The ongoing Maha kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj has attracted millions of devotees from India and abroad. From January 21st, when the counting started, more than 9.24 crore devotees have gone to the Ganga River to perform the sacred ‘Amrit Snan’ ceremony. This religious gathering opened on January 13, and has been attended by a growing number of people. On January 21, more than 43.18 million pilgrims traveled to Prayagraj’s Maha kumbh Nagar, with many performing their sacred religious duties.
Long-Practice Religious Ways of Worship and Commemoration
Besides the holy bathing, over 10 million people have practiced ‘Kalpavas.’ Old holy practices described in the Brahma Purana and Padma Purana have two main parts: voluntary self-punishment and spiritual thinking. Both former President Ramnath Kovind and poet Kumar Vishwas have recently participated in the Ganga dip during the Maha kumbh celebrations. Kumar Vishwas gave us his special poem about the Ganga River, showing why it’s important to us culturally.
People are excited to join the special things that will take place soon.
At the meeting point of Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati – Triveni Sangam – people of the Maha kumbh gather to take part in their religious activities. People from everywhere travel to the Kumbh festival and receive washing and goodness services. On January 29, the date when people celebrate Mauni Amavasya, officials predict a bigger visitor turnout than usual. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is closely caring for all plans while staying on top of progress leading up to the big event. The minister’s department will meet at the Kumbh Mela grounds to talk about new plans for the state and then join other ministers for a water blessing at the meeting spot. The Maha kumbh keeps bringing people together and showing their deep faith year after year.
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