Bhubaneswar: The annual Khandagiri Mela and Jatra, often dubbed as the Kumbha Mela of Bhubaneswar, is all set to kick off on Tuesday. This vibrant fair will run for 12 days and showcases a unique blend of local culture, commerce, and spirituality.
The Khandagiri Mela, also known as the Magha Mela, draws visitors from across the state while local farmers and producers sell everything from household items to fresh agricultural produce, giving the visitors a taste of regional commodities. Sadhus and religious personalities from different parts of the country also visit this annual fair.
Jatra performances are a major highlight of this fair. The origin of the Khandagiri Mela dates back to the gathering of sadhus at the Khandagiri and Udayagiri hills, giving the event a deep spiritual significance.
The organisers, working closely with local mutts and government agencies, are making an effort to ensure the seamless functioning of the fair, offering a memorable experience for everyone who attends.
A key ritual this year will be the Holy Water from the “Gupta Ganga” spring within the caves, marking a special moment in the spiritual celebrations of Khandagiri Mela 2025.
Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Rajesh Prabhakar Patil reviewed the preparations and arrangements at the Khandagiri. He has warned the Jatra groups that no obscene dance will be tolerated at the Khandagiri Mela and anyone violating these norms will face stern actions.
Talking to the media after the inspection, Patil said that BMC is giving priorities to drinking water and sustainable lighting. “We are giving utmost importance to sustainable lighting and drinking water,” he said, adding, “We are keeping a close eye on the sanitation system at the venue. The situation in this regard is looking good. One cleaning staff will be deployed for every 100 metres.”