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Gangasagar is the '''confluence of the Hooghly River and the Bay of Bengal''' in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. Recently, Chief Minister announced to construct a '''5-km-long Gangasagar Setu across the Muriganga river''' to connect the mainland to Sagar Island.<ref>News Sources</ref>
Gangasagar is the '''confluence of the Hooghly River and the Bay of Bengal''' in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. Recently, Chief Minister announced to construct a '''5-km-long Gangasagar Setu across the Muriganga river''' to connect the mainland to Sagar Island.<ref>News Sources</ref>
 
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* This mela held '''annually''' on [[Lohri|Makar Sankranti]].
* This mela held '''annually''' on [[Lohri|Makar Sankranti]].
* Regarded as the '''Second largest Pilgrimage gathering''' after [[Kumbh Mela|Kumbh]].
* Regarded as the '''Second largest Pilgrimage gathering''' after [[Kumbh Mela|Kumbh]].
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* This fair or mela also includes rituals, prayers, and cultural activities.  
* This fair or mela also includes rituals, prayers, and cultural activities.  
* It is '''one of the largest religious fairs in India''', with both spiritual significance and a sense of community celebration.
* It is '''one of the largest religious fairs in India''', with both spiritual significance and a sense of community celebration.
Mythologies and epics like '''Ramayana and Mahabharata''' have mention of the fair and festival and its importance.


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Latest revision as of 06:25, 16 January 2025

Gangasagar is the confluence of the Hooghly River and the Bay of Bengal in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. Recently, Chief Minister announced to construct a 5-km-long Gangasagar Setu across the Muriganga river to connect the mainland to Sagar Island.[1]

Gangasagar Mela 2025
Gangasagar Mela 2025
  • This mela held annually on Makar Sankranti.
  • Regarded as the Second largest Pilgrimage gathering after Kumbh.
  • This confluence is also called as Sagar Island.
  • Millions of People gather to take a sacred dip in the confluence of River Ganga and the Bay of Bengal and visit the Kapilmuni's ashram located on the Gangasagar.
  • This fair or mela also includes rituals, prayers, and cultural activities.
  • It is one of the largest religious fairs in India, with both spiritual significance and a sense of community celebration.

Mythologies and epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata have mention of the fair and festival and its importance.

References

  1. News Sources