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 Art, Culture & Religion

A grand drone show organised at Prayagraj, featuring hundreds of drones creating vibrant shapes in the sky. Devotees were mesmerized by the divine depiction of the Samudra Manthan and Gods drinking from the Amrit Kalash.

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The Maha Kumbh 2025 is a significant religious gathering and a model of environmental conservation and cleanliness. With millions of devotees attending this festive fair, maintaining sanitation and hygiene is a top priority.

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Prayagraj, the epicentre of Maha Kumbh, is a city steeped in history and spirituality. The city's significance as a pilgrimage site, aptly named 'Tirthraj' or the King of Pilgrimage Sites, is well documented in ancient texts and travelogues.

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The Maha Kumbh, a festival revered as the pinnacle of Sanatan Dharma, will unfold its grandeur in Prayagraj. Known as the ‘King of Pilgrimages’ or Tirthraj, Prayagraj is a city where mythology, spirituality, and history converge, making it a timeless embodiment of Sanatan culture. This sacred land, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical Saraswati rivers unite, serves as a spiritual magnet for millions seeking divine blessings and salvation. Here, the Maha Kumbh transforms into a celestial journey - a ‘triveni’ of devotion, meditation, and spirituality.

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On a chilly morning in Prayagraj, the melodious chants of pilgrims filled the air, blending seamlessly with the soft hum of activity at the Central Hospital in Maha Kumbh Nagar.

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The Kumbh Mela is the world's largest peaceful gathering, drawing millions pilgrims for a ritual bath in holy rivers. This bath symbolises spiritual cleansing and renewal. It occurs four times every 12 years, rotating between Haridwar on the Ganges, Ujjain on the Shipra, Nashik on the Godavari, and Prayagraj, where the Ganges, Yamuna, and Sarasvati meet.

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