Sangam Ghat A Spiritual Retreat for Seekers of Peace

Sangam Ghat

Sangam Ghat is not just a physical landmark। It is a place where one can awaken spiritually and find inner peace। Hindu faith says that taking a bath in Sangam’s holy waters helps one get moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of birth and death, and washes away sins। 

Sangam Ghat

A Place of Religious Gatherings

  • Every twelve years, the world’s largest religious gathering, the Kumbh Mela, takes place. In the hope that it may purify their souls, millions of believers travel to take a holy bath.
  • For every six years, the Ardh Kumbh Mela draws pilgrims from all around India.
  • Every year, during the Hindu month of Magh (January–February), people celebrate the Magh Mela. For a month, devotees set up camp along the banks of the river and carry out holy rites.
  • On Makar Sankranti (January 14), thousands of devotees celebrate the sun’s entry into Capricorn by taking a sacred bath at Sangam Ghat.

Interesting Facts About Sangam Ghat

  • Mythological Significance: In Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma carried out the first yajna, or sacrifice, at Sangam following the universe’s creation.
  • Invisible Saraswati River: In Hinduism, the Saraswati River is regarded as the river of knowledge and wisdom and is thought to flow underground.
  • Meeting of Different Water Colors: At the confluence, the transparent Ganga, greenish Yamuna, and mythologically unseen Saraswati streams can be identified.
  • Attraction for Saints and Sages: Sangam has hosted numerous renowned saints for meditation and spiritual exercises, such as Adi Shankaracharya and Swami Vivekananda.
  • Astronomical Alignment: Accurate astronomical calculations based on planetary motions are used to calculate the dates of the Kumbh Mela.
  • Healing Properties: According to many devotees, taking a bath in Sangam waters provides therapeutic and restorative benefits in addition to cleansing the soul.

  • Tradition of Floating Diyas: Thousands of worshippers light floating diyas (lamps) on the river each evening, producing a heavenly atmosphere and a captivating sight.

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