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Mahakumbh 2025: 5 spiritual attractions to visit in Prayagraj

Explore the spiritual essence of Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj with our guide to five must-visit attractions. Visit sacred sites like the Triveni Sangam and Akshayavat, enriching your pilgrimage experience. Immerse yourself in divine traditions and cultural heritage at this grand festival.

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Mahakumbh 2025: 5 spiritual attractions to visit in Prayagraj
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Mahakumbh 2025: 5 spiritual attractions to visit in Prayagraj
The Mahakumbh, held every 12 years, transforms Prayagraj into a hub of spirituality, drawing millions of devotees from around the globe. If you're planning to attend Mahakumbh 2025, here are five must-visit spiritual attractions in Prayagraj.
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The Mahakumbh, held every 12 years, transforms Prayagraj into a hub of spirituality, drawing millions of devotees from around the globe. If you're planning to attend Mahakumbh 2025, here are five must-visit spiritual attractions in Prayagraj.
Triveni Sangam: The confluence of three sacred rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati—makes Triveni Sangam the heart of the Mahakumbh. A holy dip here is believed to cleanse sins and grant spiritual liberation.
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Triveni Sangam: The confluence of three sacred rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati—makes Triveni Sangam the heart of the Mahakumbh. A holy dip here is believed to cleanse sins and grant spiritual liberation.
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Akshaya Vat (The Immortal Banyan Tree): Located within the Patalpuri Temple, this ancient tree is considered indestructible and a symbol of eternity. It is believed that a glimpse or prayer here ensures blessings for a lifetime.
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Akshaya Vat (The Immortal Banyan Tree): Located within the Patalpuri Temple, this ancient tree is considered indestructible and a symbol of eternity. It is believed that a glimpse or prayer here ensures blessings for a lifetime.
Hanuman Mandir (Sankat Mochan Hanuman): This iconic temple houses a reclining statue of Lord Hanuman submerged during the Ganga's peak. Devotees flock here for blessings and to experience the unique vibe of this sacred site.
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Hanuman Mandir (Sankat Mochan Hanuman): This iconic temple houses a reclining statue of Lord Hanuman submerged during the Ganga's peak. Devotees flock here for blessings and to experience the unique vibe of this sacred site.
Bade Hanumanji Temple (Lete Hanumanji): Distinctive for its reclining statue of Hanuman, this temple is a major attraction for Mahakumbh pilgrims. The mystical aura and folklore surrounding the temple add to its charm.
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Bade Hanumanji Temple (Lete Hanumanji): Distinctive for its reclining statue of Hanuman, this temple is a major attraction for Mahakumbh pilgrims. The mystical aura and folklore surrounding the temple add to its charm.
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All Saints Cathedral: While not directly related to Mahakumbh, this architectural marvel is a serene spot to reflect amidst the bustling spiritual energy of the city. Its neo-Gothic design offers a different kind of peace.
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All Saints Cathedral: While not directly related to Mahakumbh, this architectural marvel is a serene spot to reflect amidst the bustling spiritual energy of the city. Its neo-Gothic design offers a different kind of peace.
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