Thousands of devotees take holy dip on Kartik Purnima at Saryu Ghat in Ayodhya and Har ki Pauri in Haridwar

rudra
By
1 Min Read

Kartik Purnima brings millions to sacred ghats. Devotees gather for Amrit Snan across India’s holiest rivers.

Thousands of devotees converged at Saryu Ghat in Ayodhya and Har ki Pauri in Haridwar for Amrit Snan on the auspicious occasion of Kartik Purnima, one of the holiest bathing festivals in the Sanatana Dharma calendar. The full moon night of Kartik month holds supreme spiritual significance, marking the day when Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan mountain and when Lord Dattatreya attained enlightenment. Devotees believe bathing in sacred rivers during Kartik Purnima washes away sins and grants divine blessings for the year ahead.

Ayodhya’s Saryu Ghat witnessed unprecedented devotional energy as pilgrims from across the nation arrived to honor the birthplace of Lord Ram and take the sanctified waters. The newly renovated ghats facilitated smooth movement of the massive crowds seeking spiritual purification. Haridwar’s Har ki Pauri, where Lord Brahma himself performed Yagnas, echoed with chants of Namah Shivaya as Sanatanis immersed themselves in the Ganga’s eternal waters. The sight of millions united in faith demonstrated Hinduism’s unbroken continuity across millennia.

Follow for more updates.

Share This Article