1.90 cr devotees take holy dip at Prayagraj’s Mahakumbh on Magh Purnima
Many foreign devotees attend Amrit Snan at Mahakumbh

Hyderabad: The largest religious and cultural event in the world, the Mahakumbh 2025, saw the successful completion of the fourth Amrit Snan on the auspicious occasion of Magh Purnima on Wednesday night. Millions of devotees took the holy dip at the sacred Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj.
Alongside Indians, a significant number of foreign devotees also participated in the Amrit Snan. According to data released by the State government of Uttar Pradesh, by 6 pm on Magh Purnima a total of 1.90 crore devotees had taken the holy dip.
According to the Hindu calendar, the bath on this auspicious day holds special significance, which is why long queues formed at the Sangam from the night. The period for the sacred bath on Magh Purnima began at 6.55 PM on February 11 and ended at 7.22 pm on February 12.
The Mahakumbh mela administration had made extensive arrangements across the mela grounds to ensure that no devotee faced any inconvenience. Additionally, devotees were continuously urged not to spend too much time at the ghats after taking the dip, to quickly proceed to their destinations. These efforts made the Magh Purnima Snan a highly organized and smooth event.
To help manage such a massive influx of devotees and ensure their safe return after the sacred bath, large Variable Messaging Displays (VMDs) were set up across the mela area from Tuesday night, providing essential instructions and messages for their convenience.
On Magh Purnima, the Kalpavasis took their final dip in the Triveni during Brahma Muhurat and then returned to their camps. After performing their rituals, over 10 lakh Kalpvasis bid farewell to the Mahakumbh and began their journey home.
Special arrangements were made by the Mahakumbh administration to ensure the safe return of Kalpvasis, which were effectively executed.