As the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj approaches its grand conclusion on February 26, the city is witnessing an overwhelming influx of devotees eager to take the sacred dip at the Triveni Sangam. With more than one crore pilgrims arriving daily since the festival began on January 13, the sheer magnitude of the gathering has brought Prayagraj to a standstill, leading to massive traffic congestion and logistical challenges.
The number of visitors had surpassed a staggering 60 crore by February 22, and as Maha Shivratri nears, even more devotees are expected to join the spiritual congregation. The devotion and faith of the pilgrims remain unwavering, despite the immense crowds and difficulties they face in reaching the holy site.
Visuals from the city depict an overwhelming number of vehicles lined up at entry points, many hailing from different states. Authorities are working tirelessly to manage the traffic, with police personnel deployed in large numbers to regulate the movement of vehicles and direct pilgrims to designated parking areas. However, despite these efforts, the pressure on public transportation remains immense. Shuttle buses ferrying people to the Mahakumbh grounds are packed beyond capacity, forcing many devotees to walk long distances—sometimes up to 15 kilometers—to reach their destination.
The scale of this gathering has prompted authorities to take additional crowd control measures. Kumbh’s Deputy Inspector General Vaibhav Krishna confirmed that extra police forces had been deployed to manage the surging crowd. Meanwhile, railway stations in the region have been on high alert, anticipating a further rise in the number of visitors. Since the beginning of the festival, approximately 13,667 trains have been operated to facilitate the movement of devotees.
Recognizing the risks posed by such large gatherings, authorities have taken proactive steps to prevent mishaps. DSP Yashwant Singh reported that barricades and holding areas had been set up at Ayodhya Dham railway station to control the number of passengers on platforms, a crucial safety measure in light of past tragedies like the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station.
Many devotees, after completing their holy bath at the Maha Kumbh, have also been making their way to Ayodhya to visit the newly inaugurated Ram Mandir. Given that the two sacred cities are merely 160 kilometers apart, the religious fervor has seamlessly extended beyond Prayagraj, prompting enhanced security arrangements in Ayodhya as well.
The Maha Kumbh Mela is not only a religious gathering but also a testament to the deep-rooted faith and resilience of millions. Despite the logistical hurdles, the atmosphere in Prayagraj remains one of devotion, unity, and unwavering spiritual dedication. The authorities continue to work relentlessly to ensure the safety and well-being of all those participating in this extraordinary event.