The Prayagraj Mahakumbh 2025 presents an extraordinary spectacle of faith and devotion. Even at night, countless devotees remain stationed at the Sangam shore. The glow of lamps, the shimmering waves on the Ganges, and the chants enrich the atmosphere with spiritual energy. Some devotees rest under the open sky, while others take refuge in shelters set up by the administration. Meanwhile, international guests also witness this divine event.
Even at night, some people queue for a dip at the Triveni Sangam. Saints, mahants, and sages residing in tents immerse in hymns and sermons. Apart from the Sangam area, devotees are also engaged in worship and rituals at various ghats.
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The administration has arranged special shelters for devotees staying overnight. Rain shelters equipped with beds, mattresses, and quilts are meticulously maintained on Kali Marg in Sector 2.
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This time, a special delegation of foreign diplomats praised the grandeur of Mahakumbh. Lithuanian Ambassador Diana MickevicienÄ— expressed her joy, stating that the view delighted her soul. She mentioned her long-held desire to visit, now finally fulfilled.
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Japanese Ambassador Keiichi Ono commended the arrangements of the Kumbh and mentioned that he aims to understand Indian culture more deeply through this fair.
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Administrative teams are engaged in crowd control and security measures. It is noteworthy that during the Magha Purnima bath, a stampede resulted in the deaths of 30 people, with over 60 injured. Following this incident, the administration has implemented special security arrangements for upcoming key bathing festivals such as Basant Panchami, Magha Purnima, and Mahashivratri.
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Experiencing the Mahakumbh at night is a unique spiritual journey. Devotees perform lamp donations on the Sangam shore, listen to sermons from saints and sages, and immerse themselves in hymns throughout the night. Be it day or night, this incredible confluence of faith and devotion at Mahakumbh is truly worth witnessing. On Basant Panchami, the third Amrit Snan holds special significance. Thousands of devotees are arriving from across the country to participate in this bath, which begins at 5 AM on February 3rd.