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Mahakumbh: Colour coded flags give teerth purohits a unique identity

Each of the over 1000 families of teerth purohits have a different flag or “Nishan” of varying colours, sizes, shapes and symbols. Flag bearing the symbol ‘Hari Machli’ flying at the Kalpvas camp of teerth purohit Pandit Rajendra Paliwal in tent city in Sector 6. Despite the presence of around 1000 teerth purohits with a similar number of different ‘Nishans’ at the Sangam, there has not been a single clash that has come to light regarding the symbol or any other element of a flag between the purohits, said Pandit Rajendra Paliwal, president of Prayagwal Sabha, an organisation of Teerth Purohits. It certainly would have been a need-based solution to enable pilgrims arriving in the sprawling Mela area on the banks of Sangam, track their respective purohits to avoid any clash of interests,” he said. Every flag, along with details of the respective teerth purohits, is registered with our organisation, the Prayagwal Sabha, which was registered under the Societies Act in 1949.

Hindustan Times

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