The article chronicles the revival of the “Bongo Tribeni Kumbho Mohotosav” in West Bengal, a centuries-old Hindu tradition that had reportedly been dormant for 700 years following Islamic invasions in the 13th and 14th centuries. Centered in Tribeni, Hooghly district—considered the southern counterpart to Prayagraj due to the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati—the festival was brought back to life in 2022 through the efforts of historians, local residents, and the Tribheni Kumbho Parichalona Swamiti. Prime Minister Narendra Modi notably endorsed the event in his “Mann Ki Baat” address, praising the community for protecting India’s cultural heritage. Despite criticism from some media outlets questioning the historical continuity of the event, the article asserts that the mela is a genuine expression of Hindu resilience rooted in geography and scripture. The 2026 edition, scheduled for mid-February, is expected to attract over 1.4 million devotees and features a diverse itinerary of rituals, including Ganga Aarti, Rudrabhishek, and traditional Bengali cultural performances like Chou Nach and Kirtan.
Source: Conversation with Gemini


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