Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (February 27, 2025) likened the massive Maha Kumbh congregation to the newly awakened consciousness of a nation breathing freely after breaking the shackles of a slavery mindset.
“The Maha Kumbh has concluded. The ‘mahayagna’ of unity has concluded,” he wrote in a blog, a day after the mega religious exercise concluded.
Mr. Modi said more devotees than were ever imagined took the holy dip in Sangam, asserting that India is now forging ahead with new energy and that this points to a change of era which will write a new future for India.
The Prime Minister offered apology to “Mother Ganga, Mother Yamuna, Mother Saraswati” as well as people, who he said are a form of God to him, for any shortcoming in the services rendered.
He noted that making such a massive arrangement was not easy.
At least 30 devotees had died during a stampede at the Maha Kumbh, which drew devotees in huge numbers from across the country.
The Uttar Pradesh government has said that over 65 crore people visited the sacred site in Prayagraj since the Maha Kumbh began on January 13.
In his blog, Mr. Modi praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying as an MP from Uttar Pradesh he can proudly say that the government, administration and people collectively under Adityanath’s leadership made this “Maha Kumbh of unity” successful.