The grand Mahakumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj is set to draw millions of devotees, offering a unique blend of tradition, spirituality, and heritage. Among its highlights is Mauni Amavasya, an auspicious day for the Shahi Snan (royal bath), which holds deep spiritual significance.
What is Mauni Amavasya?
Observed on the new moon day of the Magh month (Maghi Amavasya), Mauni Amavasya is associated with silence, purification, and devotion. This year, it falls on January 29, 2025 (Wednesday), with the auspicious period beginning on January 28 at 7:35 PM and ending on January 29 at 6:05 PM. During this time, the Sun and Moon align in Makar Rashi (Capricorn), attracting prosperity and positive energy.
Religious Practices
Taking a holy dip in the Ganga river on this day is believed to cleanse all sins and pave the way for salvation. Devotees also observe vows of silence (maun vrat), fast, and perform charitable acts to demonstrate virtue and devotion. According to Hindu scriptures, silence not only fosters mental clarity but also promotes inner peace, enhancing spiritual growth and decision-making abilities.
Spiritual Insights
Dr. Shri Krishna Kinkar Ji, a spiritual orator, emphasizes that observing silence on Mauni Amavasya calms the mind, enhances focus, and brings mental stability. He highlights its benefits as a path to a happier, stress-free life.
Cultural and Global Participation
The Maha Kumbh attracts people from all over the world, including celebrities and spiritual seekers. It is a platform for cultural unity and spiritual renewal, with the Shahi Snan being a central ritual.
As preparations continue, the Kumbh Mela promises to be a transformative experience for millions, offering an opportunity for self-reflection, devotion, and the pursuit of spiritual peace.