Spiritual places to visit in Prayagraj during Kumbh Mela

Spiritual places to visit in Prayagraj during Kumbh Mela

The Kumbh Mela is scheduled to be held from Mon, January 13, 2025 to Wednesday, February 26, 2025. As you soak in the rituals, make time for these spiritual pilgrimage sites in Prayagraj for a more holistic experience.

Spiritual places to visit in Prayagraj during Kumbh Mela. Credit: Canva

Kumbh Mela This spiritual journey, starting in January this year, will be unlike any other. Devotees are ready to come to that place to experience the divine energy of that place. As one of the most sacred events on your calendar approaches, don’t miss these other events spiritual place Of Prayagraj,
Triveni Sangam Prayagraj. Credit: Shutterstock

Triveni Sangam

This holy place witnesses the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the legendary Saraswati. This place is the center of the Kumbh Mela where devotees take a dip in the holy waters to wash away their sins and attain spiritual merit.
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Hanuman Temple

It is believed that this ancient temple has been here for 700 years, it has seen an increase in the number of visitors since the Kumbh Mela. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has visited here. Devotees come here to worship the 20 feet high idol of Lord Hanuman to gain strength and courage.
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Patalpuri Temple

This temple is an ancient underground temple with beautiful intricate carvings. It contains some sacred idols and is believed to be related to the mythological underworld. The Akshayavat or Immortal Banyan tree is an iconic symbol of eternity.
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Alopi Devi Temple

South Indian architecture and the presence of a wooden cart in place of the idol are prominent features of the temple. One of the most famous temples of Prayagraj, this temple is the place where the last part of Goddess Sati fell.
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Mankameshwar Temple

The temple welcomes visitors every day and is thronged by devotees during Mahashivratri. Located on the banks of the holy Yamuna river, it is said that this Shivalinga is covered with silver metal and was established by Lord Shiva himself in the Dwapara Yuga, when Krishna was born in Mathura.
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Dashashwamedh Temple

The intricate carvings and vibrant paintings add to the grandeur of the temple. The ghat made of red sandstone adds to the tranquility of the temple. It is said that this temple is built to commemorate the ten Ashwamedha Yagyas performed by Lord Brahma.
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Nagavasuki Temple

The temple of snake god Lord Vasuki is situated on the banks of Ganga. The historical and mythological significance of the temple can be traced back to the time when Lord Vasuki rested on the banks of the Ganga after churning the ocean of milk. Nag Panchami is the main festival of snakes, at which time the temple has special significance.
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