Over nine lakh devotees took a holy dip at the Sangam in Prayagraj on Wednesday ahead of Makar Sankranti during the ongoing Magh Mela. Authorities expect the turnout to rise to 1–1.5 crore by evening, with extensive security and traffic arrangements in place
A person taking a holy dip at the Sangam at Prayagraj. Pic/PTI
More than nine lakh devotees took a dip in the Ganga and at the Sangam here on Wednesday morning as part of Makar Sankranti festivities, officials said.
While many parts of the country are celebrating the harvest festival on Wednesday, Uttar Pradesh will celebrate Makar Sankranti on Thursday. The second major bathing festival of the ongoing Magh Mela, Makar Sankranti, is scheduled for Thursday.
Superintendent of Police (Magh Mela) Neeraj Pandey said devotees flocked ghats in the early hours. "By 6 am, over nine lakh devotees had taken a dip in the Ganga and at the Sangam. The number of pilgrims is expected to rise to between one crore and 1.5 crore by Wednesday evening on Makar Sankranti," Pandey said.
In preparation for the large influx of devotees, over 10,000 police personnel have been deployed across the mela area to ensure the safety and smooth movement of traffic, he said. Officials said over 31 lakh devotees had taken a holy dip during the Paush Purnima bathing festival, while more than 28.95 lakh pilgrims participated in the Paush Purnima bath during the Magh Mela 2024.
Magh Mela officer Rishiraj said 42 temporary parking facilities have been set up this year to manage crowds and ensure smooth traffic flow, with the capacity to park over one lakh vehicles. He said a total of 12,100 feet-long bathing ghats have been constructed for Magh Mela 2025-26, equipped with basic facilities such as changing rooms and toilets. To ensure adequate water levels in the Ganga during the mela, 8,000 cusecs of water are being released daily from the Ganga barrage in Kanpur, the officer said.
The Magh Mela is a 44-day-long spiritual gathering. The fair is organised every year during the Hindu holy month of Magh (January-February), and is held at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Magh Mela Prayagraj 2026 is being held from January 3 to February 15. The grand Magh Mela is marked by several age-old traditions, including Kalpavas and the Panchkosi Parikrama. Key 'snan' dates for this Magh Mela are January 15 (Makar Sakranti), January 18 (Mauni Amavasya), January 23 (Vasant Panchami), February 1 (Maghi Purnima) and February 15 (Maha Shivratri).
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