This Article is From Aug 29, 2015

In Kumbh Mela's First 'Shahi Snan', Thousands Take Holy Dip

In Kumbh Mela's First 'Shahi Snan', Thousands Take Holy Dip

Thousands of sadhus and mahants, including Naga sadhus of the 10 akhadas of Shaiva sect, took the royal bath at the Kushvarta Teerth in Trimbakeshwar town which received light showers. (Agence France-Presse Photo)

Nashik: The first 'shahi snan' of the ongoing Kumbh Mela began in Nashik today with thousands of devotees, including 'mahants' of various akhadas or sects, thronging the ghats of River Godavari to take the holy dip.

Earlier, the royal processions of the three akhadas of the Vaishnava sect, comprising mahants and mahamandleshwars atop vehicles, horses and camels decorated with flowers, which began from the Laxminarayan Temple in Tapovan here, reached the Ram Kund wielding flags, swords, trishul, amid beating of drums.

They were welcomed by the Maharashtra Water Resource Minister Girish Mahajan, who is also in-charge of Nashik, the Minister of State for Cooperation Dada Bhuse, city mayor Ashok Murtadak, deputy mayor Gurmeet Singh Bagga, the divisional commissioner, the district collector, the commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) Praveen Gedam, and top police officials.

Mr Mahajan also felicitated the mahants by giving them yellow scarves.

The NMC and several social organisations have provided swimming experts at the Ram Kund to assist the people taking the dip. A life protection squad has also been deployed in the river water to prevent any drowning incident.

Thousands of sadhus and mahants, including Naga sadhus of the 10 akhadas of Shaiva sect, took the royal bath at the Kushvarta Teerth in Trimbakeshwar town which received light showers.

In Trimbakeshwar, the mahants of the Shri Pancha Dashanam Juna akhada, led by mahant Harigiri Maharaj, who is also general secretary of the All India Shaddarshan akhada, took the first royal bath at 4:15 AM.

Police said they have made tight security arrangements by deploying extra forces in the two towns and all basic amenities for the devotees have been ensured.
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