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 1. 
FESTIVALS: MAKAR SANKRANTI, PONGAL, LOHARI: Makar Sankranti (January 14), 
Pongal (January 14 to 17), and Lohri (January 13) festivals celebrated in Bharat 
showcase the country's cultural diversity and unity. Makar Sankranti  
marks the Sun's transition into the Capricorn zodiac sign. On the occasion 
people pray to Surya Bhagwan, take holy dip in rivers and partake tilgud, 
khichadi etc. at home or in communities. Celebrations also include flying kites 
in some places like Gujarat. 
  Several melas are also organised on the occasion. 
Sankranti is also known as Magh Bihu in Assam and Poush Sankranti in Bengal. In 
Nepal Maghe Sankranti is observed with religious traditions and great fanfare.
Pongal is a four-day festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, 
Karnataka, Kerala and Sri Lanka. Lohri is a Punjabi folk festival and its 
celebration includes offering prayer to the Agni and folk dances. -GoTop
 
2. RSS SARSANGHCHALAK DR MOHAN BHAGWAT’S PROGRAMS: 
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said, “We all 
are different, yet one. But West is of the opinion of survival of the fittest, 
if I destroy nature in the process, it will be fair as I have to live. Bharat 
believes in the exact opposite. We think about others before ourselves”. He 
added that Bharat is not founded on politics, but on Dharma and sanskriti. He 
was speaking during the 23rd celebration of Sanjeevan Vyakhyanmala on December 
19 in Pune. 
 
On the occasion of 70th Founders' Day of Somalwar Educational Institute on 
December 26 in Nagpur, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that due to their power, the 
Britishers filled the minds of people with lies that most of the people in 
Bharat have come from outside. This theory has been rejected all over the world.
On December 22, addressing the Mahanubhav Ashram Shatakpurti Samaroh, Dr Bhagwat 
stated that half knowledge of religion will lead to 'Adharma' and there have 
been atrocities in the world due to a misunderstanding of religion. 
 
On December 19, Dr Bhagwat inaugurated the Hindu Sewa Mahotsav. Swami Govind Dev 
Giri Maharaj, ISKCON chief Gaurang Prabhu, Labhesh Muni Maharaj also graced the 
occasion. Gunwant Kothari gave information about the Hindu Sewa Mahotsav. 
While inaugurating LokSeva-E School in Pune on December 2o, Dr Bhagwat 
emphasised that education is not a business but a ‘vrat’ (pledge) to create fine 
human beings. 
  
Speaking at the silver jubilee celebration of Bharat Vikas Parishad's Viklang 
Kendra in Pune on December 16, Dr Bhagwat urged the audience to keep ego in 
check in order to live a life of meaningful service to society. The Kendra 
provides essential aids such as modular legs, callipers, and artificial limbs to 
help people lead more independent lives. -GoTop
3. OUR AIM IS TO ACHIEVE HOLISTIC PROGRESS THROUGH COMMUNITY 
COOPERATION: HOSABALE: RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale said that 
“Swavlambi villages through social service” is the vision for Bharat. He was 
speaking at the dedication ceremony of the Pazhassi Raja Cultural Center at 
Ealakkuzhi in Kerala’s Kannur district on December 17. 
   He emphasised that every 
village should achieve self-sufficiency in all sectors. Our aim is to achieve 
holistic progress for society through community cooperation without profit 
motives. Such villages are the soul of Bharat, and they have survived through 
centuries of sustained efforts. The event was graced by RSS Uttara Kerala Prant 
Sanghchalak KK Balaram and Swami Amrita Kripanandapuri, head of Mata 
Amritanandamayi Math, Kannur. -GoTop
4. PANCHJANYA’S ‘SAGAR MANTHAN’ DIALOGUE 2024: 
Panchjanya commemorated the birth centenary of former Pradhan Mantri late Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee with the grand organisation of ‘Sagar Manthan: Good Governance 
Dialogue 2024.’ The event was held in South Goa on December 24 and it was themed 
around Vajpayee’s model of good governance and inclusive development. 
  It was 
attended by a number of dignitaries belonging to academia, literature, sports, 
etc. from all over Bharat. Chief Guest and Mukhya Mantri of Goa Dr. Pramod 
Sawant said, “Goa’s journey over the past few years reflects our unwavering 
commitment to the principles of good governance.” Chairman of India Foundation 
Ram Madhav; Editor of Panchjanya Hitesh Shankar; Akhil Bharatiya Sanyojak of 
Paryavaran Sanrakshan Gatividhi Gopal Arya also spoke on the occasion. Other 
distinguished speakers included Jayen Mehta (Managing Director, Amul) and 
Chandraprakash Dwivedi (filmmaker). -GoTop
5. PRAGJYOTISHPUR LITERARY FESTIVAL 2024: The second 
3-day Pragjyotishpur Literature Festival 2024 concluded on December 15 in 
Guwahati. The festival was organised by Sankardev Education and Research 
Foundation (SERF) with the theme ‘In Search of Roots’. On December 13, the 
inaugural ceremony was graced by Dr. Malini Goswami, former Vice-Chancellor of 
Assam Women’s University. S Gurumurthy, noted columnist, journalist, and 
economist, delivered the keynote address. 
  The festival offered a platform for 
the region’s literary, cultural, and intellectual richness including meaningful 
dialogue on contemporary issues. On the second day, four interesting panel 
discussions were organised in which speakers explored the socio-cultural and 
political developments of the far eastern part of Bharat. The concluding 
ceremony was attended by several distinguished personalities like Dr Smriti 
Kumar Sinha, vice-chancellor of Pragjyotishpur University and award-winning 
Assamese author Anuradha Sharma Pujari. Pragjyotishpur LitFest literature awards 
were conferred to veteran Nepali writer Bidyapati Dahal and Suprakash Bhuyan 
(promising writer’s category) in the presence of learned academician Dr 
Amarjyoti Choudhury and many others. -GoTop
6. SEWA BHARTI’S SEWA SAMMAN: Sewa Bharti Delhi 
organised Sewa Samman event to honour individuals and organisations who rendered 
selfless service to the country during times of crises like COVID19, etc. The 
event was held in New Delhi on December 14. 
 
During the event Alok Kumar, RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah emphasised that sewa is the 
only way to bridge societal inequalities. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also 
graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The Sewa Samman recognises individuals and 
organisations that have made social service their life’s mission. This year, 25 
people across 10 categories were honoured with the Sewa Samman. The recipients 
included Badri Bhagat Jhandewala Mandir Society and Late Shri Subhash Gupta 
(posthumously), who were honoured with the Sewa Ratna. -GoTop
7. CELEBRATING THE RICH CULTURE OF NORTHEAST BHARAT: The 
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) of Government of Bharat 
organised Ashtalakshmi Mahotsav in New Delhi from December 6 to 8.   
  It celebrated 
and showcased the diverse culture and vibrant traditions of Northeast Bharat. 
The festival’s name, ‘Ashtalakshmi’, has been derived from the eight 
northeastern states namely Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, 
Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and Sikkim , which were often referred to as the 
‘Ashtalakshmi’ or the eight forms of prosperity. The festival was inaugurated by 
Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi. The major highlights of the three-day festival 
were the region’s diverse food cuisines, music, artistry and fashion shows.
-GoTop
8. FIRST WORLD MEDITATION DAY CELEBRATIONS: On December 
6, the 193-member UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution 
declaring December 21 as World Meditation Day. Bharat was a member of the 
core group of countries that guided the unanimous adoption of the resolution. 
According to the United Nations, meditation is an ancient practice rooted in 
religious, yogic, and secular traditions across cultures and it has been 
practiced for thousands of years. Today, it is embraced worldwide to become a 
universal tool for personal well-being and mental health. The World Health 
Organisation (WHO) also recognises the significant benefits of meditation. 
The Permanent Mission of Bharat to the United Nations organised a special 
event ‘Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony’ at UN headquarters on December 
20. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the founder of the Art of Living Foundation and a 
Bharatiya spiritual leader, gave a special meditation session to more than 600 
enthusiastic participants at the event.
  
On December 21, the United Nations General Assembly observed the 
inaugural World Meditation Day. To mark the occasion, the Permanent Mission of 
Bharat organised an event at the UN headquarters in New York where spiritual 
leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar led the gathering. It saw participation from over 
8.5 million people from over 180 countries both online and offline. The event 
was one of the largest collective meditation sessions in history and it earned a 
place in the Guinness Book of World Records, the Asia Book of Records, and the 
World Records Union. 
In New Zealand, Rotorua’s Hindu Heritage Centre hosted the city’s 
inaugural World Meditation Day celebration, drawing over 30 participants to 
embrace mindfulness and spiritual well-being. 
Bharatiya missions around the world celebrated the inaugural World 
Meditation Day on December 21, highlighting meditation’s transformative impact 
on mental and physical well-being. 
In a post on X, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi urged everyone to make 
meditation part of daily lives. 
In Mysuru, Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya, 
celebrated the first ever World Meditation Day in association with AYUSH 
Department, Yoga Foundation of Mysuru and several other organisations. -GoTop
9. 18TH PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIVAS 2025: The Pravasi 
Bharatiya Divas (PBD) 2025, is scheduled to be held from January 8 to 10, 2025, 
in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It marks a significant moment in the country’s 
celebration of the Bharatiya diaspora and their invaluable contributions to 
Bharat’s growth. 
 
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, celebrated every year on January 9, commemorates the 
return of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi from South Africa to Bharat in 1915. Later 
on, he led Bharat’s freedom struggle. The day honours the Bharatiya diaspora 
across the globe and acknowledges the significant role that overseas Bharatiyas 
have played in strengthening Bharat’s economy, culture, and global standing. The 
three-day celebration in Bhubaneswar will serve as a key platform for global 
Bharatiyas to engage with the country’s growth story, explore investment 
opportunities, and contribute to Bharat’s evolving future.
The 18th PBD is a unique occasion for both the state of Odisha and the Bharatiya 
diaspora. By bringing together global Bharatiyas and regional policymakers, the 
event will encourage partnerships and collaborations aimed at fostering 
business, innovation, and cultural exchange. Five Plenary Sessions planned at 
the 18th PBD2025 includes: Beyond Borders: Diaspora Youth Leadership in a 
Globalized World ; Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers: Stories of Migrant 
Skills; Green Connections: Diaspora’s Contributions to Sustainable Development; 
Diaspora Divas: Celebrating Women’s Leadership and Influence – Nari Shakti And 
Diaspora Dialogues: Stories of Culture, Connection, and Belongingness. -GoTop
10. DIWALI FOOD DRIVE: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) and 
Hoysala Kannada Koota – donated 3,000 pounds food collected as part of the 
Diwali food drive on November 22 to The Village, a Hartford-based nonprofit 
dedicated to empowering children, families and communities through social 
services and advocacy. 
   State Senator Derek Slap and Toral Sanghavi, Director of 
The Village for Children and Families were present during the handover ceremony. 
This year’s SewaDiwali involved active participation from children in South 
Windsor schools and local volunteers. Sewa Morrisville collected nearly 
40,000 pounds of items for local food banks. 
   Over 30 local organizations 
contributed under the umbrella of SewaDiwali for more than 20 beneficiaries. 
SewaDiwali successfully collected and donated a total of 8,677 pounds of canned 
and dry food to four food pantries in Morris County. This year’s efforts 
were supported by a diverse group of organizations, like Harisumiran Mandir, 
Sewa International, Chappaiyadham Mandir, BAPS Mandir etc. -GoTop
11. BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOLS MAKES DIWALI A HOLIDAY: On 
December 17, Florida’s Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest school 
system in the US, made a historic decision to officially recognize Diwali as a 
holiday starting in the 2024-2025 academic year. The unanimous vote by the 
school board will allow approximately 35,000 students to celebrate the Hindu 
festival without academic commitments.
 
Fareida Rajkumar, a parent and Hindu community advocate from CoHNA, expressed 
her appreciation for the decision, emphasizing that it serves as a reminder to 
communities that have felt marginalized. New York State Assembly woman Jennifer 
Rajkumar, who successfully led the push to make Diwali a school holiday in New 
York City, praised Broward County’s decision. “This is yet another momentous 
step toward recognizing South Asian culture in the fabric of American society,” 
she said. -GoTop
12. OHIO STATE : HINDU HERITAGE MONTH: On December 19, 
the Ohio State House and Senate unanimously passed a legislation designating 
October as Hindu Heritage Month. Spearheaded by State Senator Niraj Antani, the 
first Hindu and Bharatiya American State Senator in Ohio’s history, the bill 
marks a momentous occasion for Hindus across Ohio and the United States.
“This is a huge win for Hindus across Ohio and the country.  
  Now, every October, 
we will be able to officially celebrate our Hindu heritage in Ohio,” Senator 
Antani declared following the passage of the bill. The legislation, initially 
proposed by Antani in March 2023, was incorporated as an amendment into Ohio 
House Bill 173 during a late-night session and passed with overwhelming 
bipartisan support. The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) celebrated this 
legislative success, emphasising its importance in fostering greater 
understanding and appreciation of Hindu culture. -GoTop
13. MODI HAILS BHARATIYA DIASPORA IN KUWAIT: Pradhan 
Mantri Narendra Modi, on December 21, hailed the diaspora’s contribution to 
global growth and said Bharat has the potential to become the “skill capital of 
the world.” Modi was addressing a large gathering of the Bharatiya community at 
an event called ‘Hala Modi’ at the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex 
in Kuwait.  
  The PM also visited the Gulf Spic Labour Camp, where more than 90% 
inhabitants were Bharatiyas, and interacted with them. On December 22, PM Modi 
was awarded the ‘Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer’, the highest honour in Kuwait, by 
Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah. This is the 20th 
international honour bestowed on PM Modi. The ‘Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer’ has 
been previously awarded to foreign leaders like Bill Clinton, Prince Charles and 
George Bush. -GoTop
14. HINDUS PROTEST IN MELBOURNE AGAINST THE ATROCITIES ON 
MINORITIES IN BANGLADESH: On December 14, Melbourne Hindus held a massive 
protest rally against the heinous atrocities committed on the minorities, and 
especially the Hindu population in Bangladesh. The protest rally was organized 
under the banner of ‘Australian Hindu Community’ at the Federation Square in 
Melbourne from 4-6 pm. The protestors urged the Australian Government to take 
steps to establish diplomatic dialogue to pressurize the Bangladesh Government 
to “Stop religious persecution of the Hindus in Bangladesh and release ISKCON 
sadhu Chinmoy Prabhu” who is jailed under false accusation of sedition charges. 
Hindus in Melbourne participated in large numbers.
  
Many spectators also joined them and peacefully listened to the speeches 
delivered by the active members from Melbourne. Abhijit Bhide urged the Hindus 
in Australia to stand united and take initiative for the cause of not only the 
Hindus in Bangladesh but all the minorities suffering anywhere on the globe, in 
whatever the way they can. He informed about the representation to the 
international commission on Human Rights on the “Hindu Lives Matter” issue.
-GoTop
15. CHINA AGREES TO RESUMPTION OF KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA: 
Bharat and China on December 18 agreed to strengthen cross-border exchanges and 
take concrete steps towards resumption of the Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra. The 
Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra has been suspended since 2020 due to the Covid-19 
pandemic and the Chinese side's non-renewal of arrangements. 
  The Bharatiya 
Government has diplomatically engaged with the Chinese authorities to resume the 
yatra. The Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra is a challenging pilgrimage that winds its 
way through the majestic Tibetan plateau. Considered one of the most sacred 
journeys in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, it centres around Mount Kailash, 
believed to be the abode of Bhagwan Shiva. Mount Kailash is located in Tibet 
Autonomous Region, China. -GoTop
16. BHARAT SECURES EARLY RELEASE OF 28 TAMIL NADU FISHERMEN 
FROM BAHRAIN: The Bharatiya Embassy in Bahrain on December 18 announced the 
repatriation of 28 Bharatiya fishermen who were detained in the country. The 
Embassy further said that the fishermen were initially sentenced to six months, 
but their term was reduced to three months. The fishermen were arrested in 
September 2024 for allegedly entering Bahraini territorial waters illegally. 
  The 
Bharatiya Embassy in Bahrain played a crucial role by immediately appointing 
legal representation for the fishermen. The repatriation was funded through the 
Government of Bharat’s Bharatiya Community Welfare Fund. The community leaders 
thanked External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar for the proactive approach 
taken by both the Ministry of External Affairs and the Bharatiya Embassy in 
securing the fishermen’s early release. -GoTop
17. NEETA BHASIN APPOINTED TO NY STATE AAPI COMMISSION: 
On December 12, the New York State Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) 
Commission was inaugurated at Queens College, where thirteen Asian Americans 
were sworn in to strengthen the connection between the AAPI community and the 
state.
  
Among the appointees is Neeta Bhasin, the founder of Diwali at Times Square and 
‘Sammaan for All’. New York State Assembly woman Jenifer Rajkumar highlighted 
Bhasin’s significant role, noting her dedication to promoting cultural 
understanding.
Neeta Bhasin, who holds degrees in Accounting and Economics from Queens College, 
NY, has had a career rooted in cultural advocacy. She founded ASB Communications 
in 1997 and later created Event Guru Worldwide, which made history in 2013 with 
the conceptualization of Diwali at Times Square. -GoTop
18. PRADHAN MANTRI RASHTRIYA BAL PURASKAR TO 17 CHILDREN:
Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu on December 26 presented the Pradhan Mantri 
Rashtriya Bal Puraskar to 17 children, recognizing their exceptional courage and 
outstanding achievements across diverse fields, including art, culture, sports 
and innovation. The Rashtrapati also paid homage to the unparalleled sacrifices 
of Guru Gobind Singh's sons, commemorated as 'Veer Bal Diwas' on December 
26, saying, "Their sacrifices for faith and self-respect continue to inspire 
countless generations. On this day, the nation bows in reverence to their 
bravery and spirit." 
 
The honourees - seven boys and ten girls selected from 14 states and Union 
territories - were presented with a medal, certificate and citation booklet. 
Among them was Keya Hatkar, a 14-year-old author and disability advocate, 
recognized for her excellence in art and culture Among the other awardees was 
Ayaan Sajad, a 12-year-old Sufi singer from Kashmir, honoured for his soulful 
contributions to Kashmiri music, while 17-year-old Vyas Om Jignesh, who has 
cerebral palsy, was lauded for his dedication to Sanskrit literature, having 
memorised over 5,000 shlokas and performed in over 500 shows. -GoTop
19. AHILYABAI HOLKAR TRICENTENARY CELEBRATIONS IN KOCHI:
The Ahilyabai Holkar Tricentenary celebrations were inaugurated in Kochi on 
December 15 by Smriti Irani, former Union Minister. During her inaugural speech, 
Smriti Irani stated that the legend of Ahilyabai Holkar’s valor, courage, and 
strength, which had been hushed up by politically motivated and selfish 
historians, is being revived through the tricentenary celebrations. 
   Smriti Irani 
emphasized that Ahilyabai Holkar revived the cultural centers that were 
demolished by invaders. She renovated more than 1,100 mandirs across the 
country, including Kashi Vishwanath, Kedarnath, and Ujjain. Dr. Vandana 
Balakrishnan, District President of the Mahila Samanwaya Vedi chaired the event. 
A colorful Shobhayatra preceding the public meeting witnessed huge participation 
with added elegance of girls dressed as Ahilyabai Holkar. -GoTop
20. 5,000-YEAR-OLD WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT RAKHIGARHI:
The ongoing archaeological excavation at Rakhigarhi, an ancient Harappan 
site located in the villages of Rakhi Shahpur and Rakhi Khas in Haryana’s Hisar 
district, has uncovered remarkable evidence of sophisticated water management 
systems and cultural practices dating back nearly 5,000 years. A significant 
discovery from the excavation is the identification of a water storage area 
between mounds one and two, with an estimated depth of 3.5 to 4 feet. This 
finding highlights the advanced water management techniques employed by the 
Harappan people. -GoTop
21. RSS PAYS TRIBUTE TO FORMER PM DR MANMOHAN SINGH: 
The nation is engulfed in grief following the demise of former Pradhan Mantri Dr 
Sardar Manmohan Singh, who passed away on December 26 at the age of 92. Dr. 
Singh, a renowned economist and statesman, played a pivotal role in shaping 
Bharat’s economic landscape and strengthening its democratic foundations.
RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale 
expressed their deepest condolences on the passing of Dr. Singh. 
   In their 
heartfelt message, they said, “The entire nation is extremely saddened by the 
demise of former Prime Minister of Bharat and senior leader of the country Dr. 
Sardar Manmohan Singh. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh expresses its deepest 
condolences to his family and countless loved ones and admirers. Dr Manmohan 
Singh, despite coming from a humble background, adorned the highest post in the 
country. Renowned economist Dr. Singh’s contribution to Bharat will always be 
remembered and cherished. We pray the almighty to grant sadgati to the departed 
soul.”
Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu, Pradhan Mantri Minister Narendra Modi, and many 
world leaders including from USA, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, paid their rich 
tributes to the departed noble soul. -GoTop
22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Perfect health, sincerity, honesty, 
straightforwardness, courage, disinterestedness, unselfishness, patience, 
endurance, perseverance, peace, calm, self-control are all things that are 
taught infinitely better by example than by beautiful speeches. – Sri 
Aurobindo -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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MAHAKUMBH: A CONFLUENCE OF SPIRITUALITY, SCIENCE, ECONOMY AND SOCIAL UNITY 
The Mahakumbh Mela, a centuries-old spiritual gathering, transcends mere religious observance, offering profound scientific, social, and economic significance. As millions prepare for the 2025 event, its role in promoting unity, equality, and global economic growth is poised to make an enduring impact
-Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
In a world characterised by the 
frenetic pace of modernity, few events possess the capacity to unite millions in 
the quest for a purpose greater than themselves. The Mahakumbh Mela, a revered 
pilgrimage occurring four times over a span of 12 years, exemplifies this 
phenomenon. Kumbh Mela, the largest peaceful assembly globally, attracts 
millions of pilgrims who immerse themselves in sacred rivers to purify their 
sins and achieve spiritual liberation. As pilgrims prepare for their journey to 
Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26, they will partake in a series of 
spiritual rituals and embark on a journey that transcends physical, cultural, 
and spiritual boundaries. 
  
There is a narrative behind every Hindu celebration and ritual. They are 
honoured with zeal and excitement, as well as a solid scientific, historical, 
and philosophical foundation. All of these characteristics combine to provide a 
reason to celebrate a festival or perform a ritual. These rituals are intended 
to guide a person down a spiritual road where they can achieve perfect 
psychological equilibrium, renewal, and relaxation. 
Here are some scientific elements of the Mahakumbh Mela
The Mahakumbh Mela is a festival 
that incorporates science, astrology, and spirituality. The dates of the 
Mahakumbha are calculated using scientific techniques, majority of which utilise 
planetary placements. When the planet Brihaspati (Jupiter) enters the 
astrological sign Vrishabha (Taurus), it corresponds with the Surya (Sun) and 
Chandra (Moon) entering Makara (Capricorn). These changes affect water and air, 
resulting in a completely positive atmosphere in the holy city of Prayagraj. 
Simply being there at that sacred site and taking a holy dip in the Ganges can 
spiritually enlighten a soul, reducing physical and mental stress. 
Astrology: The celebration takes place when the sun, moon, and Jupiter are in 
certain positions.
 
River confluences: The event takes place at river confluences where unique 
forces are thought to act at specific periods in the solar cycle. 
Water: The event is thought to benefit the body (72 per cent water) by 
connecting with the energy churning of the waterways. The Mahakumbh Mela is a 
massive gathering of people from all across India who come to wash in the sacred 
Ganges River. The event is filled with information and features numerous rituals 
and cultural activities. 
The Kumbh Mela is not only the world’s largest human gathering, but also one of 
the most spiritually profound, attracting millions of devotees, saints, and 
seekers from all over the world. The next Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj is a 
one-of-a-kind opportunity for people to reconnect with their spiritual essence, 
cleanse their souls, and embark on a sacred journey that has been practised for 
millennia. 
To summarise, the positions of many planets have an effect on our planet’s water 
and air. At certain planetary positions, the positive energy levels of a 
specific location during a specific time rise to a high, creating an ideal 
environment for spiritual growth and awakening. 
Economic importance of Kumbh Mela 
The Prime Minister recently unveiled 167 development projects totalling Rs 5,500 
crores in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, to prepare for the Maha Kumbh 2025. 
Sah’AI’yak, a multilingual AI-powered chatbot, was introduced to help devotees 
in 11 Indian languages. The Mahakumbh, which covers around 4,000 hectares, is 
expected to attract 40-45 crore pilgrims, making it the world’s largest 
religious gathering. 
KV Raju, economic advisor to the Uttar Pradesh government, claims that with a 
projected 45 crore pilgrims, the Mahakumbh might produce at least Rs 2 lakh 
crore. 
Former IAS official Avnish Awasthi, who advises the Chief Minister, projected 
that if each pilgrim spends 8,000 rupees, overall economic activity might exceed 
3.2 lakh crore rupees, highlighting the event’s colossal financial significance. 
Senior tourism experts feel that the Mela’s infrastructure and global exposure 
...will benefit tourism for many years to come. The upgraded amenities and 
connectivity will make a lasting impact on the region. 
According to an earlier CII report, the last such Maha Kumbh in 2013 earned 
total revenues of Rs 12,000 crore, which included infrastructure improvements to 
airports and hotels, while the Kumbh Mela in 2019 garnered total revenues of Rs 
1.2 lakh crore. Although the Kumbh Mela is spiritual and religious in nature, 
the economic activities related to it employed over six lakh people in 2019 
across a variety of sectors, according to the CII. 
The Yogi government is making substantial efforts to improve the state’s tourism 
economy, with the approaching Maha Kumbh playing an important role in this 
initiative. It is expected that approximately 45,000 families will benefit from 
direct or indirect job possibilities related to this magnificent event and lakhs 
of people across a variety of sectors.
Tracing History: A Journey Across Time 
The Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage, 
is held four times every twelve years in four separate locations: Prayagraj, 
Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. The Kumbh Mela 2025 will take place at Prayagraj, 
where the sacred rivers Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati meet at the 
Sangam. 
The Kumbh Mela has thousands of years of history, with early allusions dating 
back to the Maurya and Gupta periods (4th century BCE to 6th century CE). The 
early meetings, albeit not as huge as the present Kumbh Mela, attracted pilgrims 
from all around the Indian subcontinent. The Mela’s importance expanded with the 
emergence of Hindutva, with emperors such as the Guptas elevating it to the 
status of a venerated religious gathering. 
The Kumbh Mela was supported by a number of royal dynasties during the medieval 
period, notably the Chola and Vijayanagar Empires. In the nineteenth century, 
figures such as British colonial administrator James Prinsep documented the 
Kumbh Mela, noting its ritualistic rituals, massive congregations, and 
socio-religious dynamics at play. These testimonies provided vital insights into 
the Kumbh’s evolution and 
durability over time. The Maha Kumbh Mela took on even greater significance 
after independence, representing national unity and India’s rich cultural 
legacy. 
The Kumbh Mela, recognised by UNESCO in 2017 as an intangible cultural property 
of mankind, is a witness to the survival and adaptation of traditional 
traditions in the face of modernism. 
Unity in Diversity
The Mahakumbh brings together millions of people from many castes, creeds, and 
walks of life, fostering social harmony and cultural exchange. The Mahakumbh 
Mela in 2025 is more than just a gathering; it is a journey towards oneself. 
Beyond rituals and symbolic deeds, it allows pilgrims to engage in inner thought 
and deepen their connection with the holy. In a world dominated by the demands 
of modern life, the Mahakumbh Mela stands out as a symbol of togetherness, 
purity, and enlightenment. This eternal trip serves as a strong reminder that, 
despite humanity’s diverse pathways, we are fundamentally united—a common quest 
for peace, self-realisation, and an unwavering regard for the sacred. 
Every spiritual or religious activity in Sanatan dharma has a strong connection 
to human and societal upliftment, which promotes social harmony while also 
reminding us that Sanatan dharma does not believe in caste discrimination, 
thereby boosting millions economically. The Mahakumbh Mela 2025 has the 
potential to enrich spiritual lives and accelerate long-term economic growth in 
Uttar Pradesh. With its vast size and the jobs it will generate, the event aims 
to leave a lasting legacy, transforming the state into a global economic hub. 
The event’s economic impact is not just immediate, but it will continue to 
stimulate tourism, infrastructure, and job creation in the region for many 
years. 
https://organiser.org/2024/12/22/269741/bharat/mahakumbh-a-confluence-of-spirituality-science-economy-and-social-unity/ 
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