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Inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech, pontoon bridges connect Sangam, ‘akhadas’ at Maha Kumbh | Latest News India

Inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech, pontoon bridges connect Sangam, ‘akhadas’ at Maha Kumbh | Latest News India

Mahakumbh Nagar , Inspired by a 2,500-year-old Persian technique, pontoon bridges are serving as a vital link between the Sangam and the 4,000-hectare ‘akhada’ areas, connecting 25 vibrant sectors at the Maha Kumbh. Inspired by 2,500-year-old Persian tech, pontoon bridges connect Sangam, ‘akhadas’ at Maha Kumbh More than 1,000 people worked at least 10 hours a day for over a year to construct pontoons for 30 bridges, claimed to be the largest such project till date. Over 2,200 black floating iron capsules, weighing five tonnes each, have been used to construct the bridges for facilitating the movement of vehicles, pilgrims, sadhus and workers at the world’s largest cultural-cum-spiritual event. Each bridge, being called a floating marvel, can withstand up to five tonnes. The bridges are serving as vital links between the Sangam and the akhada areas, said Mahakumbh Nagar Additional District Magistrate Vivek Chaturvedi. “The bridges are an integral part of the Maha Kumbh, offering a low-maintenance solution for the vast crowds. However, their operation requires constant monitoring, ensuring the safety and the smooth movement …

The legacy of Adi Guru Shankaracharya and rise of ‘Akhadas’ in India – India TV

The legacy of Adi Guru Shankaracharya and rise of ‘Akhadas’ in India – India TV

Image Source : PTI Representative image India’s present-day Sanatan Dharm, as we know it, owes much of its foundation to Adi Guru Shankaracharya, who laid the cornerstone of its practices and principles. Born in the 5th century BCE, during a time when India faced great challenges, Shankaracharya’s efforts were pivotal in reviving and consolidating the essence of Hinduism amidst external invasions, religious and philosophical challenges, and internal divisions. The 5th century BCE in India was marked by an influx of foreign invaders lured by the country’s wealth, and many of these invaders either plundered its treasures or settled in the land, often influenced by the spiritual richness India offered. This period saw a deterioration of social order, with Eshwar, Dharma, and the Shastras being tested by external forces and internal disputes. It was during this tumultuous time that Shankaracharya took it upon himself to revive and fortify Sanatan Dharma. One of Shankaracharya’s significant contributions was the establishment of four major Peethas (centres of spiritual learning) across the country to unify the practice and propagation of …

Kumbh Mela | At Prayagraj, an encounter with naga sadhus and tent stays

Kumbh Mela | At Prayagraj, an encounter with naga sadhus and tent stays

The Ganga is everything in Prayagraj. She flows quietly, but the banks are bustling with excitement. Here, water from the river is packed in customised bottles, ready for devotees to take back to their hometowns. Priests perform pujas with reverential devotees, all set to take a holy dip, with cries of ‘Ganga mata ki jai’ frequently emerging from the many boats lined up here. The Sangam — or the Triveni Sangam — is the place to be at Prayagraj. It is the confluence of three rivers — the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati — and one has to travel quite a bit by boat from the banks to reach here. A dip here is said to cleanse one’s soul and free them from rebirth. The Triveni Sangam is a major destination for Hindu pilgrimages and more so, during this time of the year. For, it is the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela, a time when people gather for what is described as the biggest religious congregation in the world. Boats arriving at Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj | Photo …

Mahakumbh 2025: Prayagraj set to create history by hosting world’s largest religious fair today

Mahakumbh 2025: Prayagraj set to create history by hosting world’s largest religious fair today

Image Source : PTI Drone view of Mahakumbh Nagar ahead of commencement of mela Kumbh Mela 2025: Just a few hours are left for the grand commencement of the Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj’s Mahakumbh Nagar. All the arrangements have been put in place for the 45-day mega-religious gathering which will commence on Monday on the occasion of ‘Paush Purnima’ in the Sangam area, the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswati River. The government had been engaged in the preparations for months. Meanwhile, the saints from all 13 Akhadas and other spiritual leaders have set up their tents and over one crore pilgrims have already thronged in the Mahakumbh Nagar, a temporary city built by the Uttar Pradesh government.  Image Source : PTINiranjani Akhada saints performing Dharma Dhwaja ceremony Kalagram established The Culture Ministry has also made special arrangements to make Mahakumbh memorable. The ministry has set up a vibrant cultural space, ‘Kalagram’ spanning an area of 4,000 hectares, in the Kumbh Mela area to celebrate the confluence of art, culture and heritage of …