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India's Kumbh Mela festival in most auspicious day | |
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By Soutik Biswas BBC News, Allahabad | By Soutik Biswas BBC News, Allahabad |
The main day of bathing has begun at India's Kumbh Mela, with more than 30 million pilgrims expected to take a dip at the confluence of India's Ganges and Yamuna rivers. | |
This is the most auspicious of six bathing days at the event, billed as the biggest human gathering on Earth. | This is the most auspicious of six bathing days at the event, billed as the biggest human gathering on Earth. |
More than eight million took to the waters on the opening day, 14 January. | More than eight million took to the waters on the opening day, 14 January. |
Hindus believe a festival dip at Sangam - where the rivers meet - will cleanse sins and help bring salvation. | Hindus believe a festival dip at Sangam - where the rivers meet - will cleanse sins and help bring salvation. |
In all, up to 100 million pilgrims are expected to bathe in the holy waters in January and February at the 55-day Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years. | In all, up to 100 million pilgrims are expected to bathe in the holy waters in January and February at the 55-day Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years. |
This occasion is also a Maha Kumbh Mela, which comes round only once every 144 years. | This occasion is also a Maha Kumbh Mela, which comes round only once every 144 years. |
'Unprecedented' | 'Unprecedented' |
Devotees have been arriving at the sprawling festival grounds amid tight security in the northern city of Allahabad. | Devotees have been arriving at the sprawling festival grounds amid tight security in the northern city of Allahabad. |
More than 14,000 policemen, along with paramilitary forces and commandos, have been deployed to ensure security on Sunday. | More than 14,000 policemen, along with paramilitary forces and commandos, have been deployed to ensure security on Sunday. |
The festival's police chief, RKS Rathore, said the turnout for Sunday would be "unprecedented". | The festival's police chief, RKS Rathore, said the turnout for Sunday would be "unprecedented". |
He said some 12 million people had arrived at the festival grounds on Saturday alone. | He said some 12 million people had arrived at the festival grounds on Saturday alone. |
"All of them are staying back for Sunday's bathe. We seem to be set for a historic turnout. I have been patrolling on horseback for a better view of the crowds. I can only see a sea of humanity everywhere," Mr Rathore told reporters. | "All of them are staying back for Sunday's bathe. We seem to be set for a historic turnout. I have been patrolling on horseback for a better view of the crowds. I can only see a sea of humanity everywhere," Mr Rathore told reporters. |
The bathing on Sunday - the most auspicious day according to Hindu tradition - is taking place at 18 main locations along the river bank. | |
Rajkumar Singh, a government worker from the state of Punjab, said: "I have travelled for three days by bus, train and foot to reach the festival. | Rajkumar Singh, a government worker from the state of Punjab, said: "I have travelled for three days by bus, train and foot to reach the festival. |
"I believe a bathe on the most auspicious day will get rid of all my sins and will help secure me and my family's future." | "I believe a bathe on the most auspicious day will get rid of all my sins and will help secure me and my family's future." |
Officials at the Mela said that some 12 million people had already taken a holy dip at the festival since its opening on 14 January. | Officials at the Mela said that some 12 million people had already taken a holy dip at the festival since its opening on 14 January. |
The 14 hospitals at the Mela grounds have already treated more than 150,000 pilgrims since the opening. Two pilgrims have died. | The 14 hospitals at the Mela grounds have already treated more than 150,000 pilgrims since the opening. Two pilgrims have died. |
Most of those treated suffered from respiratory problems, cold, joint pains and dust allergy, Dr Kalim Aqmal, at the main hospital, said. | Most of those treated suffered from respiratory problems, cold, joint pains and dust allergy, Dr Kalim Aqmal, at the main hospital, said. |
A "lost-and-found" centre has reunited 40,000 people since the opening of the festival, officials said. | A "lost-and-found" centre has reunited 40,000 people since the opening of the festival, officials said. |
The Kumbh Mela has its origins in Hindu mythology. | The Kumbh Mela has its origins in Hindu mythology. |
Many believe that when gods and demons fought over a pitcher of nectar, a few drops fell in the cities of Allahabad, Nasik, Ujjain and Haridwar - the four places where the Kumbh festival has been held for centuries. | Many believe that when gods and demons fought over a pitcher of nectar, a few drops fell in the cities of Allahabad, Nasik, Ujjain and Haridwar - the four places where the Kumbh festival has been held for centuries. |