Mahakumbh 2025: The last holy bath will be taken on the day of Mahashivaratri on Wednesday at Mahakumbh held in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, with which the Mahakumbh will end. Millions of people are reaching Prayagraj at this time, people who have reached, took advantage of bathing after 12 o’clock on Tuesday night. Keeping in mind the huge crowd, the entire Prayagraj has been declared a no-vehicle zone, after which no vehicle will be allowed to enter the fair area. It has to be parked out. This decision will be effective till the conclusion of Mahakumbh. More than one crore devotees took a bath before the last day, while the total number of people who take a dip in Mahakumbh has crossed 65 crores.
Tuesday was the fourth day of Mahakumbh, while on the last and 45th day, Mahashivratri will worship with Sant chanting. The entire administration has been alerted under the preparations for the final royal bath and the responsible officials have called an emergency meeting. DIG, Commissioner, Collector and top officials were present in the meeting convened on the orders of Chief Minister Yogi. The administration has predicted a huge crowd of devotees within 48 hours. This emergency meeting was called to ensure that the previous Mauni Amasi stampede did not happen again. A war room has been set up to monitor the entire situation.
Devotees will be allowed to visit all the Shiva temples of Prayagraj on the last day. At the commencement of Mahakumbh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had speculated that 45 crore devotees would come, although the figure had crossed on 11 February. This figure has now reached 65 crores. Kumbh Mela is held every four years in Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik, while Mahakumbh is held every 12 years in Prayagraj. Therefore, keeping in mind that this Mahakumbh is taking place after 12 years, people are flocking to bathe on the last day. At present, a continuous bath continues at Triveni Sangam. At this time there is no place to set foot on Sangam Ghat, so a large number of people have come to bathe. From the elderly to the youth, from women to men, from urban people to rural people, all are bathing together.
15 thousand sanitation workers were deployed for cleaning in Mahakumbh, a new record of cleaning by 15 thousand people at the same time at the same time, which can be recorded in Guinness World Records and its results on 27 February Will be declared. Rishi Nath, who was associated with Guinness, said that we had tied a wrist to all the participating workers, which also had a specific QR code. We have noticed their performance. On the other hand, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that every year 1.4 crore people go to Mecca and Madina for Haj, while 80 lakh people go to Vatican City. On the other hand, 16 crore devotees were welcomed in 52 days in Ayodhya alone. The number of people coming to Mahakumbh is not only in crores, but millions of people have come and set a unique record at other religious places.