Prasagraj: With Sang Siah the second of Payh Purnima falls on Monday, thousands of Kalpwasis – who spent one month on the edge of the Ganges and leads a minimalist life, on Sunday continued to overthrow the Mela campus.
Kaplwas – Their savings period, began on Monday with the Purnima Payh Festival.
Kalpwasis will live on the edge of Ganges to Maghi Purnina (February).
The saints and queues believe that spending a full month on the edge of the Ganges, undergoing oily tents and listening to the discourse, giving alms, eating only once a day and taking ritual baths every day freeing them from the birth cycle, Andrebirth (Moksha) and karma.
Meanwhile, five people including three policemen, kalpuwasi and one tourist had been tested positive for Covid infection and they had been hospitalized to buy care for care.
More than 20 health teams on Sundays conducted screening kalpwasis and pilgrims who arrived in various political camps and leading saints in sector three, four and five to do kalpwas.
Kalpwasi is tested positive for infection.
Additional Chief Medical Officer and Nodal Officer (Covid-19) Dr.
Rishi Sahai told TII that five people had tested the positive Covid-19 infection on the Mela campus and the list included three police officers, one kalpwasi and one visitor.
He added that the health team had been assigned to conduct a detailed survey of kalpwasis which arrived in prominent camps and saints and nagar kalpwasi to maintain their records.
The team has also checked RPCR status reports about Kalpwasis and took samples from those who had not taken them.
Dr.
Sahai, meanwhile, said that the department would retain detailed records of all potential attacking Mela campuses and their routine examinations will also be carried out at frequent intervals.
In addition, the vaccination drive has also been issued in seer camps and saints to provide a dose scheduled to take the second dose.