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Thousands of Hindu devotees converged at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar to observe the sacred Nirjala Ekadashi, performing traditional bathing rituals in the holy Ganga River. Pilgrims from across India participated in this spiritually significant event, marking one of the most austere days in the Hindu calendar. The atmosphere was charged with religious fervor, with devotees expressing deep emotional connections to their faith and traditions. Local authorities successfully managed the large crowds, ensuring a safe and meaningful spiritual experience for all participants.

Key Points: Nirjala Ekadashi Devotees Throng Har Ki Pauri for Ganga Dip

  • Massive spiritual gathering at Har Ki Pauri for Nirjala Ekadashi
  • Devotees perform sacred Ganga river bathing rituals
  • Hindu pilgrims travel nationwide for spiritual event
  • Local authorities ensure smooth and safe celebrations
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Haridwar: Devotees throng Har Ki Pauri on Nirjala Ekadashi for holy Ganga dip

Thousands of pilgrims gather at Haridwar's sacred Har Ki Pauri for spiritual Nirjala Ekadashi bath, celebrating Hindu faith and tradition

"This is our Hinduism, so it is our faith. I feel so good. - Hetal, Devotee from Rajkot"

Haridwar, June 6

A large number of devotees gathered at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar on Friday to take a holy dip in the Ganga River on the occasion of Nirjala Ekadashi, considered one of the most sacred days in the Hindu calendar.

Pilgrims from across the country reached the banks of the Ganga to take part in the royal bath and offer prayers to Ganga Mata. The event came a day after the celebration of Ganga Dussehra, leading to heavy footfall on both days as devotees offered prayers, performed bathing rituals, and chanted religious hymns.

A devotee, Vipul Sharma, said, "It is the eleventh of Ekadashi, and its bath is a royal bath. You can see how many faiths people are associated with this thing, such as our religion, Hinduism or Sanatan Dharma, and I say that Sanatan Dharma is not such a big religion for everyone."

Another devotee, Bhaisaheb Roshan Lal, called it a special day for the Hindu community. Lal said, "Today is the bath of Ekadashi. This is a special bath. Shiva's grace is such a pleasure. There is a good system of administration, and everything is good. All is good. There is safety somewhere, so there is so much excitement to go."

Pilgrims travelled from various parts of India to participate in the spiritual event.

Hetal, a devotee from Rajkot, said, "This is our Hinduism, so it is our faith. I feel so good. I came. I saw this for the first time today. I saw it in the video, but I liked it very much. We went to the bath in that other valley. Just happiness, peace and good health."

Jinal, another devotee from Ahmedabad, shared her experience and said, "The atmosphere is very spiritual. It is very religious., The energy is coming from the crowd. It is just happiness and peace."

Local authorities had deployed security personnel and implemented crowd control measures to ensure that the rituals were carried out smoothly and safely.

Nirjala Ekadashi falls on the eleventh lunar day of the waxing phase in the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. The name "Nirjala" means "without water," referring to the strict fast observed on this day. Among the 24 Ekadashis observed in a year, Nirjala Ekadashi is considered the most austere and spiritually significant.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Haridwar during Nirjala Ekadashi is truly divine! 🙏 I visited last year and the spiritual energy is unmatched. Though I hope authorities improve sanitation facilities - with such large crowds, cleanliness becomes a challenge. Ganga Mata deserves better!
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Priya M.
My grandparents used to tell stories about Nirjala Ekadashi in Haridwar. This year my family performed the rituals at home due to my mother's health. The article brought back beautiful memories. Ganga aarti videos on YouTube just aren't the same as being there!
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Amit S.
While I respect the religious sentiments, I wish devotees would be more mindful about plastic waste. Saw heartbreaking photos of flowers/offerings in plastic bags floating in Ganga. Our traditions must evolve with environmental consciousness. #CleanGanga
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Sunita R.
The administration did a good job managing such massive crowds. My sister went this year and said everything was very organized despite the numbers. More such spiritual events should have this level of planning. Har Ki Pauri's energy is truly special!
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Vikram J.
As someone who's not particularly religious, I visited Haridwar last month and was amazed by the devotion I witnessed. There's something powerful about seeing thousands united in faith. Though I do wish there were better facilities for non-Hindi speaking pilgrims.
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Neha P.
The Nirjala fast is so difficult but so rewarding! Did it for the first time this year. Can't imagine doing it in Haridwar's summer heat though - major respect to those who manage both the pilgrimage and the fast. Jai Ganga Maiya! 🌊

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