Prayagraj’s Kumbh Mela has turned into a battleground for a high-profile clash between Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati and the local Mela Authority. In an explosive eight-page legal counter, the swami has rejected a notice branding his actions as fraudulent and called for its unconditional withdrawal.
Issued with apparent malice, the notice questioned the swami’s right to use the prestigious Jagadguru Shankaracharya title. Undeterred, his lawyers fired back on 15 fronts, labeling the move as arbitrary, vengeful, and discriminatory.
Central to the defense is the ironclad legacy from Jagadguru Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati’s will. A pivotal declaration on July 1, 2021, positioned the swami as Jyotish Peeth’s leader. His enthronement came on October 12, 2022, amid grand ceremonies at Ganga Ashram, blessed by lakhs of faithful amid Vedic chants.
The rejoinder paints a grim picture of the fallout: swirling rumors have eroded the swami’s standing, hitting his finances, social influence, and ritual funding hard. ‘This notice inflicts irreparable harm,’ it states, demanding swift reversal.
Threatening stringent legal recourse, the swami vows to protect the sanctity of his position and the Shankaracharya institution. With the mela in full swing, this showdown raises broader questions about state intervention in spiritual successions and the balance of power at sacred events.
Observers note that such frictions could overshadow the spiritual fervor of the Kumbh, prompting calls for dialogue over discord.
