Curtains drawn over Kumbh, but enthusiastic visitors still gather to take holy dips
Prayagraj, 28 Feb (HS): The Maha Kumbh 2025 officially ended on Wednesday, but the holy location at Triveni Sangam remains a busy center as people continue to converge for holy dips. The relaxation of traffic regulations ha
Curtains drawn over Kumbh, but enthusiastic visitors still gather to take holy dips


Prayagraj,

28 Feb (HS): The Maha Kumbh 2025 officially ended on Wednesday, but the holy

location at Triveni Sangam remains a busy center as people continue to converge

for holy dips. The relaxation of traffic regulations has allowed the entry of

guests from a variety of states. Despite

the fact that the celebration is ended, the ghats are alive with spiritual energy,

with many flocking to the Sangam Nose. Pilgrims from Bihar, Maharashtra, and

Tamil Nadu, as well as Prayagraj residents, add to the bustling

atmosphere. One of them is Ashish Kumar

Singh of Chennai, whose visit was distinguished by an unexpected occurrence and

his subsequent holy dive at 3 a.m. This year, more than 66 crore people

attended the Maha Kumbh, a big religious gathering that occurs every 12 years.

However,

spiritual enthusiasm remains strong, as evidenced by the continued influx of

visitors and thriving trade in religious items such as Ganga Jal containers. Thousands

of pilgrims continue to visit Prayagraj's Triveni Sangam, despite the fact that

the Maha Kumbh 2025 has ended.

Enthusiastic tourists flock to take holy baths, with individuals from

almost all of the states converging for holy bath. The devotional passion

remains high, indicating the event's spiritual significance.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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