Mahakumbh 2025: Grand procession of Akharas marks entry into Kumbh City

Mahakumbh 2025: Grand procession of Akharas marks entry into Kumbh City

Prayagraj, Nov 3 : The grand procession of 13 Akharas, a profound symbol of public faith, has commenced its entry into Kumbh City for the Mahakumbh 2025, set to be held in January in Prayagraj. The Shri Panchdashnam Juna Akhara marked its magnificent entry on Sunday, reflecting the Yogi Adityanath government's commitment to hosting a grand and meticulously organised Mahakumbh.

The gathering of Akharas has started in Kumbh city to participate in the great gathering of faith Prayagraj Mahakumbh to be held on the banks of Triveni. The Shri Panchdashnam Akhara of the sanyasis entered Kumbh city with royal splendour.

Their impressive Nagar Pravesh Yatra started at the Hanuman Temple in Ramapur village and culminated at the Mauj Giri Ashram of Juna Akhara. Along the procession route, Kumbh Mela officials greeted the Mahatmas of the Akhara with flower showers, while locals adorned the Mahamandaleshwars seated on silver thrones with petals.

The saints of the Akhara will now remain in the city. On December 14, under the leadership of Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri, they will be making their ceremonial entry into the Kumbh area.

To ensure the smooth and safe conclusion of the Nagar Pravesh Yatra, the Maha Kumbh administration deployed a significant police force. Led by Additional Kumbh Mela Officer Vivek Chaturvedi, teams of administrative officers accompanied the saints from the starting point in Ramapur.

The deployment included four circle officers, six inspectors, nine sub-inspectors, and 40 police personnel to maintain a seamless traffic flow.

Additional district police forces were stationed along various routes to manage traffic, ensuring the roads remained clear throughout the procession.

Over a thousand saints participated in the Nagar Pravesh Yatra of Shri Panchdashnam Juna Akhara, with a prominent presence of female saints. Women Mahamandaleshwars from India and abroad, including Nepal, joined the procession.

Maha Mandaleshwar Hema Nand Giri from Nepal remarked on the unique fortune of having a saint, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, overseeing the preparations.

She noted that his dedication to organising a grand and divine Mahakumbh has spurred the propagation of Sanatan Dharma worldwide, reaching countries like Nepal and beyond.

(The content of this article is sourced from a news agency and has not been edited by the ap7am team.)

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