
Prayer (Uttar Pradesh):
February 18: Actress Juhi Chawla took a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam in the Maha Kumbh in prayer on Tuesday and called it the “most beautiful” experience of her life.
Juhi Chawla is known for films like ‘Qayat Se -Kayamat Tak’, ‘Hum Hain Rah Raha Pyar Ke’, ‘Yes Boss’, ‘Dar’ and ‘Ishaq’. ,
The actress thanked the police and others for the grand arrangement in one of the world’s largest spiritual ceremonies.
Recalling his experience from the journey, Juhi Chawla said, “This morning has been the most beautiful morning of my life … I took a holy dip in the Sangam. I did not want to leave that place. It was a wonderful. And beautiful experience.
Last week, actor Vivek Oberoi along with his family, along with his family, visited Mahakumba 2025 in Shradragraj to take a holy dip at Triveni Sangam, where the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers meet.
Oberoi thanked the Uttar Pradesh government for the Mahakumba systems and shared how proud he is that the world’s largest festival in the country is being celebrated with so much love.
“We have come here to thank God … We want to thank the Government of India, especially the Uttar Pradesh government, their administration and every officer present here to make such good preparations. The biggest festival is our country I am being celebrated in such a beautiful way, “Oberoi told Annie.
Actor Vicky Kaushal also visited Mahakumba 2025 before the release of his film Chhawa. Sharing his experience in this incident, Vicky Kaushal expressed his happiness saying, “I feel good. I was waiting to meet Mahakumba. I am lucky because I got an opportunity to come here.” “
Officials said on Monday that a huge turnout has been seen in the world’s largest human gathering Maha Kumbh 2025, more than 540 million devotees have taken a holy dip.
According to official data, more than 13.5 million devotees participated in the grand religious program from 17 February, 2025, from 825 pm, which marks another important milestone in a 45 -day long spiritual congregation.
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