Magh Mela 2026 Begins: Over 3 Million Devotees Brave Cold for Holy Dip at Sangam

The Magh Mela 2026 commenced grandly in Prayagraj with the Paush Purnima bathing festival, drawing over 3.1 million devotees to the Sangam despite severe cold. Pilgrims from across India expressed profound spiritual fulfillment, praising the extensive arrangements for safety and cleanliness. Robust security measures, including a centralized CCTV network and water police, were implemented to manage the massive crowds. The event also marked the beginning of Kalpavas for over 400,000 devotees, with the new Prayagwal Nagar adding to the vibrant spiritual atmosphere.

Key Points: Magh Mela 2026 Opens in Prayagraj with Millions of Devotees

  • 3.1+ million devotees on Day 1
  • 1,500+ CCTV cameras for security
  • 400,000+ Kalpavasis begin vows
  • New Prayagwal Nagar for pilgrims
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Magh Mela opens grandly in Prayagraj amid tight security and devotion

Over 3.1 million devotees took the holy dip on Paush Purnima as the Magh Mela 2026 began in Prayagraj amid tight security and deep spiritual fervour.

Magh Mela opens grandly in Prayagraj amid tight security and devotion
"Taking a dip in the sacred waters of the Triveni has spiritually fulfilled my life. - Nisha, Devotee from Rewari"

Prayagraj, Jan 3

The country's largest annual spiritual and cultural congregation, Magh Mela - 2026, commenced on Saturday at Prayagraj with the auspicious Paush Purnima bathing festival. From the early hours of dawn, an overwhelming wave of faith was witnessed at the Sangam and other ghats as lakhs of devotees gathered to take the holy dip.

Despite severe cold conditions, the enthusiasm of pilgrims remained undiminished. By 7:00 PM, more than 3.1 million devotees had performed the ritual bath at the Sangam.

On the occasion of Paush Purnima, devotees continued bathing throughout the day at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati rivers, as well as at various other ghats.

Pilgrims from across the country described the experience as deeply divine. Nisha, who travelled from Rewari in Haryana, said that taking a dip in the sacred waters of the Triveni had spiritually fulfilled her life. She also praised the government's arrangements for smooth movement and safe bathing.

Similarly, Kalpana Tomar from Sehore, Madhya Pradesh, said that her long-cherished wish of bathing at the Triveni, which remained unfulfilled during the Mahakumbh, was finally realised this time. She appreciated the cleanliness and efficient management of the fair.

Saints and seers from various Sanatan traditions also participated in the first holy dip of the Magh Mela, adding to the spiritual grandeur of the occasion.

With the start of the Magh Mela, the entire religious area resonated with an atmosphere of celebration and devotion. According to officials, more than 2.2 million devotees had completed the sacred bath by 5:00 PM. They also informed that the flow of pilgrims was continuing.

Extensive security measures were put in place following the directions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Over 1,500 CCTV cameras have been installed across the city and the mela area, with round-the-clock monitoring from a centralised command centre, officials said. Modern equipment, public address systems, watchtowers, and active water police patrols ensured effective crowd management and safety at the ghats.

The traditional Kalpavas, observed every year during the month of Magh on the banks of the holy Ganga, also began with the first bathing festival. More than 400,000 Kalpavasi devotees took the holy dip and formally took vows of austerity, prayer, and self-discipline, which will continue until Maghi Purnima.

The newly developed Prayagwal Nagar, established for Kalpavasis for the first time, came alive with spiritual activities and devotion, transforming the mela area into a vibrant tent city.

With a massive turnout, elaborate arrangements, and deep spiritual fervour, the grand beginning of Magh Mela-2026 has once again reaffirmed Prayagraj's status as a timeless centre of faith and culture.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone visiting India, the scale and organization of this event is breathtaking. 1500 CCTV cameras and a centralized command centre show a serious commitment to safety. It's beautiful to see ancient tradition and modern management working hand in hand.
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Vikram M
My parents are among the Kalpavasis this year. They called to say the new Prayagwal Nagar is very well organized. It's a relief to know they are safe and comfortable while observing their vows. Kudos to the administration for the thoughtful planning.
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Rohit P
While the spiritual aspect is paramount, I hope the article's praise for cleanliness is accurate and lasts. After such massive gatherings, the environmental impact on the river needs continuous attention. Devotion should also mean protecting our sacred rivers.
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Priya S
Feeling so emotional! My didi also went from Jaipur. She sent pictures and the energy is just divine. It's not just a bath, it's a lifetime experience for so many. The government's effort in managing this colossal event is commendable.
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Karthik V
The logistics behind this are mind-boggling. Moving and ensuring safety for millions in one day is a massive undertaking. The water police patrols and watchtowers are smart additions. Hope the smooth management continues for the entire Mela period.

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