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Maha Kumbh Day 2: Devotees take dip in holy Sangam on first Amrit Snan

Last updated on - Jan 14, 2025, 15:01 IST
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Mass devotion at Maha Kumbh’s 'Amrit Snan'

Millions gathered at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh 2025's first 'Amrit Snan,' marking Makar Sankranti. Braving icy waters, devotees, saints, and Naga sadhus performed the sacred dip, embracing India's spiritual and cultural traditions. (Image source: ANI)

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Devotees embrace chilling waters

Despite freezing temperatures, devotees immersed themselves in the sacred confluence of the three holy rivers, seeking spiritual merit and cleansing of sins. (Image source: PTI)​

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Pilgrims queue from early morning

Devotees began queuing at the ghats as early as 2 am to perform the sacred ritual. Despite the biting cold, the atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm as thousands awaited their chance to bathe in the holy waters. (Image source: AP)​

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Akhara processions lead the ceremonial bath

Thirteen akharas participated in the ceremonial 'Amrit Snan.' Naga sadhus led the processions, their ash-smeared bodies symbolising renunciation and spiritual purity as they entered the waters with devotion and fervour. (Image source: PTI)​

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Flowers showered upon devotees

Yogi government organized a grand flower shower from helicopters first Amrit Snan, draping crores of devotees at the Sangam bank in rose petals. Flowers were showered on all the ghats and Akharas, adding to the sanctity of the occasion. (Image source: ANI)

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Sacred ritual rooted in celestial significance

The 'Amrit Snan' was held under celestial alignments said to occur once every 144 years, enhancing the spiritual significance of this Kumbh Mela edition. Pilgrims defied the chill, celebrating the unique astronomical alignment. (Image source: AP)​

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Unique sadhus at Snan

Undeterred by the bone-chilling cold, various sadhus, participated in the predawn ‘Amrit Snan’ at the Maha Kumbh. Their spiritual fervour and discipline highlighted their deep-rooted connection to ancient traditions and Hindu beliefs. (Image source: AP)​

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Devotion unites pilgrims beyond social boundaries

Spiritual leaders highlighted the Maha Kumbh's inclusivity, asserting that no caste distinctions existed amid the vast crowds. The gathering embodied the shared Hindu faith and cultural pride of millions. (Image source: PTI)

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Harvest festival met eternal faith

Makar Sankranti, marking the Sun’s transition into Capricorn, was central to the sacred bathing rituals. The festival celebrated gratitude to the Sun God, representing both agricultural abundance and spiritual rejuvenation. (Image source: PTI)​

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Traditional chants and sacred rituals reverberate

Chants of 'Jai Shri Ram' and 'Jai Ganga Maiyya' filled the air as akharas, devotees, and saints advanced towards the Sangam. The ethereal atmosphere reflected unity, faith, and devotion in the face of nature's extremes. (Image source: PTI)​

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Testament to India’s eternal culture

The Maha Kumbh continued as a confluence of faith, culture, and devotion, with more special bathing dates to follow. The unparalleled gathering symbolised the timeless connection between tradition, spirituality, and collective identity. (Image source: PTI)​

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Naga sashus are the same brave warriors who also fought against the barbaric invaders long time back to try and protect Indian women and girls
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