Amit Shah takes holy dip at Maha Kumbh, Ramdev, seers join him

Amit Shah arrived in Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh Mela, and took a dip at Sangam Ghat and received blessings from the saints. He called the Kumbh a symbol of Sanatan culture and unity.
Amit Shah takes holy dip at Maha Kumbh, Ramdev, seers join him
Amit Shah takes holy dip at Maha Kumbh, Ramdev, seers join him
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday reached Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj, and took a holy dip at the Sangam Ghat and sought blessings from the saints at the Maha Kumbh Mela.

Shah was joined by Baba Ramdev, among other seers as he took a dip at Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj.

After arriving at Prayagraj, Amit Shah received a warm welcome from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath along with his cabinet ministers.

Calling Maha Kumbh a "unique symbol of Sanatan culture," Shah, in a post on his official X handle, writes, "The Kumbh showcases the life philosophy of Sanatan Dharma, which is rooted in harmony."

"I am eager to take a dip at Sangam and receive the blessings of saints at this great festival of unity and integrity in the holy city of Prayagraj," he added.

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Amit Shah takes holy dip at Maha Kumbh, Ramdev, seers join him

After taking a dip at Triveni Sangam, Shah is slated to visit the Bade Hanuman temple and Abhayvat.

He will also visit Juna Akhara for a meeting and lunch with the sages. Following this, he will head to Guru Sharananand Ji's Ashram to meet both Guru Sharananand Ji and Govind Giri Ji Maharaj. His itinerary includes a meeting with the Shankaracharyas of Sringeri, Puri, and Dwaraka. The visit will conclude with his departure for Delhi in the evening.

Since its commencement on January 13 with Paush Purnima, Maha Kumbh has attracted over 110 million devotees who have taken sacred baths at Prayagraj during the initial fortnight, according to reports on Sunday. The Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the now-extinct Saraswati rivers, remains a significant spiritual destination for pilgrims seeking purification and moksha through the holy dip. 

Source: India Today

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