700 litres of holy water from Mahakumbh arrives in Sambhal via fire brigades, used for purification of religious sites
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700 litres of holy water from Mahakumbh arrives in Sambhal via fire brigades, used for purification of religious sites

700 liters of Ganga Jal from Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam was brought to Sambhal in fire brigade vehicles for a large-scale purification Hindu pilgrimage sites. The initiative, led by CM Yogi Adityanath, saw devotees worship the fire brigade, local people showering flowers on it

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Sambhal witnessed an unprecedented spiritual spectacle as 700 liters of Ganga Jal, collected from the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj, arrived in fire brigade vehicles for a large-scale purification ritual of religious sites. The initiative, directed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, aimed to sanctify pilgrimage centres and bring the blessings of the recently concluded Mahakumbh to devotees who could not attend.

The holy water was distributed across four major pilgrimage sites: Kurukshetra Tirtha Mandir in Alam Sarai, Kshemnam Tirtha Mandir in Shahzadi Sarai, Mahamrityunjay Tirtha in Hayatnagar, and Vanshgopal Tirtha Mandir in Vainipur Chak. As the fire brigades carrying the divine water entered Sambhal, a Holi-like celebration ensued, with locals applying gulal and chanting mantras. The fire brigade was worshipped as per Vedic rituals, marking a significant moment in the city’s spiritual and cultural landscape.

At each site, Hindu pandits, local devotees, and administrative officers participated in traditional rituals, pouring the sacred water into ancient ponds, once considered holy but now being restored to their former glory.

The most striking moment came when devotees, along with local sants, performed a formal Vedic ritual to worship the very fire engine that had carried the holy water. The vehicle—typically seen as a tool of emergency services—was transformed into a sacred chariot of Sanatan Dharma, carrying the divine waters of the Ganga.

The initiative resonated deeply with the local Hindu community, many of whom consider Sambhal to be the prophesied birthplace of Bhagwan Vishnu’s 10th avatar, Kalki. Speaking on the occasion, resident AK Rastogi remarked, “For decades, our sacred sites were neglected, but today, the government has purified Kalki Dham by sending holy water from the Sangam.”

With the sacred water now flowing into religious tanks and ponds, many devotees announced their intent to take a dip at these sites, mirroring the spiritual purification of the Mahakumbh. The event has revived faith in the historical importance of these tirthas, which were once sidelined but are now being restored to their former sanctity.

Mahant Bhagwat Priya of Shrivansh Gopal Tirtha led the ceremony, chanting Vedic hymns as the fire brigade was adorned with garlands and tilak. He stated, “It is not just a machine—it is a symbol of our devotion, a carrier of our most sacred river. Today, it has served the purpose of Dharma, and for that, we honor it.”

The district administration, police officials, and religious leaders all ensured that the process was executed with the utmost discipline. SP Krishna Kumar Bishnoi stated that the use of the fire brigade to transport Sangam water was a strategic decision, ensuring that the water reached its destination safely and without contamination. He further added, “This is the first time such an initiative has been taken—to bring the sacred waters of the Kumbh to those who could not go themselves. The government is committed to reviving Sanatan pilgrimage sites that were long neglected.”

The ritual purification of the Shrivansh Gopal Tirtha and Kshemnath Neemsar Tirtha by pouring Ganga Jal from fire brigade vehicles symbolised a revival of Bharat’s spiritual heritage. Mahant Bhagwat Priya and Mahant Balyogi Dinanath, along with SDM Vandana Mishra, conducted the sacred rites. The initiative was met with immense enthusiasm from devotees, who believe it marks the beginning of a long-overdue resurgence of Sambhal’s sacred sites.

 

 

Topics: Mahakumbh 2025Ganga JalShrivansh Gopal TirthaYogi AdityanathCM Yogi AdityanathTriveni Sangam
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