Shahi Snan in Kumbh Mela Prayagraj 2025

Shahi Snan in Kumbh Mela 2025

Shahi Snan in Kumbh Mela

Also, that is called Royal Bathing in Kumbh Mela. All 13 Akhara participate in Royal bathing at a pre-fixed schedule. The time of Royal bathing gets fixed on basis of planetary positions. The tradition of Shahi Snan/Royal bathing started in 14th to 16th centuries. All the akhara want to take the bathing first on the auspicious occasion of Royal Bathing. To avoid any clash between akharas, there is a fix schedule for every Akhara in a sequence. As per the latest update, there will be 3 Shahi Snan in Prayagraj Kumbh Mela 2025. Usually, Shahi Snan days are Makar Sankranti Snan, Mauni Amavasya Snan and Basant Panchami Snan in Kumbh Mela Prayagraj 2025.

1. What is Shahi Snan in Kumbh Mela (Rajyogi Snan)?

Saints and their disciples or Akhadas ' Ascetics bathing on the auspicious days at a specific time at the river in the Kumbh Mela is called a Shahi Snan. Akharas & their disciples show their strength & lavishness during the procession for Shahi Snan or Royal bathing. Akharas moves like an army with their disciples on horses & elephants, that's why it is called Shahi Snan. Also, It is believed that holy dip during royal bathing in Kumbh Mela leads to immortality.

Check Out Here Shahi Snan and Non-Shahi Snan Dates

  • 14th January 2025 – The first Royal Shahi Snan on Makar Sankranti, marking the beginning of this auspicious bathing ritual.
  • 29th January 2025 – The second Royal Shahi Snan on Mauni Amavasya, a pivotal day in the Kumbh Mela.
  • 3rd February 2025 – The third and final Royal Shahi Snan on Basant Panchami.

In addition to these, there are four other significant bathing dates:

  • 13th January 2025 – The first major bathing day on Paush Purnima, marking the formal commencement of the Kumbh Mela.
  • 4th February 2025 – The second major bath on Achla Saptami.
  • 12th February 2025 – The third key bathing day on Maghi Purnima.
  • 26th February 2025 – The final important bath on the occasion of Maha Shivratri.

2. How does the Shahi Snan happen?

Shahi Snan begins in the early morning or midnight in Kumbh Mela on pre-decided dates. For Shahi Snan, the Akhadas ' Ascetics and Saints break out a gun-wielding procession accompanied by huge crowds. The locals decorate the procession's path well in advance with rangolis and petals. One by one, the Akhadas consisting of their saints and disciples take the route to the Shahi Snan's location. Playing music together with their Sawari such as elephants, camels, horses, etc. Some Swamis are riding on elephants and some on tractor-trolley chariots. The devotees sprinkle flowers in the route. There are soundings of various musical instruments such as Dhol, Tasha, Nagare, etc. They phrases & Slogans such as' Har Har Mahadev, Gauri Shankar, Jai Ganga Maiyya Ki Jai etc.

Wearing garlands, holy Ash smeared on the body, carrying sparkling swords or other weapons and flags, thousands of nude Naga Sadhus with chants Slogan like Har har Mahadev, Har Har Gange. It looks mesmerizing and you feel like watching a movie.

3. Why is Akhadas given preference in the Kumbh Mela for Holy Bath?

In ancient times, Killing while defending Dharma was necessary for the Ascetics and Saints in Akhadas. Since a bath in the Ganga washes away sins, the Shahi Snan has been given preference to the weapons-bearing Ascetics and Saints in the Akhadas. Until today the tradition continues. The gun-wielding Ascetics and Saints ' Rajyogi Snan (Shahi Snan) is considered the Kumbh Mela's biggest event. The devotees are not bathing until the Ascetics have their Rajyogi Snan (Shahi Snan).

4. What happens after the Shahi Snan?

The Ascetics and Saints procession has darshan of the temples in the area after a Holy Bath and returns to their place of residence. The devotees are standing on both sides of the road, setting up arches and flags, and usually welcoming their darshan to the Ascetics and Saints. After this Holy Bath, the practice of receiving the Ascetics and Saints has been continued for many years.

At the time of the procession, the intense dedication of the devotees is clear. Despite tight security, many women devotees came onto the road, touched the dust on the road, and placed it on their foreheads.

When they return to their Akhadas after the Holy Bath, the devotees roam in the roads to seek the blessings of the Ascetics and Saints. For some time, some naked Ascetics pause and bless the devotees, whereas some Ascetics do not allow anyone to come close to them. Some ascetics are raising arms to drive the devotees away. Many ascetics are saying, "Don't touch my foot, my atonement is still not complete”.

After finishing the Shahi Snan the devotee and other people start taking Holy Dip in the River and wash off their sins.

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