GANGA SAGAR MELA - ART & CULTURE

News: Ganga Sagar Mela draws to a close posing questions on erosion and ecological sustainability

 

What's in the news?

       After almost a week of religiosity on the southernmost tip of Sagar Island in West Bengal, the Ganga Sagar Mela drew to a close.

 

Key takeaways:

       The West Bengal government has described the annual religious gathering as a huge success putting the figure of pilgrims who had descended on the Island about 120 km from Kolkata at a record 1.10 crore.

 

Ganga Sagar:

       It is the largest village of Sagar Island, located under the administration of Sunderbans.

       It is situated just off the Bengal coast on the point where the river Ganga meets the Bay of Bengal.

       It is a place of peace, calm, golden sand beaches and of religion.

       Every year in the month of January, the island sees a huge gathering of devotees from all parts of the country who come to take a dip in the holy waters.

 

Holy dip:

       The river Ganga is the holiest river in Hindu mythology.

       This place is also regarded as a holy destination like Prayag and it is believed that taking holy dip in this place can cleanse all the sins.

       The visitors also offer prayers (puja) in the Kapil Muni Temple.

 

Gangasagar Mela

       Every year, a long fair is arranged at the Ganga Sagar Island in January and February.

       The fair becomes highly crowded on the Makar Sankranti day.

       It is one of the most famous religious themed fairs in India.