Conveying best wishes for the New Year, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that in the year 2024, a grand temple of Lord Ram Lalla was built in Ayodhya and the whole world witnessed Sanatan's pennant waving. He further invited all the Sanatan devotees to visit the Mah
The Prayagraj Railway Division is actively finalizing its preparations for Mahakumbh 2025, intending to ensure a smooth journey for the millions of devotees expected to travel to the festival by train.
"Mathura Police has prepared a comprehensive plan for the convenience and security of lakhs of devotees coming to Braj in the new year. Giving information in this regard, he said that a large number of forces have been deployed around the major temples."
Taking a bath gives a sacred feeling and it is not possible to express the feeling in words. The atmosphere seems encouraging. There is no place to set foot in such a cold winter. In ourselves, we probably have beliefs, our scriptures and people's beliefs
Emphasising the unique significance of the upcoming spiritual festival, he said that it holds immense importance for devotees of the Hindu faith and those who can, must attend Maha Kumbh.
Uttar Pradesh Minister Dayashankar Singh on Saturday, announced that preparations for the upcoming Kumbh Mela have been underway for the past year, with a focus on expanding the area to accommodate saints and devotees from across the country.
For the first time, over five lakh individuals will undergo eye examinations simultaneously, with three lakh spectacles distributed during the event. A grand "Netra Kumbh" has been set up in Sector 5 near Nagvasuki to facilitate this initiative, spanning approximately 10 acres. Scheduled for
The death toll in the fire incident in Karnataka's Hubbali has increased to three as one more Ayyappa Maladharis (devotees of Lord Ayyappa) succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.
During the meeting, the council of ministers granted administrative approval of Rs 778.91 crore for the construction of ghats of 29.215 km length from Shani Mandir to Nagda bypass on the banks of Kshipra river for the convenience of devotees in view of the upcoming Simhastha festival, sta