Discover the Holy Land
Sacred Places to Visit During Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj.
Visit the Lete Hanuman Mandir, where Hanuman ji is uniquely worshipped in a reclining posture.
History says he rested here after conquering Lanka, guided by Mother Sita. Devotees gather here, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, seeking blessings from Bajrangbali.
Discover the Akshayavat, a 300-year-old banyan tree in Akbar's fort, Prayagraj. It is associated with deep faith, and it’s believed that God resides as a child on one of its leaves, watching creation. This sacred tree is a must-visit and is now part of the heritage list.
Prayagraj's Triveni Sangam symbolises knowledge, devotion, and action. Tulsidas ji emphasised its inclusive spirit, welcoming gods and demons alike. During Magha month, the Magh Snan at Triveni Sangam invites all for a month of body and soul purification.
Preparations for Maha Kumbh are moving forward in Prayagraj with great reverence. For the first time, three Pontoon bridges will be built on Triveni, Kali and Akshayvat Marg instead of two, so that goods can be taken from one side to another. May the holy rivers bless
Over 41 crore devotees and tourists are expected to attend the Mahakumbh in January 2025 at Prayagraj. This monumental gathering promises a profound spiritual experience, uniting millions by the holy river.
Get ready for a celebration of devotion and faith.
Here's an aerial view of the "tent city" in Prayagraj, set up by the Uttar Pradesh government. Spanning 25 hectares, it offers various accommodations for devotees attending Mahakumbh. It's a perfect retreat for all visitors to the event.
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