Magh Mela 2026 Begins: Lakhs Take Holy Dip at Prayagraj's Sangam on Paush Purnima

The annual Magh Mela commenced on January 3, 2026, at Prayagraj's Sangam with lakhs of devotees taking the Paush Purnima holy dip. The 44-day congregation, a key event in the Sanatan tradition, will feature the austere practice of Kalpavas, with over 25 lakh participants expected. Elaborate arrangements include temporary settlements, pontoon bridges, and heightened security featuring AI-enabled CCTV, drones, and specialized police units. The mela will conclude on Maha Shivratri, February 15, after five more major bathing festivals.

Key Points: Magh Mela 2026 Starts at Prayagraj with Paush Purnima Holy Dip

  • 44-day spiritual event at Sangam
  • Over 25 lakh Kalpavasis expected
  • AI cameras & drones for security
  • Six major bathing days
  • Elaborate admin arrangements
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Magh Mela 2026 begins today at Prayagraj as devotees gather for Paush Purnima holy dip

The 44-day Magh Mela 2026 begins at Prayagraj's Sangam. Over 25 lakh devotees expected for Kalpavas, with major security & AI surveillance in place.

"A hearty welcome... to all... who have arrived in Tirtharaj Prayag to take a dip of faith in the holy Sangam. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

New Delhi, Jan 3

The annual Magh Mela 2026 is scheduled to begin on Saturday at the sacred Sangam in Prayagraj, with lakhs of devotees taking the first holy dip on the occasion of Paush Purnima.

The 44-day-long religious congregation, held at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati, will continue until February 15, 2026, concluding on Maha Shivratri.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath extended best wishes on the occaison. "Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all devotees and residents of the state on the auspicious commencement of the Magh Mela and the sacred Paush Purnima," CM Yogi posted on X.

"A hearty welcome and greetings to all the revered saints, religious leaders, akhadas, and kalpwasis who have arrived in Tirtharaj Prayag to take a dip of faith in the holy Sangam. May Mother Ganga, Mother Yamuna, and Mother Saraswati fulfill all the wishes of everyone; this is the prayer," he added.

The Magh Mela is regarded as one of the most important spiritual events in the Sanatan tradition. Saints, seers, Kalpavasis and pilgrims from across the country have begun arriving in large numbers. A major highlight of the mela is Kalpavas, during which devotees reside on the riverbanks for a month, following strict religious practices such as daily bathing, prayer, meditation and charity. According to the administration, over 25 lakh Kalpavasis are expected to participate this year.

From the early hours of Saturday, visuals from the Sangam showed heavy footfall as devotees performed the ritual bath amid heightened religious fervour. To facilitate the smooth conduct of the mela, the district administration has put in place elaborate arrangements, including temporary settlements, pontoon bridges, sanitation facilities, medical camps and uninterrupted water and power supply across the mela area.

Security has been tightened significantly for Magh Mela 2026. NDRF and SDRF divers have been deployed at key bathing ghats, while more than 400 AI-enabled CCTV cameras and drone surveillance systems are being used for continuous monitoring.

Specialised units such as the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) have also been deployed, along with additional police force for crowd control and traffic management.

Ahead of the first Snan Parv, Additional Police Commissioner Ajay Pal Sharma said, "As you know, today is the first major bathing festival of Magh Mela 2026. For area surveillance, drones, AI-enabled cameras and AI-based systems have been deployed, through which continuous monitoring is being carried out. Our traffic and security teams are stationed on the ground to ensure smooth movement."

During the Magh Mela, six major bathing festivals will be observed on January 3, January 14, January 18, January 23, February 1 and February 15.

Over the next several weeks, the Magh Mela will serve as a testament to India's enduring spiritual heritage, complemented by large-scale administrative planning and modern security preparedness.

- IANS

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Priya S
The scale of planning is impressive - 400 AI cameras and drone surveillance! While security is paramount, I do hope the focus remains on the spiritual experience and doesn't make the environment feel too militarized. The essence of the Mela is peace and devotion.
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Rohit P
My parents are Kalpvasis this year. The dedication required to live on the riverbank for a month, following strict rituals, is immense. It's not just a dip, it's a way of life for those 44 days. Proud of our Sanatan traditions. Har Har Mahadev!
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Sarah B
Visiting from Canada, and the organization for such a massive event is remarkable. The temporary infrastructure for lakhs of people is a logistical marvel. It's a beautiful display of faith and community. Wishing all the devotees a blessed and safe Mela.
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Vikram M
Good to see the ATS and NDRF deployed. Safety for such a large gathering is non-negotiable. My only request to the administration: please ensure the sanitation facilities are maintained throughout. In past years, that has sometimes been an issue after the first week. Otherwise, great job!
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Meera T
The Magh Mela is the heartbeat of our spiritual calendar. It's more than a religious event; it's a living culture. Seeing saints and common people from all corners of India gather at one place is a powerful symbol of unity. May the holy waters cleanse all.

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