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Nandprayag…!! Nandprayag is a town and one of the Panch Prayag of Alaknanda River and lies at the confluence of Alaknanda River and Mandakini River. Nand Prayag is located 22 km from Karnaprayag , at 914 meters. Nandaprayag is known for the scenic views of the snow-capped mountains. The town of Nandprayag coordinates at 30.33°N 79.33°E. Nandprayag town also acts as the Nagar panchayat of the Chamoli district of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state. NandPrayag was once the capital of the Yadu Kingdom. Raj Nanda performed Yagna on a stone which was later used as the foundation of Nand temple situated in NandPrayag. It is believed that a holy dip in the confluence of Nand Prayag is capable of washing all the sins. Nandaprayag is famous for many adventurous activities like Trekking, Sightseeing, Skiing, and Climbing of Rocks, etc. The most Superior time to visit the Nandprayag temple is fall in between the month of March-June and October-November. It is said that the confluence is named for the pious Raja Nanda. He came here to perform the Maha Yagna. The slab on which the Yagna was performed is the foundation stone for the Nand temple. Nandprayag was once the capital of the Yadu Kingdom. It is also believed a dip in this confluence cleanness one of all the sins. According to one legend, the king had been promised the boon of Vishnu as a son. Unfortunately, the same boon had been granted to Devki, the imprisoned sister of the tyrant king, Kansa. Ultimately, the gods found an ingenious if wily solution: Vishnu would be born as Krishna to Devki but would be brought up by Raja Nanda’s wife, Yasodha. . . . . . #nandprayag #prayag #river #confluence #holyplace #religious #belief #uttarakhand #india #mountains #rohitgpt009 #newpost #instagram #tourism #tourist #destination (at Nandprayag) https://www.instagram.com/p/Col3pfAPqyM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bhagavanbhakthi · 14 days ago
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travelthrivehub · 16 days ago
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Panch Prayag, Uttarakhand: A Natural Wonder to Explore
Did you know Panch Prayag means “Five Confluences”? It’s where five big rivers meet in beautiful Uttarakhand. Each spot is stunning and very important for Hindu pilgrims. It’s in the lovely Garhwal region. The significance of Panch Prayag is huge. It’s called “Devbhoomi,” or “Land of Gods,” because of its many temples and places for pilgrims. This article will dive deep into Panch Prayag…
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adlertours · 3 months ago
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#RishikeshPackage 5 Nights / 6 Days Price Starting from INR 38,400/- Per Person Itinerary : Day 1 : Arrival Day 2 : #Rishikesh Sightseeing Day 3 : #Haridwar Excursion Day 4 : #DevParayag Excursion Day 5 : Rishikesh Sightseeing Day 6 : Departure Inclusions : ~ Accommodation in mentioned hotels on Twin Sharing Basis in standard rooms [unless specified] ~ Meal Plan – Breakfast and…
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mahadevi verma
Mahadevi Verma (1907–1987) was a prominent Indian poet, freedom fighter, and educationist. She is considered one of the four pillars of the Chhayavad movement in Hindi literature, along with Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala', Jaishankar Prasad, and Sumitranandan Pant. Her poetry is deeply emotional and often revolves around themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Let us discuss about mahadevi verma
Key Contributions:
Poetry: Mahadevi Verma’s poetry is known for its deep emotions, sensitivity, and lyrical beauty. Some of her famous poetry collections include:
Neehar (1930)
Rashmi (1932)
Neerja (1934)
Sandhyageet (1936)
Prose and Essays: She also wrote extensively in prose, mainly focusing on women's rights and social issues. Some of her notable works include:
Ateet Ke Chalchitra (memoirs)
Mera Parivaar (stories about her pets)
Shrinkhala Ki Kadiyan (on women's struggles)
Women’s Empowerment: She was a strong advocate for women's rights and education. She served as the principal and later vice-chancellor of Prayag Mahila Vidyapeeth, an institution dedicated to women's education.
Freedom Movement: Mahadevi Verma was actively involved in India’s freedom struggle and worked alongside Mahatma Gandhi.
Awards and Honors:
Padma Bhushan (1956)
Padma Vibhushan (1988, posthumously)
Jnanpith Award (1982) – the highest literary award in India
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship – for her contributions to Hindi literature
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rajasthantravelplan · 9 days ago
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Visit Kumbh With Rajasthan Travel Plan
The ongoing Mahakumbh festival in Prayagraj has become a remarkable celebration of faith, culture, and meticulous planning, drawing over 10 crore devotees and visitors as of January 23.
On Makar Sankranti (January 14), an astounding 3.5 crore devotees gathered to take a sacred dip at the Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers meet.
The festival is expected to attract a total of 45 crore devotees by its conclusion, making it one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
Adding to the grandeur, a 21-member delegation from 10 countries—including Fiji, Finland, Guyana, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, and the UAE—participated in the festivities on January 16, experiencing the profound spiritual and cultural heritage of the Maha Kumbh. The delegation was hosted at the luxurious Tent City in Arail, where state-of-the-art accommodations highlighted India’s hospitality.
This year’s Maha Kumbh stands out as a harmonious blend of ancient rituals and modern advancements. With a focus on sustainability and global cultural exchange, the festival has elevated its appeal while preserving its spiritual essence. The event features highlights such as the majestic 85-foot-tall “Tejas Pandal,” inspired by the HAL Tejas fighter jet, symbolizing India’s technological progress.
The Akharas, renowned for their spiritual and martial traditions, continue to be central to the Kumbh’s vibrancy. Complementing these traditions are exhibitions like “One District, One Product,” showcasing local craftsmanship, and Kalagram, a living museum of Indian arts, crafts, and cuisines.
Visitors have been mesmerized by drone shows depicting the legendary tales of “Prayag Mahatmyam” and “Samudra Manthan.” The festival also boasts cultural performances by iconic artists such as Shankar Mahadevan, Mohit Chauhan, and Kailash Kher, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere that will extend until February 24, 2025.
The Shahi Snans, the heart of Maha Kumbh, hold immense spiritual significance. Upcoming bathing dates include:
– January 29 (Mauni Amavasya): The second Shahi Snan marks a propitious day for spiritual purification, commemorating the sage Rishabh Dev’s vow of silence.
– February 3 (Basant Panchami): Celebrating the arrival of Goddess Saraswati and the onset of spring.
– February 12 (Maghi Purnima): Honoring Guru Brahaspati and divine descents.
– February 26 (Maha Shivratri): Marking the final holy bath and a day of reverence for Lord Shiva.
Unparalleled Infrastructure and Arrangements: The Uttar Pradesh government has undertaken massive preparations to ensure a seamless experience for devotees:
Security: Over 50,000 police personnel, 14,000 home guards, and 2,750 AI-enabled CCTV cameras ensure safety, supported by advanced disaster-response vehicles.
Transportation: Infrastructure upgrades include 14 new flyovers, 9 permanent ghats, and 12 kilometers of temporary ghats. A fleet of 120 electric buses, including double-deckers, has been introduced, and Indian Railways has launched special services, including a toll-free helpline and the Maha Kumbh Mela app.
Accommodation: Thousands of tents and shelters, from basic to super deluxe, have transformed Maha Kumbh Nagar into a temporary city.
Navigation: Around 800 multilingual signages and a dedicated app provide real-time updates on crowd density, directions, and facilities.
Health and Hygiene: Healthcare facilities include 6,000 beds, 43 hospitals, and thousands of sanitation workers maintaining cleanliness. Mobile food labs ensure safe meals across 25 sectors, while free meals serve over 20,000 people daily. Special arrangements, such as refilling 5,000 gas cylinders daily, cater to the needs of Akharas and Kalpvasis.
The Maha Kumbh 2025 has set a new benchmark for managing large-scale events, combining tradition with technology to welcome a global audience. With its record-breaking participation, enhanced infrastructure, and spiritual significance, the Maha Kumbh stands as a beacon of India’s cultural and organizational prowess, inspiring millions with its message of faith and unitya
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  MahaKumbh 2025 Prayag Raj
Image by Google 2025 Prayag Raj Msha Kumbh stated from 13 January to 26 February 2025 in Uttar Pradesh Prayag Raj also known Allahabad at triveni sangam. Ganga yamuna Sarsvati holy river meet this sangam. The Prayag Kumbh Mela, also known as Allahabad Kumbh Mela, is a mela, or religious gathering, associated with Hinduism and held in the city of Prayagraj, India, at the Triveni Sangam,…
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Portugal sent a priest to convert Akbar: Jahangir gave 700 bighas of land to the arena; Naga Sadhus chased away Timur
Afghan ruler Ahmed Khan Bangas had captured Delhi and Awadh and moved towards Prayagraj. According to the official document related to Jhansi i.e. Jhansi Gavjat, in 1751 he captured the fort of Allahabad. At that time Kumbh was going on on the banks of Sangam. As soon as the news of Bangas' attack reached all the Naga Sadhus, they took the front in their hands. Many Nagar Sadhus reached there under the leadership of Rajendra Giri Mahant and fought with the ruler Ahmed Shah who was Mangal Savdhan and forced him to return. The historian faced the attack of the Mughals. According to BBC, in the first episode of which series of Maha Kumbh, the story of Kumbh in medieval India from Harshvardhan to Aurangzeb.
Akshay Bhai Tirtharaj was present in Prayagraj Sangam. It is the same Akshay Pat which Mughal ruler Jahangir tried to cut but failed. According to the documents of the state archives of Prayagraj, Jahangir had then said that this Vat tree is the proof that Hinduism will never die. Ahmed Alberuni, a contemporary historian of Mahmud Ghazni. has written in his book Tarikh al Hind that around 1017 AD, Brahmins and Akshat used to commit suicide by climbing this tree. It is said that this Banyan tree was blessed by Mother Sita that at the time of deluge when the whole earth will be submerged, even then this Akshay Banyan tree will remain present. After building the fort in 1583, Akbar also imprisoned Akshay Bhatt inside the fort and banned darshan. After 36 years, in 2019, it was again opened for the general public. There is no exact proof of when this gathering of saints and devotees started at the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. In the beginning of the seventh century, a Chinese traveler reached Prayag with King Harshvardhan of North India. That person used to call Vincent Pragya as Polo in Chinese language. That person writes that Harshvardhan stayed here for 74 days. He kept donating food, clothes, etc. every day. The money earned for 5 years was looted at his place. When Harshvardhan's entire treasury became empty, he finally donated his crown as well and smilingly said that it was well done. Whatever I had, it entered such a treasure where it can neither be destroyed nor can you spend it in holy works. According to this, during Kumbh hundreds of Kalpasis used to give up eating and drinking so that they could die at this holy place. In the eighth century, Vedic saint Kumari Bhatt had died on this land. During this time Shankaracharya also came here. In the year 1567, Akbar came to Prayag for the first time for two days. He thought why not build a fort at this beautiful place. According to this, Akbar used to call Prajna as Piya. In the year 1575, when he came to Prayag again, he built a huge fort and named Prajna as Allahabad i.e. the place where God lives. Akbar was very impressed with Kumbh. During Kumbh, when Akbar was in Allahabad, Banda Di, who was an expert in conversion, reached Prayag and started plotting to convert Akbar to Christianity. However, Akbar fled from his intention and did not convert. According to historian Haram Chaturvedi's book Kumbh Itihasik Van, during the Mughal period, the debate between saints in Prayag started during the reign of Shahjahan's elder son Dara Shikoh. After peeling the cart with coins, he got the rate done and till the end he donated a lot to the temples. Later on he also started collecting tax. In the Mughal period you come across that there was a proper officer who used to depend on the river and collect tax. Once when Aurangzeb fell sick, he ordered Ganga water to drink. He considered Ganga water to be the water of heaven.
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People used to offer their first child to Ganga: The British used to levy tax on cutting beard and hair; Ganga water was sent to London in a silver urn
was the year 1924 when Ardh Kumbh was organized in Prayag. The British government had banned bathing in the Sangam due to the distraction, but one decision of Nehru ruined the entire plan of the British. In the second episode of this series of Maha Kumbh, the story of Kumbh during the British period is told.
Historians tell that angry with this order of the British, Madan Mohan Malviya sat on a dharna near the Sangam. Malvi ji was Malvi ji and he said that bathing in the Sangam is not necessary. He is a great friend. Yesterday, for the video, he started Jal Satyagraha. Nehru ji said that early in the morning, I also felt that he is doing something and I should also go. He went and stood behind the barricade. He has mentioned it in his autobiography and told that when he could not bear the heat, he took a dip in the Ganga. Nehru ji, nobody used a stick on the barricade. No tear gas was released. No one arrested him because it was the municipality and seeing him, so many people took a bath and through the police, Nehru ji said that he did not want to take the bath. He came out and directly took a dip in the Sangam. This is how the order of the British was. A story related to the British kept on flowing. On February 1, 1888, in the British newspaper Maksane Masihi, there was a news about the Kumbh going on in Prayag. At the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna, a British officer is getting the route of a procession of 400 Naga Sadhus cleared. This is sad and shameful. Instead of punishing for nudity, the government is supporting the Hindus. After this news, questions were raised in Britain that why did the government deploy a British officer for this work. This is a matter of shame for the Christian religion. What should the British officer write? He should answer that this is a matter of his own faith. Whenever he takes out a bath, he does not trouble the common citizens. He goes on his way. People touch his feet with devotion. We have not seen any immorality in this yet. And the Tirthankar imposed a tax. In the year 1801, ₹1 tax was taken from the pilgrims coming here. A report was made on the Kumbh Mela, according to which, during the Kumbh, thousands of rupees were collected from those who cut hair, new gardeners, milk, cows and calves, hawkers and drivers. The amount of tax collected is that of the Health Dispensary Public Library of Allahabad. You can see that the entire expenses of that library were met by advertising to prevent looting in the fair and to warn people not to give shelter to any unknown person in their camp. Tax hospitals were built in Kumbh in 1918 because 207 people had died before this and 167 due to pneumonia. During the British rule, one had to pass a proper exam for duty in Kumbh. Officers were called from England for Kumbh management. During Kumbh in 1918, the saints and sages were facing many difficulties for drinking water. Then Bada Panchayat and Nirmal Akhara, without permission, made water supply overnight. When the British officers came to know about this, they got the cans closed and arranged for water in the Sangam area. In the third episode of which series of Maha Kumbh, the story of the freedom movement and the Kumbh connection is told.
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745 Nagas sacrificed their lives for Lakshmibai: The British hanged the Pandas; Trains and buses were stopped due to fear of rebellion, it was said that Japan will drop bombs
The rebellion from Meerut against the British in 1857 reached Allahabad. On June 6, Maulvi Liaquat Ali liberated Allahabad and the surrounding areas. Still, then Karnal Neel, who came with the British army, caused great destruction here, destroyed the images of saints, and took over all the parts of Sangam. In 1857, the Mang Mela could not be held here. Still, the next year of the rebellion, i.e. in 1858, the Jamaat fair was held, then the entire Sangam area was burning in the fire of revolution and rebellion. If you see the flags that were on the target, their form has changed, so we are beginning to see the revolutionary thoughts of this kind. Flags took the front in which 745 Naga Sadhus were killed. In the third episode of the series, the story of the freedom movement and Kumbh connection During the revolution of 1857, revolutionaries were roaming in Prayag under the influence of saints and sages. During this time, Rani Lakshmibai also went to Prayag. Maharani Lakshmi Bai also came here. Proof of this It is said that she stayed at a Pandey's place in Daraganj and that was the time of the beginning of the war of 1857. When the British got the news of this, Rani Lakshmibai returned to Gwalior, although the British were leading the British army chasing her there too. Meanwhile, a bloody conflict took place between Rani Lakshmibai and the British soldiers. Vrindavan Lal Verma writes in his book Lakshmi Bai the Queen of Jhansi that the queen had a deep wound in the lower part of her chest. There was a lot of blood flowing, yet the queen kept fighting. Meanwhile, a bullet hit her chest and she fell on the back of the horse. The loyal soldiers of the queen took her to the school of Saint Ganga Das nearby. There were about 2000 Nagas living here. However, the queen could not be saved. Here, the British also reached outside the school while chasing the queen. They felt that the saint was treating the injured Rani Lakshmibai. Gangadhar wanted to perform the last rites of the queen with respect. He ordered the village to stop the British. Then what happened was that the Naga sadhu attacked the British with a sword and spear. He also had a spear which Akbar had stolen. Ganga Das's Guru Parmanand Maharaj was given this cannon by the village. The British were surprised to see that the monks who chanted the rosary were wielding swords and spears. When Rani Lakshmibai died, her son Damodar Rao was also present with her. Gangadhar ji and his follower saints together protected her. They surrounded her until her funeral pyre was lit. A fierce battle took place with the British. Gangadas Shah Das says that to save Lakshmibai's son from the British, he was given the form of a Naga Sadhu. The British had come to know that Saint Ganga Das had performed the last rites of Rani Lakshmi Bai and saved her son. Due to this Saint Ganga Das came to Kashi from Gwalior with some saints, but when he returned, 745 villages and thousands of dead bodies of British were found. In the book Prayagraj and Kumbh, Kumar Nirmalayan writes that the foundation of the 1857 revolution was laid in the Haridwar Kumbh of 1855. During this time, an intelligence committee was formed and people were being told about the revolution by distributing rotis from house to house. Messages were sent; sages and saints were trying to connect people with this campaign through stories. Exactly 5 years before independence, i.e. during the Kumbh of 1942, the British banned all buses and trains coming to Prayagraj. This was the time of World War II. The British said that Japan could drop bombs on the Kumbh, while sources say that the British were scared of the crowd of the Kumbh. They felt that this crowd could be instigated for a movement.
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To become a Naga, one has to take a dip 108 times and do one's own Pind Daan: the veins of men are pulled; Women have to take the test of celibacy
Every person who has developed the feeling of losing himself and merging with the divine can become a sanyasi, which is very difficult. In the fourth episode of this series of Maha Kumbh, know how sanyasis are made from the Sanskrit word nag. Na means mountain and Sanya means people living in mountains or caves. Adi Shankaracharya started the Dashnami sect. Most of the Nagar sanyasis come from this sect. One is Shastradhari, who studies the scriptures; the other is Shastradhari, who is proficient in war. First, Shringeri Math prepared the army of Na village with scriptures. In the beginning, it consisted of Kshatriya laborers.Later the barrier of castes was removed. There are three stages of becoming a Naag. Mahapurush Avdhoot and Digambar are usually given initiation at the age of 17 to 19. The complete renunciation of existence is called being a sanyasi. Before becoming a sanyasi, you are given complete initiation when its practical use is done in life, social life. After extracting the data, who has never committed any crime, then he gets the prey, that the arena hunts him, the Guru hunts him, after this the person has to undergo this test period, here he has to study the scriptures and scriptures, the person who wants to become a saint has to win over sleep, hunger, lust and laziness, after the test period the Guru asks the person to return to the worldly life, even then if he does not return, he is made to take a pledge to become a Sanyasi and here he is declared a great man, after becoming a great man, to become a Naga Sadhu, one has to go through five rites, where five gurus are decided, Shiva Vishnu Shakti Surya and Ganesh with their love sword and the Guru cuts their small slit, that is, it is decided that now you have come under the protection of this Guru, that is, your intelligence will go on the strength of them, the process of making a great man an Avdhoot is also very complex, to become an Avdhoot, one has to fast for three consecutive days and then after that Pinddaan has to be done, a film of the year 16 of his family members and relatives And the 17th is ours and in this way, our life is considered to be over there. According to the Kumbh Mela held at four places, these Naga Sadhus are called differently. The ones who become Naga Sadhus in Prayagraj are called Khooni people in Ujjain, Barfani people in Haridwar and Khichdi people in Nashik. Like male Naga Sadhus, becoming a female Naga Sadhu is also very difficult. They are called Avdhootni or Naagin. In 2013, for the first time, female Naga Sadhus were associated with the country's oldest Akhara, Juna Akhara. The maximum number of women are in this Akhara. The most senior female Naga Sadhu is called Shri Mahant in the Akhara. Naga Sadhus also calls food items in code words. In the language of Nagaur, the dal in the bus is called Paniara, garlic is called Patal Lok, salt is called Ram Ras and roti is called Roti Ram. In the Haridwar Kumbh of 1760, there was a fight between the people and the Bairagi Sadhus. In the Haridwar Kumbh of 1796, a bloody clash occurred
between the Shiv people and the Sikhna village. After which it was decided that first, the city monks would take a bath at Sangam, and then the Bairagis
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There was a stampede for Nehru, 1000 people died: and hundreds of bodies were burnt; The photographer arrived in torn clothes and secretly took the picture.
The fifth episode of the Maha Kumbh series tells the story of the first Kumbh after independence and the mayhem that took place in it. In 1954, the first Kumbh of independent India was held in Prayagraj. On February 3, on the day of Mauni Amavasya, in the same way, a crowd of lakhs was gathering for a bath in the Sangam. The then Prime Minister of India Nehru and the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad were coming to the Sangam. They had to go towards the Zila Ghat, so the roads on both sides were blocked. There were also some processions which were stopped there. When Rajendra Prasad ji's vehicles went towards Kela Ghat, suddenly all the roads were opened and then a train of crowds was seen colliding with each other. The UP government said that no accident occurred in the Kumbh but a photographer secretly took a photo during it. Mukherjee, a photographer at that time, wrote that we felt as if the standing crop was falling. The one who fell could not get up. The one who got up could not run away. The one who ran away fell into a water tank nearby. PM Modi held Jawaharlal Nehru responsible for this. When Pandit Nehru came due to the system, there was a huge crowd here. There was a lot of commotion in the Kumbh Mela. It was India's first Kumbh. Therefore, the government made many arrangements. A temporary railway station was built near Sangam. For the first time, electric poles were installed in Kumbh and nine permanent hospitals were opened. Gandhian writer B.V. Rajagopal writes in his book Nehru's Shadow. On the day of Mauni Amavasya, Nehru reached Sangam with his family. Everyone took a dip in Sangam, but Nehru did not even put Ganga water on himself, let alone take a bath. The next day, N. Mukherjee's photograph of the accident was published.
There was a stir. Exactly 35 years later, in 1989, the photojournalist and Mukherjee's eye-witness report was published in Kriti magazine. That day, the police and officers were busy making arrangements for Prime Minister Nehru and President Rajendra Prasad. At around 10:20, the procession of sadhus and bathers was stopped by putting up barricades from Triveni. People started falling from the slope of the barricade. There were cries of help everywhere. Someone was crushing a 3-year-old child, someone was going hanging from electric wires. More than 1000 people were killed in this accident while trying to save themselves. On the second day of the accident, the administration was going to burn all of them in a heap. No journalist was allowed to reach there, but no, Mukherjee must have reached there after changing the country. He is roaming around and is missing. He is not to be found. We will check. He is present in Jawaharlal Nehru's balcony on 15 February 19.
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When people kept wandering all night for shroud: Suddenly the platform of the train changed, 36 died in the stampede; Azam Khan resigned
Similarly, at this very place, 12 years ago, i.e. in 2013, during the Maha Kumbh, thousands of devotees were coming to bathe in the Sangam, while some were waiting for the train to return to their cities, but what happened during this time was not even imagined by anyone. The scene that was seen on the dam changed by the time we reached the railway station. Many people had taken some of them to the railway station. The surprising thing is that just a few hours before this, there was a stampede in the Sangam area and people were killed in that too. The story in the sixth episode of the series of Maha Kumbh in 2013 was in the evening. During the day, crores of devotees were heading towards the railway station to return to their cities after bathing in the Sangam. At Allahabad Junction, there were different lines of passengers coming and going, which come from Sangam and also from Sidhi, which take you to the Line side, you to platform number 6, so this line was not closed, so the crowd was going to this Chowk side instead of some people going on this side and everyone went to the platform. Many trains were running due to which the crowd of people kept increasing. Meanwhile, an announcement was made that trains going to Mumbai or Nagpur would come on the platform. People started running and started falling on each other on the bridge to go in that direction. A total of 36 people were killed in this accident. According to media reports, the railway had a hospital with four beds, but it was locked. People could not be taken to the hospital on time. At that time, Akhilesh Yadav's government was in power in Uttar Pradesh. Azam Khan was made in charge of the fair. After the incident, Azam Khan resigned. Before the stampede at the railway station, there was a stampede in the area at midnight on the same day. A procession was coming down from the dam. The tractor involved in the procession got unbalanced. People started falling. We also came under its grip and many people got buried under it. Four people were killed in this accident as well. In the next episode of this series of Maha Kumbh, we will learn
about the Kumbh connection of Indian politics.
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Saints rang the tongs and said-Make Modi PM: Indira reached Kumbh as soon as she became the Prime Minister; Sonia's protocol code was - Papa One, Papa Two, Papa Three
It was the period of emergency. On the evening of 18 January 1977, Indira Gandhi gave a speech on All India Radio. I have advised the President to dissolve the current Lok Sabha and order for fresh elections. We hope that elections will be held in March. Four days later, Indira Gandhi is going to Kumbh in Prayagraj. This was the period when people were angry with her due to the emergency. Many saints opposed her in Kumbh too and called her the enemy of the country. During this time, JP also went to Kumbh and met the saints. When the results came in March, Congress lost the election badly. Indira could not even save her Rae Bareli seat. By winning 295 seats, Janata Party formed the government under the leadership of Morarji Desai. In this episode of the series of Maha Kumbh, the story of politics and Kumbh connection. Indira Gandhi came to Prayag on the very next day of taking oath as the Prime Minister for the first time on 24 January 1966. In fact, she became the PM after the death of Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri on 11 January. That year, Kumbh was going on in Prayag. She took oath on 25 January. On 10 June 1989, on the day of Mauni Amavasya, the ashes of Lal Bahadur Shastri were immersed in Sangam. However, Congress did not get any political advantage from Indira's visit to Kumbh. In the 1967 Lok Sabha elections, the party could win only 283 seats, which was the lowest since 1952. Along with this, Congress lost elections in states like Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Madras, Odisha, West Bengal. On this very land of Prayagraj, on 1 February 1989, during the Sant Sammelan, the foundation stone of Shri Ram temple was announced. In the book 'Mera Desh Mera Jeevan', Lal Krishna Advani writes that the announcement of Ram temple in Kumbh had a shocking effect on Hindus across the country, but most of the political parties were not publicly supporting the demand of Hindus. As a party, BJP kept itself away from this issue. In June 1989, BJP announced the inclusion of Ram temple in its manifesto in Palampur convention. On 9 November, VHP laid the foundation stone of the temple. Lok Sabha elections were held in the same month. The result was that BJP, which won only two seats in 1984, won. In 1999, Sonia Gandhi won the 85 seats. The issue of Sonia Gandhi being a foreigner was much discussed, after which in 2001 she went to Prayagraj and took a dip in the Sangam. BJP called this a political agent. Three years after her visit to Prayag, Lok Sabha elections were held in 2004 and Congress made a comeback. During the 2013 Kumbh, there was discussion on Narendra Modi becoming the President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. During this time, the then BJP President Rajnath Singh also came to Prayag for a Sangam bath. It is believed that he had come here to know the opinion of the saints. About three months later, on 9 June 2013, in the BJP National Executive meeting in Goa, Rajnath declared Narendra Modi as the President of the Central Campaign Committee, which made it clear that Modi will take over the reins of BJP in 2014. Tell me, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Prayag for the first time during the 2019 Kumbh. During this, he took a dip in the Sangam and honored the sanitation workers by washing their feet. The opposition said that this was inspired by Dalit politics. When the results of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections came, BJP made a comeback. In the next series of Maha Kumbh, which is the next Maha Kumbh? You will know the interesting story of Kalpvas in this episode
Stories of Maha Kumbh-8
Malviya-Nehru clashed with the British for the Kalpvaasis: Women cannot wear makeup; Why do Kalpvasis eat Kadhi while returning
In the Kumbh Mela of 1924, the British government banned this Sangam bath due to a decision against the Kalpvasis because they bathe three times a day, in which afternoon bath is necessary in Sangam. Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya supported Kalpvasis and started Jal Satyagraha. Later, he also got the support of Jawaharlal Nehru. Despite the opposition of the British government and the police, Malviya took a dip in the Sangam, after which the crowd present there also jumped into the Sangam. In this way, the residents completed the afternoon Sangam bath. In the eighth episode of this series of Maha Kumbh, the story of Kalpvas is told. Kumbh is held at four places including Prayag, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik, but Kalpvas is held only in Prayag. Kalpvas is held from the full moon of Paush month to the full moon of Magh month, staying on the banks of Sangam and studying the Vedas, meditating and practicing. The tradition of Kalpvas has been going on for centuries. It is also mentioned in Ramcharitmanas, Mahabharata and Puranas. According to Vedic literature, 6 Vedantas have been composed for the study of Vedas. These six Vedangas are education. Chhand Grammar Nirukta Astrology and Kal, out of these, the method of Yagya, knowledge, donation etc. is described in Kap. Kal is made from the word Kap. According to Shankaracharya Swami Mukteshwar Anand, one day of Brahma Ji is called Kap. Kal is a big unit of measuring time. Understand this. There are four yugas in total, Satya Yuga (17,28,000 years), Treta Yuga (12,96,000 years), Dwapar Yuga (8,64,000) and Kalyug (4,32,000). Mahayoga is formed by combining these four yugas. Similarly, one Kal is formed by combining 1000 Mahayugas, which has a total of four billion 32 crore years. That is, if someone does Kalpavas here, then he will get the fruits of one Kal i.e. 32 crore years. According to religious beliefs, a person who passes through this world for 12 continuous years attains salvation. A resolution is taken during rituals or worship, in which the priest Shri Shwet pronounces the word Kalpesh. It means that from the creation of the universe till now 11 Kap have passed and 12th Kap is going on. When Kalpas comes, first of all he eats Khichdi. He goes to his tent and plants a Tulsi plant. After the completion of Kalpas, Tulsi is immersed in Ganga. This is an indication that he is entering the world again. In Skanda Purana, Maharishi Dattatreya has given the rules for Kalpas. During Kalpas, speaking the truth for the whole month. Keeping a sense of non-violence towards all living beings. Keeping one's senses under control. Observing celibacy. Waking up every morning in Brahma Muhurta and taking bath three times a day, in which one bath in Sangam is necessary. During Kalpas, one has to live a very simple life. During this Kalpas, the Kalpas cannot even go to the house of any of his relatives. In the first Kumbh after independence, President Dr. Rajendra Prasad also took a Kalpas there. In the next episode of the series of Kumbh, we will know some interesting stories related to Kumbh.
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Foreign women started rolling on the sand like naked Nagas: Dip in Sangam wearing a garland of human bones; 8 interesting stories of Kumbh
In 1942, exactly 5 years before independence, Kumbh was going on at the banks of Sangam. One day, the Viceroy Governor General of India, Lord Nilesh, was accompanied by Madan Mohan Malviya, who had come to see the Kumbh Mela. The Viceroy was surprised to see the crowd of different people at the Kumbh. He asked Malviya how much money would be spent on publicity to gather so many people at this fair. What did he say? Only two paise. This is possible. Malviya brought out the Panchang and said that it is available for just two paise found in every Indian's house. People see the date on it and leave the house. There is no need to do any kind of publicity to come here for bathing in the Sangam.In the new episode of this series of Maha Kumbh, some interesting stories related to Kumbh. Professor Dhananjay Chopra of Allahabad University tells an interesting story of the Kumbh held in 2001. I saw that some people and the person walking ahead
Stories of Maha Kumbh-10
Some did not bathe for 32 years, some lay on thorns: Matsyendranath learned Hatha Yoga in the stomach of a fish; Stories of stubborn babas
Someone has not bathed for 32 years, someone has been sleeping on thorns for 35 years, someone is wearing 45 kg Rudraksha, and someone is growing crops on his head, what is this penance, after all, what is this penance, in the last episode of which series of Maha Kumbh, the story of Hatha Yogi and the Hatha Yogis who do it
That is why we do not bathe, when we bathe and Kamakhya will go away, without the interference of the senses and the mother, the practice of yoga generally comes under all types of yoga postures, according to Deepika on the most famous and oldest book Hatha Yogi, yes Kar is the symbol of Surya Swar or river, while Thakur is Chandra Swar, Hatha Yogi is made by the combination of Surya and Chandra Swar, Surya Swar is considered to be the symbol of male power and Chandra Swar is the symbol of female power, when we breathe, then both the nostrils i.e. holes do not work together, but it can be made possible by the practice of Hatha Yogi, it is believed that due to the balance between Surya and Chandra river by Hatha Yogi, Susumna river is formed. It awakens which gives spiritual power. Shiva is considered the lord of bones. It is said that the Nath sect started bones. This time in Maha Kumbha also there is a collection of many such Hath Yogas. Earlier Hatha Yogi was limited to only sages and saints. In the 15th century, it became very popular and spread rapidly. By the end of the 18th century, foreigners and Britishers also came to India from every corner of the world to learn it. This way Yoga spread all over the world. Nagapanthi Hatha Yogi Acharya has told Shatkarma i.e. 6 activities to keep the body pure, which include Jyoti for cleaning from mouth to anus, Basti for cleaning the large intestine, Niti for cleaning the breathing path i.e. from nose to lungs, Niti for cleaning the stomach, Nauli for meditation, Natak and Kapalbhati for increasing the brightness of the head. In the books of Hatha Yogi, 6 parts of Hatha Yogi have been told, which include Asana to balance the body and mind, Pranayam to expand the ability to maintain Prana. Pratyahara is included for maintaining concentration, dharna for self-contemplation, and samadhi for freedom from attachment and illusion. Let us now meet Yogo, who is like this. This is the sanyasi Geetanand Maharaj, famous as Rudraksh Baba, who has pledged to wear a Rudraksha on his head for 12 years. Its weight is 45 kg and I was taking a pledge of 1.25 lakh Rudrakshas for the national interest and the benefit of Sanatan Dharma, from Amarjeet Baba, who grows crops on his head on our behalf, may our greenery keep increasing, our tricolor keeps rising, our youth keep fighting, soldiers keep fighting, there is no problem, this is Yogi Ramesh Kumar Baba, famous as Baba, I do penance, it is my duty to do penance, so this was the story of Yoga.
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Could one imagine millions of devotees, tourists, and saints gather along the banks of the holy Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati converge. It will unfold in Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26, 2025, and will indeed be something beyond extraordinary; a reunion that happens once every twelve years, which is not only a spiritually awakening congregation but also an amalgamation of culture, commerce, and cosmopolitanism.
Heavenly Signs of 2025
Due to the rare planetary alignment, Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 is set to be a marvelous occasion. The configuration of Jupiter with the Sun, Moon, and Saturn happens once in 144 years, imparting special spiritual energy to the event. According to devout Hindus, this is that auspicious period in which a dip in the Triveni Sangam may wash away all their sins and grant liberation.
Down through the ages, this cosmic phenomenon has seen millions before it-unquestionably portraying the deep sense of faith interwoven with the cosmos. The 2025 edition should carry on that great tradition.
Moreover, the Scale of the Festival
With projections of more than 400 million visitors, Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 is set to eclipse every other large gathering or event, making it but a pocket event by comparison, with its sheer numbers far outstripping the population of Canada and the United States added. To host such a massive crowd takes tremendous planning, and Prayagraj is used to hosting a divine congregation quite like this.
The tent cities that put up several millions, the elaborate sanitation arrangements, the huge security measures-it feels like it works with amazing efficiency and fits in with the very concept of India holding such a mega scale. 
Kumbh Mela 2025 and Its Economic Impact
One of the greatest economic stimulants, the Maha Kumbh is not only a spiritual gathering. It is expected to generate ₹80,000 crores ($10 billion) in investment across such segments as tourism, retail, and transport. Local vendors, food sellers, and artisans benefit immensely, making the event a lifeline for many.
Unprecedented Job Creation
The Kumbh creates more than 600,000 jobs spread across various industries:
Infrastructure projects: Thousands of workers engaged in the construction of roads, bridges, and sanitation facilities.
Small businesses: Artisans and food vendors find their biggest market in years.
Tech solutions-  Works engaged in crowd monitoring and logistics.
The Metamorphosis of Prayag, the City
With every passing Kumbh, the locality sees its transformation into a comprehensive metropolis. For Kumbh 2025, the Uttar Pradesh government has earmarked ₹64 billion ($765 million) toward developing infrastructure and operations. The investment of this enormous amount provides a win-win scenario for both short- and long-term benefits to the city.
Short-term Mega City
It is projected that at least 4.5 million people visited the Kumbh itself. These are expected to include:
150,000 temporary units: In its entirety, travelers from a simple tent-like structure to luxurious accommodations, these provide lodging for pilgrims and tourists.
145,000 mobile toilets: Ensuring the lowest standards of hygiene for millions of visitors.
450,000 temporary electricity supplies: Powering several hundreds of camps, amenities, and security systems spread across kilometers.
Such an infrastructure may be physically compared with that of many permanent cities, promoting India's brilliance in organizing large-scale events. 
Long-Term Benefits for Residents
The roads, bridges, and public utilities to be built for the future Maha Kumbh Mela in 2025 will be a lasting development after the event. These will uplift the standard of living for local people, making a legacy that extends beyond the festival.
Role of Technology in Maha Kumbh 2025
Technology like never seen before is indeed making the Maha Kumbh much safer and efficient.
AI-Powered Crowd Management
Managing more than 400 million people is quite a task. AI-enabled systems manage crowd density in real-time, helping authorities avoid overcrowding and ensuring unimpeded movement. In addition, with the introduction of drones and CCTV cameras, Maha Kumbh Mela will probably be one of the safest ever. 
The Maha Kumbh Mela App
The official Maha Kumbh Mela app has been designed to enhance the experience for visitors for the first time. The app includes:
GPS navigation: locating ghats, temples, and services.
Real-time notifications: announcements about rituals, cultural events, and safety measures.
Emergency alerts: instant information during emergency situations.
This tech-driven approach smoothens out logistical issues and appeals to the youth, combining tradition with modernity.
Faith Meets Commerce
The Maha Kumbh Mela is a unique confluence of spirituality and commerce. While the event's religious significance is second to none, the economic impact is profound. 
Buying Opportunities for Local Vendors
artisan small vendors shine at Kumbh with spiritual merchandise such as rudraksha beads, incense sticks, prayer books-in high demand; other forms of handicrafts; namely, regional products like Banarasi sarees and terracotta art that draw tourists; food stalls offer everything from traditional meals to quick-oriented snacks.
For many small enterprises, the Kumbh is the biggest business they have enjoyed in years.
Big Brands Join the Festivities
Major firms and e-commerce platforms are now cashing in on the massive audience that the Maha Kumbh offers:
If Amazon and Flipkart have helped people offer Kumbh-themed merchandise and spiritual products online,
Luxury hotels have come up with exclusive packages that include private rituals and guided tours. 
Tech services ensure that companies, like Blinkit, provide pilgrims with essentials as easily as possible.
It is this merging of faith and modern business that makes the Maha Kumbh a truly global vision.
Cultural Spectacle
The Maha Kumbh is not just a spiritual affair; it is a cultural extravaganza offering a showcase of Ayurveda, folk art, traditional handicrafts, and funeral raises that celebrate India's rich heritage.
Classical Performances
With classical music and dance performances, famous artists ensure that the festival comes alive. These events provide visitors with a taste of India's artistic life.
Workshops and Exhibitions
From yoga sessions to demonstrations of Vedic science, for all ages, the Kumbh is a learning apparatus. Cultural exhibitions indicate the diversity and depth of Indian traditions. 
All the Ladies-Rich Cultural Feast
For the festival, foodies get a chance to do regional further dishes and traditional cooking contests. Kumbh champions the taste buds-from sweets shops to savory snacks. 
Preparations for the Maha Kumbh 2025
Over millions of devotees are expected to gather in another important festival; hence adequate preparations are a must for the best visit.
Registration for Maha Kumbh 2025
Online registration has started which makes it all the more easier for pilgrims to register; the steps are:
Visit the Maha Kumbh's official site or app.
Fill in the personal details like name, address, and contact number.
Select the accommodation and travel options.
They'll receive a simple email confirmation that you can show upon arrival.
Advance registration will make it easier to get around amidst the huge crowds.
Planning Your Trip
Some tips to make the trip enjoyable:
Reach on time: Avoid the rush-hour vibe and instead arrive early by a few days ahead of the main bathing days.
Pack the necessities: Pack up woolen clothes, water bottles, and trekking shoes.
Stick to the rules: Fastidious about what one can and cannot do at the festival. Ensure to take part in the relationship.
From budget stays to luxury camps, accommodation level varies widely in line with each traveler’s needs.
Unity of the Mela: Global Phenomenon of Maha-Kumbh
The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 is not an Indian event only. Being a global phenomenon, devotees from all over the world come to Prayagraj to be spiritually and culturally enriched.
Future Vision
MahaKumbh is an example for all other mega events worldwide. The way it is handled, coupled with its rich cultural and spiritual tapestry, should inspire the organization of global events.
Conclusion
The mahakumbh 2025 is larger than a religious congregation; this festival is about our collective potential to unite in faith, culture, and progress. Over the 45 days, Prayagraj becomes the epicenter of the earth with something for everyone:
Spiritual seekers: An opportunity to cleanse their soul at the holy Sangam.
Businessmen: An opportunity that is impossible to miss amid massive market activity.
An insight into the rich culture and traditions of India for tourists.
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indiatriangletours · 19 days ago
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Discover the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: A Sacred Celebration of Faith and Spirituality
The Maha Kumbh Mela is one of the largest gatherings of people on Earth. Sadhus, saints, Nagas, ascetics, Kalpvasis, and pilgrims from all walks of life come together to experience this religious event, which leaves them spellbound with positivity and spirituality. In Hinduism, the Kumbh Mela is the most sacred pilgrimage, taking place in four different locations in India, rotating among them based on planetary positions. According to ancient Hindu scriptures, the Kumbh Mela is celebrated every 12 years in Haridwar on the banks of the River Ganga, in Nashik on the banks of the River Godavari, in Ujjain on the banks of the Shipra River, and in Allahabad at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, known as Triveni Sangam.
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The Kumbh Mela is held after every third year, the Ardh Kumbh in every sixth year, the Purna Kumbh in every 12th year, and the MahaKumbh in every 144th year after completing 12 Purna Kumbh Melas. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the most pious event that sanctifies mind, body, and soul to enlighten the path of spirituality. This sacred month-long Hindu festival is observed in the Hindu month of Magh (January-February).
When to Visit?
The Maha Kumbh at Prayag Raj in 2025 is one of the much-awaited events of the century, where lakhs of devotees gather to take a dip at Sangam, marking the beginning of a 45-day long religious event from 13th January to 26th February. The entire atmosphere will be alive with Vedic chants, havan, and processions featuring Naga sadhus and other Akharas on camels and elephants, transforming the environment into a divine and serene setting. A key ritual at the Kumbh Mela is the ritual bath, known as Shahi Snan. This moment is magical, bringing immense joy to devotees fully immersed in the holy ambiance.
Important dates of Shahi Snan
13 January, Paush Purnima
14 January, Makar Sakranti
29 January, Mauni Amavaysa
3 February, Basant Panchami
12 February, Maghi Purnima
26 February, Mahashivratri
If you want to enjoy a peaceful experience, don’t go on these Shahi Snan to get the most enchanting experience. Throughout this amazing event in the state of Uttar Pradesh, some remarkable arrangements are made by the state and central government for visitors that ensure a hassle-free stay, food, and medical facilities for them. There is a large tented township with temporary cottages, huts, and luxurious tents, featuring high security and civic facilities for the convenience and safety of devotees.
How to Reach
By Air: - Prayagraj (Allahabad) Airport (Bamrauli Air Force Base) is closest to the city and serves a limited number of direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Dehradun, etc.
By Rail: - Prayagraj is the hub and headquarters of the Northern Central Railways. On the auspicious occasion of Maha Kumbh, Indian Railways will operate around 3,000 special trains, including 700 long-distance Kumbh Mela Express Trains and 1,800 short-distance trains, to facilitate visitors. The Indian Railway has also introduced a new Ring Rail service for those visiting nearby sacred sites.
By Road: - Prayagraj is well connected to the National Highway and State Highway. State-run buses are available and bookings for them can be made from the UPSRTC (Uttar Pradesh State Transport Corporation). There are private buses, taxis, and cabs are also available at Pryagraj Bus Stand and Kachari Bus Stand to reach the site.
Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the divine Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj in 2025. Immerse yourself in spirituality, experience the vibrant culture, and participate in this sacred event. Let India Triangle Tours assist you in planning a hassle-free and memorable journey. Contact us at +91 8130883271 or email us at [email protected] to book your customized tour today!
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🌟May your heart feel light and your spirit rise as you celebrate faith with millions at the Maha Kumbh🌟
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🌟May your heart feel light and your spirit rise as you celebrate faith with millions at the Maha Kumbh🌟
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