CM Yogi Greets Devotees as Sacred Magh Mela Begins at Prayagraj Sangam

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has extended greetings to devotees as the annual Magh Mela commenced in Prayagraj on Paush Purnima. The 45-day pilgrimage takes place at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers. It involves six major ritual baths, beginning on the full moon day and concluding on Mahashivaratri. The Magh Mela periodically escalates into the larger Kumbh and Maha Kumbh Melas, drawing millions of pilgrims.

Key Points: Magh Mela 2024 Begins in Prayagraj | CM Yogi's Greetings

  • 45-day pilgrimage at Triveni Sangam
  • Begins on Paush Purnima
  • Features six ritual baths
  • Transforms into Kumbh Mela periodically
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Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi extends greetings as Magh Mela commences in Prayagraj

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath extends wishes as the 45-day Magh Mela commences at Prayagraj's Triveni Sangam. Explore dates, rituals, and significance.

"May Mother Ganga, Mother Yamuna, and Mother Saraswati fulfill all the wishes of everyone. – CM Yogi Adityanath"

Prayagraj, January 3

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday extended heartiest congratulations and best wishes to devotees and residents of the state on the commencement of the Magh Mela.

In his message shared on X, CM Yogi prayed that Mother Ganga, Mother Yamuna and Mother Saraswati bless all devotees and fulfil everyone's wishes.

He expressed hope that the Magh Mela would strengthen faith, harmony and spiritual values among the people.

"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. 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 said.

The Magh Mela of Prayag (Uttar Pradesh), which takes place at the divine Triveni Sangam, the place of confluence of the sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and the legendary Saraswati, is one of the largest pilgrimages in India.

The pilgrimage is named after the Hindu month of Magh, which typically falls in January-February. The Prayag Magh Mela is a 45-day-long pilgrimage that begins at the Paush Purnima (the full moon day of the month of Paush) and ends at Mahashivaratri, spanning over the entire month of Magh.

The mela commences on the full moon day of Paush with the snan (ritual dip). Over the course of the fair, there are a total of six ritual snans, viz. on Paush Purnima, Makar Sankranti (beginning of Magh), Shattila Ekadashi (day of the waning of moon- Krishna Pakhsa- in the month of Magh), Mauni Amavasya (the no moon day of Magh when people take vow of silence), Basant Panchami (also called Magha Shukla Panchami, the fifth day of the waxing phase of moon in Magh), Achala Saptami (seventh day of waxing phase of moon in Magh, celebrated as the birthday of Lord Surya), Jaya Ekadashi (the day of fasting observed on the eleventh day of the waxing phase of moon in Magh) and Magh Purnima (the full moon day in Magh).

The annual Magh Mela transforms into the Kumbh Mela every fourth year at Prayag, and into the Maha Kumbh Mela every twelfth year, drawing millions of devout pilgrims to the grand event.

- ANI

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Priya S
Such a beautiful tradition. My grandparents used to go for kalpvasa. The sense of community and devotion is unmatched. Hope the local economy gets a good boost from all the pilgrims too.
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Rohit P
While the greetings are appreciated, I truly hope the government's focus is on the ground reality - cleanliness, crowd management, and safety. Last time, the traffic was a nightmare. Prayagraj needs to be ready for the millions.
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Meera T
The description of the six ritual snans is so informative. Mauni Amavasya has a special energy. It's more than a festival; it's a 45-day journey of faith. Feeling blessed just reading about it.
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David E
Visiting the Kumbh Mela was a profound experience. The scale of devotion is something you have to see to believe. Good to see the cultural and spiritual heritage being promoted. The logistics alone are mind-boggling.
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Siddharth J
Triveni Sangam is not just a geographical point; it's where history, faith, and culture converge. This mela strengthens our unity. May the harmony that CM Yogi mentioned truly prevail. Har Har Gange!

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