PRAYAGRAJ, India (Reuters) - A six-week Maha Kumbh Mela or Great Pitcher Festival begins in India on Monday, a Hindu sacred event that will be the world's largest gathering of humanity as it showcases religion, spirituality, tourism and crowd management. Read…
India set for Maha Kumbh Mela, the world's largest gathering of humanity
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PRAYAGRAJ, India - The Maha Kumbh Mela begins on Monday, marking one of the world's most diverse and spiritually significant gatherings. This six-week festival not only champions religious freedom but also highlights urgent environmental and health challenges amidst such large-scale events. Activists and participants focus on sustainable practices to mitigate the ecological impact, ensuring the festival's ancient traditions harmonize with modern environmental responsibilities.
PRAYAGRAJ, India - Starting Monday, the grandeur of the Maha Kumbh Mela unfolds, showcasing the enduring power of faith and tradition. This massive gathering, rooted in ancient Hindu practices, underlines the significance of religious freedom and cultural preservation in today's increasingly secular society. Amidst concerns over crowd management and safety, organizers emphasize the event's role in boosting local tourism and the economy, integrating time-honored religious celebrations with contemporary societal benefits.