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A ‘Mini-India’ in Mela Magh Camp

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Prasagraj: On the banks of the spacious Sandy River on the Ganga River and among thousands of organizational tents and kalpwasis, there are several camps, which are worth mentioning specifically.
One of the camps, which is located in the 5 region of Mela from Asharfi Bhawan Ayodhya from Sridharacharya and Madhusudan Sevasham from Swami Sudarshanacharya from Alwar is ‘Mini India’ in itself.
Kalpwasis in this camp has come from different countries in the country and has brought and cuisine, duties and traditions, which are shared by those who have various countries.
Kalpawasis in this camp came from America such as New Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and in Uttar Pradesh too.
During their month’s stay, ordinary meetings and everyday interactions produce their respective regional cultural exchanges.
Families, living in this camp, preparing their own food area and the same thing is divided between all kalpwasis.
In this way taste and dishes with everything.
When TOI visited the camp on Wednesday, Sunil Kumar Yadav from Delhi, Devkaran Dalia from Maharashtra, Nina Devi from Rajasthan, Shanti Devi from Uttar Pradesh, Sumit Mishra from Madhya Pradesh and Dinesh Pandey from Chhattisgarh all sat together.
In addition, when worshipers come to this camp every year, they also bring some special prizes for friends.
The Sridharacharya Swami camp operator said, “The worshipers arrived in our camp from various parts of the country and through them, and with my personal visit, Sanathan Dharma was being reproduced”.
Likewise, another camp is Baba Bhagwan RAM Trust Camp of Sector 4.
Camp members, with strong strength more than 350 volunteers are carrying out unique services by providing dry wood for campfires in the area in the area of ​​Mela.
When mercury infiltrates at night and the number of kalpwasis and shivering worshipers, the volunteers of the camp roam only to provide dry logs for campfires.
“This camp provides free medical camps for worshipers and also spread awareness to eliminate myths about leprosy”, said Dr.
Singh from the organization.
This organization is known for helping and cure leprosy patients.
Avadhoot Bhagwan Hospital Ram Kushta Seva Ashram, Parao, Varanasi, has fully treated more than 99,000 leprosy patients and more than 1.47 lakh with partial leprosy since 1961, from the beginning of the organization and found his name to hold a world record by Guinness Records.
In addition, the practice of making Parthiv Shivlinga (Earthen Shivlinga) began in the Brahmalin Camp Dev Prabhakar Shasratti ‘Daddaji’ in the Magh Mela area.
The construction of the Shivlinga Parthiv was being carried out under the supervision of the elder son of Dadji, Dr.
Anil Shastri.
Camp Convener Santosh Shukla and Media In-Charge Shani Keshari said that this practice will continue until February 6.
Rajpal actor Yadav and other VIP worshipers will come in the coming days.

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