On February 6, a group of 68 Hindu devotees from Sindh province of Pakistan arrived at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. These people have come to join it after seeing the grandeur of Mahakumbh on social media. This is the first experience of Mahakumbh for about 50 of the 68 people from Sindh province. Talking to the news agency, visitors said that since we had heard about Mahakumbh, we were eager to come here and could not stop joining this grand Mahakumbh.
He reminded that in April last year, a group of 250 people from Pakistan came to Prayagraj to take a dip in the Ganges and this time the tourists were from Six districts of Sindh, Sukkur, Khairpur, Shikarpur, Karzakot and Jatabal, many of whom This is the first experience for.
This is an unreliable experience
Expressing her happiness, Makhija, who came to Mahakumbh, said that this is an incredible experience. I do not have words to describe it. Tomorrow we will take a dip in the Ganges. I am proud to be born in Sanatan Dharma by coming here. At the same time, Surabhi, a 11th grade student of Ghotki in Mahakumbh, told that she is coming to India for the first time and is participating in Kumbh. He said that this is the first time for me to know and understand my religion deeply. Priyanka, another tourist who came from Sindh for the first time, also expressed similar feelings.
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He said that I am a housewife, coming to India for me and seeing this Mahakumbh is the biggest good fortune of my life. We were born and raised in the Muslim-Bahul society. Unlike what the media often shows, Sindh does not have that much discrimination against Hindus. However, it is a divine experience to see our culture here in its full pride.
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More than 50 lakh people bathed
Mahakumbh has started in Prayagraj from 13 January and it will run till 26 February. In Mahakumbh, two Amrit baths are still on 12 February (Maghi Purnima) and 26 February (Mahashivratri). By 12 noon on Thursday, more than 57 lakh devotees had taken a dip in the Mahakumbh Mela. According to the Uttar Pradesh government hosting the fair, till now about 39 crore people from all over the world have taken holy baths here.