Johannesburg:Several thousand people from South Africa are expected to flock to the Maha Kumbh Mela being held at Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh before it officially ends on February 26.
“In just the first few days since the Maha Kumbh was inaugurated on January 13, more than a hundred visas have been issued for people wanting to attend the event, with scores more using their OCI cards to attend the same,” Consul General of India in Johannesburg, Mahesh Kumar, said on Wednesday evening.
Kumar was hosting a seminar titled ‘Maha Khumb 2025 – Where Spirituality Meets Technical Innovation’, at which various speakers outlined both the history of the event and the spiritual benefits that all people, irrespective of religious affiliation or creed, could benefit from.
“Travel agents are also putting together special packages, which is expected to further boost attendance at the Maha Kumbh Mela,” Kumar said, as he explained that the 400 million devotees expected at the Maha Kumbh made it a global phenomenon of unparalleled scale and spiritual significance.
“The thought of organising this talk today came from a large number of queries received from people wanting to visit Maha Kumbh. We are facilitating all such visits. Another important element is India’s spiritual and cultural heritage through which it connects with the world and this is the very core of that connection,” Kumar said.
"Inclusivity is at the heart of Maha Kumbh Mela. There is no discrimination. Any well-meaning individual can participate, irrespective of one’s background, faith or belief,” he added. This year's gathering was a seamless fusion of history, spirituality and modern innovation, Kumar said.
“This year’s festival leverages cutting-edge technology to ensure safety and enhance the pilgrim experience,” the diplomat said, as he detailed the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to achieve this as well as sustainability projects such as eliminating plastic at the event.