once every 12 years, sometimes,Ā the melaĀ can happen only a year apart at the sites.
- It should also be known that in between, around the sixth year, theĀ ArdhKumbhMela (also known as the half mela)Ā is held. In addition to that, in Allahabad, every year the MaaghMela is celebrated in the month of Maagh (mid-January to February, as per the Hindu calendar) at the Sangam.
- This MaaghMela is also referred to as the ArdhKumbhMela and KumbhMela when it happens in the sixth and twelfth years, respectively.
- KumbhMela in Haridwar is being held after 11 yearsĀ ā not the usual 12 ā because of specific auspicious dates. In fact, this is the first time in 80 years that such a phenomenon has happened.
- The event encapsulates the science of astronomy, astrology, spirituality, ritualistic traditions, and social and cultural customs and practices, making it extremely rich in knowledge.
- The teacher-student relationship of the sadhus in the ashrams and akhadas remains the most important method of imparting and safeguarding knowledge and skills relating to KumbhMela.
- UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
- This coveted list is made up of those intangible heritage elements that help demonstrate diversity of cultural heritage and raise awareness about its importance.
- The list was established in 2008 when the Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage came into effect.
SOURCE: THE HINDU,MINT