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Dozens Killed in Stampede at Hindu Festival in India

Dozens Killed in Stampede at Hindu Festival in India
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World January 29, 2025 07:00

prayagraj, india - Tragic incident at Maha Kumbh Festival in Prayagraj city leaves many dead and injured.

Stampede Tragedy at Maha Kumbh Festival in India

Dozens of Hindu pilgrims lost their lives in a stampede at the Maha Kumbh Festival in Prayagraj, India. The incident occurred as thousands gathered for a ritual cleansing at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.

Reports on the exact death toll vary, with local officials confirming at least 38 fatalities while a doctor mentioned 15 deaths. The festival, held once every 12 years, attracts millions of participants who seek spiritual purification by bathing in the sacred rivers.

Despite the chaos, the significance of the festival remains profound for Hindus, who believe that bathing in the rivers during the Kumbh Mela will wash away their sins and break the cycle of death and rebirth. The event is considered the largest religious gathering in the world, with millions of devotees converging to partake in the sacred rituals.

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