A significant religious event unfolded as Haridwar, Varanasi, and Prayagraj saw a large influx of devotees on Mauni Amavasya. Despite cold weather and fog, millions of pilgrims gathered at the ghats early morning for the auspicious dip in the holy waters.
In Haridwar, devotees flocked to Har Ki Pauri to partake in the rituals, prayers, and sacred bathing in the Ganges. The local administration ensured tight security measures and crowd control for the smooth conduct of the ceremonies.
Varanasi also witnessed a massive turnout of devotees at the Ganges ghats to observe Mauni Amavasya. People fasted, donated, performed pujas, and offered prayers on this auspicious day, amidst the devotional atmosphere.
Mauni Amavasya marked the third and busiest bathing day at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj. Despite the cold and fog, a large number of devotees arrived at the Sangam Ghat to take the holy dip, reflecting the spiritual significance of the ritual.
Authorities in all three cities ensured safety and efficient crowd management with elaborate security arrangements, surveillance systems, and continuous monitoring. Devotees expressed satisfaction with the well-organized arrangements made during the religious gatherings.
