Farrukhabad. Preparations for the grandeur of the inauguration of the fair Ramnagariya on the banks of Panchal Ghat Ganga have intensified. On January 6, the area of Maa Bhagirathi will be illuminated with 25 thousand lamps. Acharya of Varanasi will perform Maha Aarti. Then Bhaktiras stream will flow on the banks of Maiya for a month. Only five days are left before the start of the fair.
In the holy month of Magha, devotees take a holy dip on the banks of the Ganges at Panchal Ghat after a month's Kalpavas. Fair Ramnagariya will be inaugurated on Paush Purnima on January 6. The fair administration has started preparations for the inauguration. 25 thousand earthen lamps will be lit on the launch. Maa Ganga Aarti Apara Kashi will be written with these lamps. District Program Officer Bharat Prasad has been responsible for decorating the bank of Ganga with 25 thousand lamps.
The DPO said that 125 Anganwadi workers would be deployed to light the lamps. For this, the Anganwadi workers of Block Rajepur, Badhpur, and Nagar areas will be busy decorating the banks of the Ganges. Mela administrator Sandeep Dixit told that the Ganga Maha Aarti to be held on January 6 will be performed by a five-member team of scholar Acharya Lakshminarayan of Assi Ghat in Varanasi.
Thousands of Kalpavasi have reached Ramnagariya, a fair to be held at Panchal Ghat. All the Kalpavasis are busy in the preparations. They are eagerly waiting for Paush Purnima. There are only five days left in this. Bhajan-kirtan and conch shell sounds will start echoing on the banks of the Ganges from Paush Purnima. The process of doing charity will also begin. Lilavati, 65, of Allaganj, Shahjahanpur, has been doing Kalpavas on the banks of the Ganga in the month of Magh for seven years.
Due to the
lack of gas connection, they are preparing their own clay stove. Lilavati says that all wishes are fulfilled by coming in the lap of Ganga Maiya. Guddi Devi of Kannauj, Kamala Devi was chopping wood to cook food. They say that there is no gas stove. Something has to be done to make food.
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