Prayagraj: The Naga Sadhus became the centre of attraction during the Amrit Snan of Maha Kumbh, captivating thousands of devotees with their remarkable display of discipline, traditional rituals, and martial arts.
Their unique presence on the banks of Triveni, combined with their ancient traditions, left spectators in awe.
Leading most of the Akharas during the sacred bathing ritual, these ascetics showcased their extraordinary weapon-handling skills, wielding spears, swords, and tridents with precision. The rhythmic beats of the damru and the display of traditional combat techniques added to the grandeur of the event.
The Shobha Yatra of the Akharas, organised for the Amrit Snan on Basant Panchami, was a spectacular sight. Some Naga Sadhus were seen riding majestic horses, while others walked barefoot, dressed in their distinct attire and adorned with sacred ornaments.
A miraculous moment unfolds as Naga Sadhus march towards the Sangam in the early hours of Monday for the Amrut Snan (royal bath) on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami during the Maha Kumbh Mela.#बसंतोत्सव_महाकुम्भpic.twitter.com/BuU4SOHmeh
Their matted hair decorated with flowers, garlands draped around their necks, and tridents held high added to the sanctity of Maha Kumbh. Despite their fierce and independent nature, these ascetics followed the orders of their Akhara leaders with discipline.
हर हर महादेव का उद्घोष, बसंत पंचमी के पर्व पर अमृत स्नान के लिए अखाड़ों के संतों संन्यासियों के साथ ही श्रद्धालुओं का समूह स्नानघाटों की ओर प्रस्थान। मार्गों पर आस्था और श्रद्धा और उत्साह से भरे श्रद्धालुओं का अद्वितीय दृश्य।#बसंतोत्सव_महाकुम्भpic.twitter.com/wKwHsGcy7v
The beats of drums, combined with their energy and devotion, made the occasion even more special. Their performances, filled with enthusiasm, sent a powerful message that Maha Kumbh is not just a religious gathering but a grand celebration of the unity between man and nature.
During the Shobha Yatra, not only the media but also thousands of devotees captured the mesmerising visuals of the Naga Sadhus on their mobile phones. The Sadhus, too, enthusiastically responded, inviting devotees to witness their traditions up close. Some even sported black sunglasses, adding an element of surprise to their already captivating presence.
Besides, their lively dance performances to the rhythmic beats of drums showcased their unwavering devotion and filled the atmosphere with excitement. The overwhelming energy of the Naga Sadhus resonated with the spectators, leaving them spellbound.
Even during the sacred bath at Triveni Sangam, the Naga Sadhus maintained their unique style. With great enthusiasm, they splashed water, laughed, and playfully interacted among themselves while immersing in the holy confluence. Their joyful participation in the bathing ritual further elevated the spiritual essence of Maha Kumbh.
The third Amrit Snan, all Naga Sadhu took a holy dip at Triveni Ghat
Watching the Naga Sadhus immerse themselves in his blissful is truly mesmerizing pic.twitter.com/qaZh5WABAz
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Along with the male Naga Sadhus, a significant number of female Naga Sanyasis were also present. Like their male counterparts, they remain deeply engaged in penance and yoga.
The primary distinction is in their attire; they wear saffron, unstitched garments. It may be noted that to become a Naga Sanyasi, women must renounce their families and perform Pind Daan not only for their ancestors but also for themselves.
This marks their complete detachment from worldly ties. Once initiated, their sole purpose is to uphold and protect Sanatan Dharma. At this Maha Kumbh, there is a great curiosity among devotees to learn more about them.
Through their presence, discipline, and extraordinary performances, the Naga Sadhus sent a profound message: Maha Kumbh is not merely a religious ritual but a sacred confluence of spirituality, tradition, and nature.
Their awe-inspiring traditions, filled with devotion and enthusiasm, left an indelible mark on Maha Kumbh, ensuring that this event will be remembered for years to come.