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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Biswas Nath, the Cycle Shop Owner from Uttar Pradesh

Biswas Nath.Courtesy of Raksha Kumar Biswas Nath.

Why do millions of people, from entire Indian villages to urbane middle managers to foreign tourists, brave the crowds at the Kumbh Mela During this year’s 55-day pilgrimage, to Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, an estimated 100 million Hindus and others are expected to take a holy dip in the Ganges River to wash away their sins. India Ink interviewed some of them.

Biswas Nath, 38, a cycle shop owner from Brindavan, Uttar Pradesh, was one among them. This is what he had to say.

Q.

Why did you come to the Kumbh Mela this year Is it your first time

A.

It is my third time. I come with family for a change. We work a lot all the ime, so this is a way of taking some time off to visit the deity.

Q.

How have you found it so far

A.

I like it. Have always liked the crowds here. There is so much devotion on their faces.

Q.

Describe your journey to the Kumbh. Did you travel alone How long did it take

A.

We took the train to Allahabad. It wasn’t a tough journey, though you do tend to get cold on the trains because of these winter nights.

Q.

Do you consider yourself a religious person

A.

I am a religious person. I was also part of an ashram. My cycle shop is just a side business which I do to fill my family’s stomach. Deep within, I am a religious person, closer to being an ascetic.

Q.

Who do you think is going to win the 2014 election

A.

I hope those who ar! e just win. We have suffered enough under incompetence.



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