Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Sparks fly over immersion of ashes at many Ganga ghats in Haridwar

- Sandeep Rawat letters@hindustant­imes.com

HARIDWAR: An organisati­on looking after religious matters related to the Ganga has taken exception to immersion of ashes of dead persons on banks other than the sanctum sanctorum of Brahma Kund at Har-Ki-Pauri and Sati Ghat in Kankhal.

The Ganga Sabha has demanded action against priests performing ashes immersion rituals at other Ganga ghats.

“As per Vedic scriptures and last rites references (in religious texts), ashes immersion rituals are deemed to bring salvation if performed at Brahma Kund at Har-Ki-Pauri,” Ganga Sabha general secretary Ram Kumar Mishra told Hindustan Times .

Hundreds of pilgrims visit Haridwar daily to immerse ashes of their beloved. Over the years, priests started taking them to other Ganga banks for rituals.

“Tug-of-war between deities and demons took place at this very pious place, where nectar fell, so deceased’s souls directly get salvation if their ashes are immersed at Har-Ki-Pauri. But, if ashes rituals are performed at other ghats, the same can’t be achieved,” Ram Kumar Mishra claimed.

He said Ganga Sabha would keep tabs on “doers of wrong practice” through volunteers, and write to administra­tion to rein in them.

“Ancient scriptures refer to onlyHar-Ki-Pauriand-SatiKund in Kankhal, near Shri Daksheshwa­r Mahadev temple, as the two places for ashes immersion,” said Mahesh Parikh, researcher on akhadas and religious activities in Haridwar.

“People are being fooled and misled by some panda s--many of them have come from outside the state -- who have made this a money-earning profession. Strict action should be taken against them as some of them also cite National Green Tribunal and Ganga Pollution Control Board fake directives that ashes immersion is prohibited at HarKi-Pauri.”

CONTROVERS­Y

In recent times, Parmarth Niketan ashram spiritual leader Swami Chidanand Muni Saraswati started ashes immersion rituals for celebritie­s at Rishikesh, creating furore among priests in Haridwar.

Priests agitated for 15 days at K ankh al, forcing Swami Chi danand to announce that no more ashes immersion rituals will be performed at Rishikesh.

“We had staged an agitation against Swami Chidanand’s action and he had to retreat. We will also start a drive to see to it that ashes immersion is not done at other Ganga ghats and deceased’s family members are not cheated by some pandas and teerth purohits, who are tarnishing our community image,” said Ujjwal Pundit, president of Yuva Teerth Purohit Mahasabha.

Many experts say ashes immersion doesn’t pollute the Ganga water as calcium and bone content mingle into the river.

But Gurukul Kangri University’s assistant professor Gagan Matta, a researcher on Ganga pollution, said, “Ashes immersion at any part of the Ganga increases the calcium and carbon content of water, which enhances the biological-chemical quotient of the river.”

 ?? RAMESHWAR GAUR/HT PHOTO ?? A family performs ash immersion rituals at Subash Ghat,which is being objected to by Ganga Sabha; (right) A man immerses the ashes of his relative in the Ganga.
RAMESHWAR GAUR/HT PHOTO A family performs ash immersion rituals at Subash Ghat,which is being objected to by Ganga Sabha; (right) A man immerses the ashes of his relative in the Ganga.
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