Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria shared his thoughts on the significance of the Ganges River during the Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He emphasized the sacredness of bathing in the Ganges, a tradition that has been revered since ancient times.
The Mahakumbh Mela witnessed a massive turnout, with over 1.78 million pilgrims and 1 million Kalpavasis visiting by 4 pm on Friday. In total, more than 70 million people have taken a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam by January 16.
To ensure safety, a prohibitory order is in place until February 28, as announced by the Additional Commissioner of Police, Prayagraj. This measure aims to prevent disruptions during the various upcoming festivals and events.
The Mahakumbh, which started on January 13, will continue until February 26. Key bathing dates include January 29 (Mauni Amavasya), February 3 (Basant Panchami), February 12 (Maghi Purnima), and February 26 (Maha Shivaratri).
The Punjab Governor is a person who represents the President of India in the state of Punjab. Gulab Chand Kataria is the current Governor of Punjab.
The Ganges, also known as the Ganga, is a very important and sacred river in India. Many people believe that bathing in it can wash away sins.
Mahakumbh is a big religious festival in India where millions of people gather to take a holy bath in sacred rivers. It happens every 12 years in different places.
Prayagraj is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is famous for hosting the Kumbh Mela, a large religious gathering.
Kalpavasis are people who stay at the Kumbh Mela for a month to live a simple life, pray, and take holy baths.
A prohibitory order is a rule that stops people from doing certain things to keep everyone safe. It is used to maintain order during big events like the Mahakumbh.
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