Maha Kumbh 2025: Chief Ministers of Haryana and Manipur took a dip in Prayagraj Mahakumbh, so far 38.97 crore people have taken Sangam bath, CM of Haryana and Manipur Took A Dip in Prayagraj Mahakumbh, Till Now 38.97 Crore Peeple Have TAKEPLE HAVE TAKAN SANGAM BATH.

Maha Kumbh 2025: Chief Ministers of Haryana and Manipur took a dip in Prayagraj Mahakumbh, so far 38.97 crore people have taken Sangam bath, CM of Haryana and Manipur Took A Dip in Prayagraj Mahakumbh, Till Now 38.97 Crore Peeple Have TAKEPLE HAVE TAKAN SANGAM BATH.

New Delhi. VIV people continue to arrive with common devotees in the ongoing Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. Today, two states of Haryana and Manipur reached Mahakumbh and took a dip in the confluence. Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh reached Mahakumbh in the morning and took a bath. After this, Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini also reached the family Prayagraj Mahakumbh. Arriving here, he bathed at the holy Triveni Sangam and offered prayers. So far 38.97 crore people have taken Sangam bath in Mahakumbh, which started from 13 January.

After the Sangam bath, Naib Singh Saini said, such a huge arrangement has been made in Mahakumbh, for which I thank Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, thank him. People here do not have any kind of problem or trouble. This Mahakumbh has been associated with our faith and our culture for millions of years. This is the center of Sanatan where people come to Triveni with reverence and take a dip.

Saini said, there are some types of elements that continue to find evil even in good works, I congratulate all the devotees who are coming here. The holy land of Prayagraj where there is a confluence of Ganga-Yamuna-Saraswati, Mahakumbh is happening at that confluence and I have the opportunity to come to that Mahakumbh. Our Haryana region goes to the heights of development, I have prayed at the feet of Maa Ganga.

Devotees came to take a dip in Mahakumbh from Pakistan

A group of 68 Pakistani Hindus have reached Prayagraj to take a holy bath at Triveni Sangam. Govind Ram Makhija, a devotee from Sindh, Pakistan involved in this party, said, “We are lucky that we have come here from Sindh to take a holy bath.” Arrangements are very good here. We have got comfortable tents and delicious food to live. He told that we came out of Sindh, Pakistan on 3 February and crossed the Bagha border on 4 February and then reached Prayagraj.

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