3 Crore Devotees Take Holy Dip on Mauni Amavasya at Prayagraj's Magh Mela

Over three crore devotees took a sacred bath at the Sangam in Prayagraj on the auspicious occasion of Mauni Amavasya during the ongoing Magh Mela. Officials stated that the ritual began at midnight and continued through heavy fog, with crowds thronging the ghats since morning. The district administration reported that the mela is proceeding in a very organised manner with comprehensive security and pilgrim facilities. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath welcomed the devotees and extended his greetings for the festival.

Key Points: 3 Crore Devotees Bathe at Prayagraj's Magh Mela on Mauni Amavasya

  • 3 crore holy dips taken
  • Event held despite heavy fog
  • Security deployed across sectors
  • CM Yogi Adityanath extends greetings
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"3 crore devotees took holy dip on Mauni Amavasya", says Prayagraj Divisional Commissioner Soumya Agarwal

Over 3 crore devotees took a holy dip at Sangam on Mauni Amavasya during the Magh Mela in Prayagraj. Officials report smooth arrangements.

"Today, on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, more than 3 crore devotees have already taken the holy dip - Soumya Agarwal"

Prayagraj, January 18

Prayagraj Divisional Commissioner Soumya Agarwal on Sunday emphasised that three crore devotees have already taken a holy dip during the Magh Mela on the auspicious occasion of Magh Mela.

She added that while crowds continue to throng the ghats, the situation remains normal in the city.

"Today, on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, more than 3 crore devotees have already taken the holy dip... There is a continuous crowd on the ghats... Everything is normal." Agarwal told ANI.

Earlier, flower petals were showered on the devotees who arrived for a 'snaan' at the Sangam in Prayagraj on the occassion of Mauni Amavasya. During the festival, the helicopter showered flower petals on the large gathering of devotees present on the Ghat for a holy dip during the ongoing Magh Mela.

On this occassion, Prayagraj District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma stated that the ritual of the holy bath began at 12 midnight. He noted that despite heavy fog throughout the night, devotees continued to arrive in large numbers, and the influx of pilgrims remained strong since morning. He also said that around 3 crore devotees had taken the holy dip by 12 PM.

"The bath on Mauni Amavasya bath started at 12 o'clock at night. The devotees continue to arrive. Although there was a lot of fog at night, devotees still reached in large numbers. The bath has been going on at every ghat since morning....The weather is very pleasant," Verma told ANI.

"The sunlight is good....Till 12 PM, more than 3 crore devotees had taken the holy dip... The number of devotees arriving has decreased now..." added Verma.

The Prayagraj District Magistrate further stated that the Magh Mela is proceeding in an organised manner, and security officials are deployed across all sectors to ensure safety in the area.

"Mela is going on in a very organised manner. In every sector, our officials, police officers, Jal Police, SGRF, NDRF are doing their duty with great urgency. Devotees are bathing with full emotions...they are using the facilities provided by Mela. And in total, we have spoken to many pilgrims....they are very satisfied with the arrangement," added Verma.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended greetings on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, wishing "new energy, enthusiasm, and resolve."

In a post on X, the Chief Minister extended a welcome to the devotees who arrived at Sangam for the holy dip on the occasion.

"On the sacred occasion of the great festival of faith, Mauni Amavasya, a heartfelt welcome to all the revered Akharas, Dharmacharyas, saints, sadhaks, kalpavasis, and devotees who have graced the holy Sangam for the sacred bath," he wrote in the post.

Furthermore, the Chief Minister wished positivity and determination to all.

"By the grace of Mother Ganga, the bestower of liberation, and Lord Surya, may all the heartfelt wishes of everyone be fulfilled, may new energy, new enthusiasm, and new resolve awaken in life--this is my prayer....Har Har Gange!" he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the faith is commendable, I hope the environmental impact of such a massive gathering is being managed. The Sangam is our national heritage and we must ensure it remains clean. The authorities should highlight those efforts too.
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Vikram M
Bathing at midnight in heavy fog... the dedication of these pilgrims is truly inspiring. It shows what our culture and faith mean to people. Jai Ganga Maiyya! Har Har Gange!
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Sarah B
The logistics of managing a crowd this size must be a monumental task. Kudos to the police, NDRF, and all officials for ensuring everything is organized and safe. It's good to hear the pilgrims are satisfied with the arrangements.
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Rohit P
My parents are there as kalpavasis this year. They called and said the facilities are much better than previous years. Feeling proud and emotional. This is the real India, united in faith. 🌅
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Michael C
The scale of this is almost impossible to imagine. 30 million people in one place for a holy dip. It's a powerful testament to India's living cultural traditions. The coordination involved is mind-boggling.

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