Integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Mega-Event Management: A Case Study of Maha Kumbh Mela
Dr. Pooja Sharma, Associate Professor, BSSS Institute of Advanced Studies, Bhopal poojasharma@bsssias.ac.in
Dr. Darshan Subherwal, Assistant Professor, BSSS, Bhopal. subherwaldarshan15@gmail.com
Abstract
The Maha Kumbh Mela, the largest religious gathering in the world, offers a unique case study for understanding the application of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in mega-event management. Rooted in ancient Indian traditions, the Mela is managed through a sophisticated blend of spiritual governance, traditional crowd management techniques, and sustainable resource utilization. This study explores how indigenous knowledge informs logistical planning, public health strategies, environmental conservation, and disaster preparedness at the Maha Kumbh Mela. Using a qualitative research methodology, including historical analysis and case study evaluation, this paper highlights the role of IKS in managing complex socio-cultural events. The findings reveal that indigenous practices, coupled with modern governance frameworks, create an effective model for large-scale event management. The study concludes that integrating IKS with contemporary management strategies can enhance the sustainability and efficiency of mega-events globally. The Maha Kumbh Mela is not just a religious congregation; it is a living example of how Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) sustain large-scale human gatherings with remarkable efficiency. Despite hosting millions of pilgrims, the event functions seamlessly, thanks to age-old wisdom in crowd behavior, ecological balance, and decentralized governance. This study delves into the practical application of IKS, revealing how traditional timekeeping, sacred spatial planning, and community-led administration contribute to its success. The findings suggest that harmonizing IKS with modern innovations can offer scalable, sustainable solutions for managing mega-events, disaster relief operations, and urban planning worldwide.
Keywords
Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), Maha Kumbh Mela, Mega-Event Management, Sustainable Practices, Crowd Control Strategies