Jan 09, 2025 06:43 PM IST
A category 12 go out from a authorities Hindi-medium college, Prakash’s ardour for preserving fading traditions led him from Jaisalmer to Nagaur, capturing Rajasthan’s cultural essence.
Prakash Meghwanshi, a 27-year-old plumber-turned-blogger from Rajasthan’s Pushkar, has swapped instruments for tales at Mahakumbh 2025. Along with his Instagram deal with ‘Radhe_Narwar,’ Prakash goals to unveil the untold tales of sadhus and historical rituals for a tech-savvy viewers lacking out on the non secular grandeur at Sangam.
Prakash Meghwanshi (HT Picture)
A category 12 go out from a authorities Hindi-medium college, Prakash’s ardour for preserving fading traditions led him from Jaisalmer to Nagaur, capturing Rajasthan’s cultural essence. Now, he’s delving deep into the enigmatic world of sadhus and akharas at Mahakumbh.
“This fair feels like heaven on earth,” he shared, reflecting on the 24×7 bhajans, kalpwasis by the riverside, and the mix of devotion and luxurious. Staying with fellow plumbers and electricians working on the truthful, Prakash is decided to showcase Mahakumbh’s non secular magic that transcends time and historical past. “Mahakumbh is more than faith — it’s a living, breathing legacy,” he added.
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