The state government has spent Rs 3,500 crore, some of which has come from the Centre for developing infrastructure, amenities and beautifying Ujjain - a city revered in Hindu scriptures for one of the biggest religious congregations.
"An amount of Rs 3,500 crore has been kept to hold the Simhastha mela in a grand way," state Transport Minister Bupendra Singh, who is overseeing the Mela preparations, told PTI today.
Beside crores of devotees who will throng the banks of pious river Shipra in the month-long jamboree, the initial attraction may turn out to be 'peshwai' (procession) to enter the venue (a traditional practice) by transgenders.
The district administration has allotted a place to eunuchs for their akhara (seers belonging to different denominations).
Seer Rishi Ajay Das said his followers - transgenders - will put up akhara tomorrow and their 'peshwai' to enter the venue will start from Dusshera Maidan at 11 AM, (tomorrow).
"Eunuchs are planning to take out peshwai to enter the the Kumbh mela tomorrow. We can't let in any Tom, Dick and Harry to hold a Akhara," Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad head Acharya Narendra Giri today told PTI.
Meanwhile, the district administration said it has
completed the preparations for the mega juncture. "We are prepared and have made all arrangements for the Kumbh," Ujjain district collector Kavindra Kiyawat said.
Currently, 22,000 security personnel including state police, central forces, and other departments have been deployed, IG Police Ujjain Madhu Kumar said.
The Simhastha - one of the biggest Hindus faithful gatherings will commence with shahi snan in Shipra at the pre-dawn on April 22, Friday.
Juna Akhara will first venture into the river for the 'shahi snan' followed by seers of other Akharas.
Meanwhile, Air India Area Manager (MP & Chhattisgarh) Vishrut Acharya said it will run an additional flight between Delhi and Indore daily for Simhastha from April 22 onwards.
Simhastha is one of the four legs of the Kumbh Mela, each taking place by rotation every 12 years.
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