Mahakumbh Mela 2025 shahi snan dates; know history, significance, rituals and more
Mahakumbh Mela 2025 is taking place in Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26. From shahi snan dates to history and significance, here's all you need to know.
Mahakumbh Mela, one of the largest and most sacred gatherings in Hinduism, occurs once every twelve years. In 2025, millions of devotees converge in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, to participate in this auspicious event. Pilgrims have the opportunity to cleanse themselves spiritually by taking a ritual bath at the Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythological Saraswati rivers meet. Here's everything you need to know, from the event's dates to its rich history. (Also read: Prayagraj gears up for Maha Kumbh Mela; preparations for one of the largest Hindu festivals underway: See pics )

Mahakumbh Mela 2025: Key dates for holy baths
The Mahakumbh Mela 2025 began on January 13, 2025, with the Paush Purnima Snan, and will conclude on February 26, 2025, aligning with Maha Shivratri.
Important bathing dates:
Important Bathing Dates | Occasion |
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January 13, 2025 | Paush Purnima Snan (Opening Day) |
January 15, 2025 | Makar Sankranti Snan |
January 29, 2025 | Mauni Amavasya Snan (Royal Bath/Shahi Snan) |
February 3, 2025 | Basant Panchami Snan (Royal Bath/Shahi Snan) |
February 12, 2025 | Maghi Purnima Snan |
February 26, 2025 | Maha Shivratri Snan (Concluding Day) |
These sacred bathing rituals, or Shahi Snans, are believed to purify the soul and wash away sins, making them the spiritual highlights of the event.
Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 history
The origins of the Kumbh Mela trace back to Hindu mythology, specifically the legend of Samudra Manthan, or the churning of the ocean. According to ancient scriptures, this celestial event was a collaborative effort between the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) to retrieve Amrit, the nectar of immortality.

During the process, a Kumbh (pot) filled with sacred nectar emerged. To safeguard it from the demons, Lord Vishnu, disguised as Mohini, seized the pot and fled. Along his journey, a few drops of the nectar spilt at four places: Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik, making them holy sites for the Kumbh Mela. These four sites became sacred, hosting the Kumbh Mela on a rotating basis.
Significance of Maha Kumbh Mela
Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) holds immense spiritual significance due to its mythological roots and geography. It is home to the Triveni Sangam—the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers—revered as one of Hinduism's holiest sites. The Kumbh Mela follows a 12-year cycle based on the celestial positions of the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter.

The 2025 Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj is especially rare, occurring once every 144 years. This unique alignment is believed to make it an exceptionally auspicious time for prayers and rituals. Pilgrims take a holy dip in the rivers, seeking purification and moksha (liberation). Beyond its religious significance, the Kumbh Mela reflects India's rich cultural heritage, uniting millions in a grand celebration of faith, devotion, and harmony.
Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 key riruals
Shahi snan (royal bath): A sacred dip performed by saints, including Naga sadhus and spiritual leaders, in the holy rivers. It is believed to cleanse sins and bestow divine blessings.
Sankirtan and bhajans: Devotees sing hymns, chants, and bhajans, filling the atmosphere with spiritual energy and devotion.
Yoga and meditation: Pilgrims participate in yoga and meditation sessions to achieve physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Spiritual discourses: Renowned scholars and spiritual leaders deliver sermons and philosophical talks, offering insights into religion, spirituality, and life.

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