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55 m devotees for busiest days of mega festival in India

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Allahabad, India: Some 55 million Hindu devotees plunged into holy waters to cleanse their sins and seek salvation over the busiest days of the world’s largest religious gathering, officials said on Tuesday.


The gigantic crowds thronged the confluence of three rivers, one of them mythical, in northern India over Sunday and Monday.


The Mauni Amavasya — or new moon day — on Monday, is the most auspicious day of the 48-day Kumbh Mela festival.


Numbers were bigger than expected and now over 120 million people have visited the Kumbh since it began in mid-January, more than were expected for the entire festival running until March 4.


“We are not throwing random figures about the number of visitors to the Kumbh. Our calculations are based on observation from drone cameras and helicopters,” Rajeev Rai, a senior official, said.


Hindus believe bathing at the meeting point of the Ganges, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati at the festival — home to a vast tent city bigger than Manhattan — brings salvation. According to Hindu mythology, gods and demons fought a war over a sacred pitcher, or Kumbh, containing the nectar of immortality. A few drops fell to earth at four different locations — one being Allahabad. — AFP


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