Buddha Purnima: Devotees throng to take holy dip in river Ganga at 'Har ki Pauri' in Uttarakhand
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Buddha Purnima: Devotees throng to take holy dip in river Ganga at ‘Har ki Pauri’ in Uttarakhand

The sacred banks of the Ganga River witness a spiritual spectacle on Buddha Purnima as devotees flock to Har ki Pauri in Uttarakhand for a holy dip

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Devotees take holy dip in Ganga at 'Har ki Pauri' on Buddha Purnima

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Thousands of devotees gathered in Haridwar to take a holy dip and offer prayers on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima. The city witnessed a massive influx of worshippers at various Ganga ghats, including the Har ki Pauri.

#WATCH | Prayagraj, UP: Devotees take holy dip and offer prayers at the confluence of River Ganga and River Yamuna on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. pic.twitter.com/pA7OGIg057

— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2024

In a post on X, Uttarakhand Police said, “Today, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima bathing festival, a huge crowd of devotees gathered at all the Ganga ghats including Haridwar Har ki Pauri. Our whole effort is to ensure that people bathe comfortably and in an orderly manner and then proceed to their destinations.”

Karan Singh Nagnyal, IG, Garhwal Range, reviewed the arrangements at Har ki Pauri ghat on May 22 in anticipation of the large number of devotees expected to bathe on Buddha Purnima.

#WATCH | Uttarakhand: Devotees take holy dip in Haridwar on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. pic.twitter.com/iV42mC9UfV

— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2024

“From 1 am onwards, we started our work, and people who were sleeping at the Ghats were awakened, and procedures for the bath began. Security forces were deployed to manage the crowd. Heavy vehicles weren’t allowed to come in during the daytime until the ‘Arti’ was over,” Nagnyal said.

#WATCH | Karan Singh Nagnyal, IG, Garhwal Range says, "…From 1 am onwards we will start our work, people who are sleeping at Ghats will be wakened up and procedures for the bath will begin…security forces have been deployed to manage the crowd…heavy vehicles won't be… pic.twitter.com/wKBdlIJhDS

— ANI (@ANI) May 22, 2024

Neeraj Pathak, a devotee from Chhattisgarh, expressed the significance of the occasion.

“Buddha Purnima is a very significant occasion. That is why my entire family and I have come here to bathe in the Ganges and to have a glimpse of Bhagwan Shankar. It is a very sacred sight. My only prayer to God is that Mother Ganga relieves everyone of their sufferings. We are very excited to bathe in the Ganges, and we hope to come here every year in the same way, and that all the people of India will pay their respects to Mother Ganga, bathe, wash away their sins, and come to alleviate their sufferings. There is a huge crowd, I think there are more than hundreds of thousands of people here,” Pathak said.

“There is no issue with the security arrangements; everyone is bathing happily, and no problems are visible. Our home is in Bihar, but we have come from Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh where we live,” he added.

Similarly, in Varanasi, devotees took a holy dip and offered prayers at the Ganga River.

Ravi Prabha Singh, one of the devotees, shared, “We have all come together to bathe at the Sangam. People come here from very far away. Bhagwan Ram came here and this is where Sita Mata went into the forest. Bathing here provides a lot of benefits.”

Another devotee, Parvati, said, “Today we came to bathe in the Ganges. It was a very good day. Once a year, we get the benefit of this holy act. It brings happiness and peace to the family, so we have come to offer our respects at Mother Ganga’s holy site.”

In Prayagraj, devotees gathered at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, taking holy dips and offering prayers on this sacred day.

Also Read: Mahatma Buddha: The enlightened sage of Buddhism and the significance of Buddha Purnima

The Ayodhya Ram Mandir also saw a large number of worshippers on Buddha Purnima. The temple’s inauguration on January 22 marked a significant milestone in India’s cultural and religious heritage.

#WATCH | Uttar Pradesh: Devotees throng Ayodhya's Ram Temple on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. pic.twitter.com/7dgs4G9NZ2

— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2024

 

Buddha Purnima, celebrating the day of Bhagwan Vishnu’s incarnation on Earth, is being observed with great fervour and devotion across the country today.

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