Naga Sadhus Perform ‘Amrit Snan’ at Mahakumbh

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Naga Sadhus at Mahakumbh Image credit UP Govt

Naga Sadhus at Mahakumbh Image credit UP Govt

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Naga Sadhus’ Royal Procession Gains Attraction at Mahakumbh

By Amit Kumar

Prayagraj, January 14: A massive crowd of devotees gathered at Mahakumbh and took the holy dip at Sangam even before the break of the dawn on the occasion of Makar Sankranti on Tuesday. The scene at the Sangam reflected the profound essence of Indian culture and tradition.

Braving the cold, millions of pilgrims from India and abroad arrived at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati for the auspicious ‘Amrit Snan’. At Brahma Muhurta, countless devotees immersed in the holy waters, praying for happiness, health, and prosperity, embodying India’s rich culture and traditions.

The Naga Sadhus of Panchayat Nirvani Akhara performed the Amrit Snan in royal form, adorned with spears, tridents, and swords. Riding horses and chariots, sadhus and saints led a grand procession, spreading devotion and spiritual energy.

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Bhajan troupes and chanting devotees added to the divine ambiance. From early morning, devotees thronged the Nagvasuki temple and Sangam area.

Elderly, women, and youth, carrying bundles on their heads, walked with unwavering faith. Many, driven by devotion, began bathing in the sacred Ganga waters during the night itself.

The administration ensured strict safety arrangements in Mahakumbh Nagar. Barricades were placed on all roads, and vehicles underwent thorough checks.

“The entire event remained peaceful and well-organized with police and security forces deployed at every point. DIG Kumbh Mela Vaibhav Krishna and SSP Rajesh Dwivedi, along with the police team, marched on foot in the fair area, accompanied by horses, clearing the way for the Akhada Sadhus heading for the Amrit Snan,’ said the Chief Minister’s Office in a media statement.

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Chants of Har Har Mahadev and Jai Shri Ram echoed across the 12-kilometer stretch of the bathing ghats. Alongside the sadhus performing the Amrit Snan, common devotees also took a sacred dip, expressing their deep faith.

On the holy occasion of Mahakumbh, the banks of the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj have transformed into a vibrant tapestry of faith and divinity. Devotees from across the country gathered at the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati, taking holy dip to seek blessings and purification.

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