Reuters · 3d
Dreadlocked Indian ascetics among 35 mln who take holy dip in Maha Kumbh festival
Naked Hindu ascetics smeared in holy ash charged into the waters of sacred rivers in India on Tuesday, part of a large crowd of 35 million devotees who took the holy dip on the second day of the Maha Kumbh Mela,
Hindustan Times · 6h
Mahakumbh 2025: Over 7 crore devotees take holy dip at Triveni Sangam in six days
As per official data, over 1.78 crore pilgrims and 1 crore Kalpavasis visited the Mahakumbh Mela on Friday until 4 pm. On the fifth day of the grand celebration, more than 2.78 crore people took a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam by 4 pm.
Reuters · 4d
India's Maha Kumbh festival sees 15 million people take holy dip on first day
Nearly 15 million Hindus, six times the number expected, took a dip in freezing waters seeking absolution of their sins on Monday, the first day of India's festival that could draw the world's largest single gathering of humanity.
NewsX · 8h
Mahakumbh 2025 Day 5 : Over 7 Crore Devotees Take Holy Dip On Day 5 Of Maha Kumbh 2025; Attendance Expected to Cross 50 Crore
The fifth day of the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj witnessed an overwhelming turnout of devotees as more than 7 crore pilgrims took a holy dip at the sacred Triveni Sangam
BBC · 3d
Millions perform bathing ritual on day two of India's Mahakumbh Mela
India's Mahakumbh Mela, which is the world's largest religious gathering, entered its second day. Over the next six weeks, 400 million visitors are expected to attend the festival. Thousands of religious leaders and pilgrims could be seen charging into the icy waters in a ritual they believe will cleanse them of sin and help them achieve salvation.
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