Maha Kumbh: Shankaracharya relents following letter from UP CM

January 26, 2013 06:40 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:01 am IST - Allahabad

Swami Shree Swaroopananda Saraswati interacts with media persons on the irregularities in allotment of land for the Mahakumbh festival at Mankameswer temple in Allahabad on 27 December.

Swami Shree Swaroopananda Saraswati interacts with media persons on the irregularities in allotment of land for the Mahakumbh festival at Mankameswer temple in Allahabad on 27 December.

After threatening a boycott of the Maha Kumbh on account of a dispute over land allotment, Shankaracharya of Dwarka Peeth Swami Swaroopananda Saraswati has relented and decided to take part in the congregation following a conciliatory gesture by the Uttar Pradesh government.

The Shankaracharya, who had left Allahabad last month after a tiff over setting up a proposed ‘Sankaracharya Chatushpad’ at the congregation, returned to the city late on Friday.

His return followed a visit by a ruling Samajwadi Party MLA Ajay Kumar, who met the pontiff at his ashram in Madhya Pradesh and presented him a letter from Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav whereby he was requested to “bless the congregation with his presence”.

According to supporters of the Shankaracharya, who holds the additional charge of Jyotirpeeth Badrikashram, Swami Swaroopanand is likely to enter his assigned camp at the Kumbh ground on February 1 “in a grand procession” a week ahead of the main bathing festival of Mauni Amavasya on February 10, which usually attracts the largest crowd.

The Shankaracharya had been miffed over the Kumbh administration’s refusal to allot land for the proposed.

“Sankaracharya Chatushpad” wherein pontiffs of all the four “Peeths” set up by Adi Sankara could stay at camps located close to each other and around a statue of the 8th century Advaita Vedanta seer.

The administration had expressed its inability to accept the demand, saying it would amount to “starting a new tradition”.

On December 30, the Shankaracharya left Allahabad which was considered a major letdown for the administration.

Later, a symbolic “Chatushpad” was set up by the influential “Prayagwal” group of priests on the land allotted to them in an attempt to pacify the pontiff as presence of Shankaracharyas of all the four “Peeths” is considered vital for the congregation, which is held every 12 years.

Besides, the state government sent the ruling party MLA as its emissary with its conciliatory message.

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