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Triveni Sangam Explained: Why It’s Sacred During Kumbh Mela

Discover the spiritual significance of Triveni Sangam, the sacred confluence of three rivers, during Kumbh Mela. Learn why it's a revered site for Hindu pilgrims and a symbol of spiritual purification.

January 16, 2025 / 15:23 IST
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Triveni Sangam Explained: Why It’s Sacred During Kumbh Mela

The Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj is one of the holiest sites in India and holds immense significance during the Kumbh Mela. This sacred confluence of three rivers – the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati – is deeply rooted in Hindu spirituality and mythology, making it a central location for one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.

The Triveni Sangam is the meeting point of two physical rivers, the Ganga and Yamuna, and the unseen Saraswati. The Ganga is revered for its purity and ability to cleanse sins, while the Yamuna represents devotion and love. The Saraswati, believed to flow invisibly beneath the earth, symbolizes wisdom and knowledge. Together, these rivers create a spiritually potent confluence that attracts millions of devotees from across the globe.

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Why Is the Triveni Sangam Sacred?

The site is considered sacred for several reasons:

Triveni Sangam During the Kumbh Mela

The Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years, is one of the most sacred events for Hindus, and the Triveni Sangam is its focal point. During this time, millions of pilgrims, sadhus (holy men), and spiritual seekers gather to perform rituals, take holy dips, and participate in cultural and spiritual activities.