Mahakumbh
Nagar, 19 Feb (HS): The grand spectacle of Mahakumbh 2025 continues to attract
a steady stream of devotees and tourists from across the world. Pilgrims from
various parts of India and abroad have been taking holy dips at the Triveni
Sangam, immersing themselves in the spiritual essence of the sacred event while
exploring the vast expanse of the Mahakumbh fair.
Interestingly,
several international tourists have also participated in the Bird Festival, a
special event organized as part of Mahakumbh. They have shown keen interest in
learning about conservation efforts for birds and wildlife, appreciating the
initiative as an extension of the festival’s spiritual and ecological
significance.
According
to these visitors, Mahakumbh is not just a congregation for human spirituality
but also a divine event that fosters the well-being of all living beings,
including birds and animals. Expressing their gratitude, foreign visitors have
described the experience as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a
spiritual awakening and cultural grandeur on an unparalleled scale.
Mahakumbh
2025 continues to offer a deeply enriching experience to devotees and tourists
from across the globe. Among them, Monika from Delhi described her visit to
Triveni Sangam as the most beautiful moment of her life. She shared how
witnessing thousands of people united by faith, taking a holy dip together, was
an unforgettable sight. “I had only seen these moments in the media, but
experiencing them in person has strengthened my faith in religion and humanity.
This has been a truly unforgettable spiritual journey,” she said.
Another
first-time visitor to the Kumbh, Sheeghra Bansal from Delhi, described her
experience as “out of this world.” She admitted she was not deeply spiritual
but still felt the divine and positive energy surrounding the event. Praising
the seamless crowd management, she commended the local administration for
ensuring a well-organized and smooth experience for the visitors.
For
Sumita Wahi, a devotee with a strong spiritual inclination, Mahakumbh was an
incredibly special moment. “Despite the immense crowd, everyone here radiates
positive energy. That’s what makes Mahakumbh an extraordinary event where one
can feel an overwhelming sense of divine positivity,” she remarked.
International
visitors have also found Mahakumbh to be a unique and profound experience. Emma
from the UK, visiting India for the first time, was fascinated not only by the
divinity of Mahakumbh but also by the Bird Festival held alongside it. She
praised India’s efforts in environmental conservation and biodiversity
protection, calling them commendable.
Another
foreign tourist recalled his interaction with Indian conservation experts at
the Bird Festival as a truly memorable experience, lauding Prayagraj as a city
rich in both spirituality and ecological consciousness.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi