For the first time in the history of the Maha Kumbh, a special camp dedicated to the Northea𝕴st has be☂en set up, attracting a significant number of devotees from the region.
Over 20 saints and ascetics from remote parts of the Northeast wi🉐ll join the akharas t🌜o take part in the 'Amrit Snan' on the occasion of 'Mauni Amavasya' on Wednesday.
At the "Pragjyotish Kshetra" camp in Sector 7, Mahant Keshav Das Ji Maharaj, Mahamandaleshwar of the Nirvani Ani Akhara, told PTI, "On Mauni Amavasya, 22 saints from the Northeast will take part in the Amri꧑t Snan with the akharas. Mos💧t of them will be participating for the first time."
He added that the Northeast camp has drawn thousands of people from the region to Prayagraj, creating widespread enthusiasm. Prominent seers from the Northeast, including Padma Shri awardee Chitt Maharaj and Prabhu Pitambar Dev Goswami, are al🐭so participating in this unique initiꦏative.
Mahant Keshav Das Ji further shared that the Northeast is renowned for the Kamakhya Dev🌃i temple.
For the first ti𝄹me, a replica of this temple has been installed at th😼e Kumbh. Devotees are receiving sacred water mixed from Kamakhya and Ganga at the camp, he said.
The camp also highlights the ancient Vaishnav tradition of the Northeas🦩t, centred on the "Namghar" system introdu꧅ced by Shankar Dev Ji. A Namghar, akin to temples in North India, has been set up at the Kumbh for the first time. It features an uninterrupted reading of the Bhagavad Gita composed by Srimanta Shankardev and follows traditional practices like lighting lamps and performing kirtans.
Speaking about the camp, Mahant Keshav Das Ji remarked, "The British named the region the Northeast, but its ancient name is Pragjyotishpur. Hence, this camp is named Pragjyotish Kshetra." The camp will also showcase cultural performances such as the🅷 bamboo dance, apsara dance, and Ram Vijay Bhavna. "These cultural elements are being presented at the Maha Kumbh for the first time," he added.