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Home / Lifestyle / Magh Mela Logo Unveiled: Spiritual Meets Eco-Conscious

Magh Mela Logo Unveiled: Spiritual Meets Eco-Conscious

11 Dec

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Summary

  • New logo balances spiritual significance and ecological aspects of Magh Mela.
  • Logo reflects celestial movements, astrological calculations, and lunar energies.
  • Depicts sacred Sangam confluence, Siberian birds, Akshaya Vat, and Hanuman.

A newly approved logo for the Magh Mela in Prayagraj beautifully merges the spiritual depth of the event with its ecological significance. This emblem celebrates the sacred Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati, underscoring the importance of rituals performed on its banks during the auspicious month of Magh.

The logo intricately depicts 14 phases of the sun and moon, reflecting the precise celestial movements and astrological calculations that determine the Mela's dates. It also visually represents the lunar energies significant for spiritual practices and human life. Key symbolic elements include the immortal Akshaya Vat, revered for its divine associations, and the Hanuman temple, signifying the culmination of spiritual endeavors.

Further enriching the logo's narrative, the inclusion of Siberian birds highlights the unique ecological features of the Sangam banks. A Sanskrit verse on the logo translates to "Bathing in the month of Magh absolves one of all sins," reinforcing the festival's purifying significance. Designed by Anupam Saxena and Pragalbh Ajay, this logo aims to capture the multifaceted essence of the Magh Mela.

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The new logo balances the spiritual importance of the Magh Mela with its ecological significance, featuring celestial and natural elements.
The logo includes 14 phases of the sun and moon, reflecting the astrological calculations that determine the Mela's auspicious timing.
The logo features the Sangam, Akshaya Vat, Hanuman temple, Siberian birds, and a Sanskrit verse about the purifying effects of bathing.

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