Oman Daily Observer

Three lakh take holy dip at Gangasagar; cold kills two

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SAGAR ISLAND — With the mercury dipping below normal, two devotees died while 146 others were taken ill yesterday at the annual Gangasagar fair here which saw around three lakh pilgrims taking a holy dip in the Ganga on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, an official said.

“Jaso Ram, 80, from Gwalior and O P Yadav, 66, from Hardoi died apparently due to climate-related ailments. A total of 146 other devotees have been admitted to various hospitals following ailments, mostly related to climate,” Additional District Magistrate of South 24 Parganas Y R Rao said.

“The minimum temperatur­e for the day is between 6 to 8 degrees Celsius, which is below normal,” added Rao.

With nearly three lakh devotees already at the island and around 60,000 more waiting on the other side of the bank, the state government has made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the peaceful conduct of the fair as also to provide the devotees essential facilities.

About 150 km from Kolkata in South 24 Parganas district, this island is considered auspicious by the Hindus, who gather here at this time of the year to take a holy dip at the confluence of the Ganga and the Bay of Bengal and pray by offering coconut at the Kapil Muni temple.

The devout believe that a single dip in the sacred water washes off life’s sins.

The head priest of the Kapil Muni temple, Gyan Baba, took the holy dip exactly at 5.35 pm to signal the commenceme­nt of Sankranti, which will continue till 5.35 pm today. As per Hindu belief, Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun into Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path.

BJP leader Jaswant Singh also took a dip in the river.

A three-pronged security arrangemen­t on land, water and sky has been arranged, with 14 hovercraft­s, several helicopter­s and over 6,000 security personnel being deployed.

Adequate number of buses, vessels and taxis has been arranged for transporta­tion of the devotees. Pouched drinking water is available free of cost for the devotees. Around 1,000 temporary and one mobile toilet too have been arranged. — IANS

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