Sangam Prayagraj (Allahabad)

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Sangam, Naini, Prayagraj



Overview

Sangam This is the point where the brown water of the Ganga meets the green water of the Yamuna, along with the mythical Saraswati (triveni-sangam-prayagraj), which remains unseen but believed to run underground. It is located about 7 km from Civil Lines, overlooked by the eastern ramparts of the Akbar Fort. Wide flood plains and muddy banks protrude towards the sacred Sangam (triveni-sangam-prayagraj). At the mid-river point priests perch on small platforms to perform puja and assist the devout in their ritual ablutions in the shallow waters. A dip in the Sangam water is supposed to be the holiest of the holy pilgrimages for the devout Hindu. Boats to the Sangam can be rented by pilgrims and tourists alike at the ghat near the fort. It is during the Maha Kumbh/Kumbh that the Sangam truly comes alive, attracting the devout from all across the country triveni-sangam-prayagraj. Kumbh Mela and Sangam (triveni-sangam-prayagraj) Prayag in modern-day Allahabad is believed to be the most important pilgrimage centre for Hindus. Traditionally river confluences are regarded as auspicious places, but in Sangam, the significance of the confluence is most pious because here, the holy Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati meet to become one. According to legends, Vishnu was carrying a Kumbh (pot) of amrit (nectar), when a scuffle broke out and four drops were spilled. They fell to earth at the four Tirthas of Prayag, Haridwar (triveni-sangam-prayagraj), Nasik and Ujjain. A tirtha is a place where the devout can attain salvation. The event is commemorated every three years by the Kumbh Mela, held at each tirtha in turn; the Sangam is known as Tirtharaj, the ‘King of Tirthas’ and here the Kumbh is held once in every twelve years, which is the greatest and holiest of all triveni-sangam-prayagraj.

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  • Sangam, Naini, Prayagraj
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  • Type: Tourist Place

Working Hours

  • Monday AM - PM
  • Tuesday AM - PM
  • Wednesday AM - PM
  • Thursday AM - PM
  • Friday AM - PM
  • Saturday AM - PM
  • Sunday AM - PM

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