The holy Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj received an extraordinary turnout of devoted followers who wanted to take their sacred bath on Mahashivratri 2026. The saints and Kalpavasis and seekers and devotees who chanted “Har Har Mahadev” dedicated themselves to worship during the last and most important bathing period.
A Dip Beyond Ritual: Message of Spiritual Reawakening
In his message shared on social media, CM Yogi emphasised that the holy bath at the Triveni Sangam is not merely a ritual but a symbol of inner purification and spiritual rebirth. According to him, Mahashivratri is a moment for self-reflection, renewed devotion, and reconnecting with one’s spiritual roots.
Massive Devotee Gathering at Triveni Sangam
The sacred Triveni Sangam once again became the centre of spiritual energy as pilgrims from across the country arrived to participate in the Mahashivratri snan. The administration ensured elaborate arrangements for crowd management, security, sanitation, and medical facilities so that devotees could perform rituals peacefully and safely.
Mahashivratri: Night of Devotion and Awakening
Mahashivratri holds immense importance in the Hindu tradition. Devotees observe fasting, perform night-long prayers, chant Shiva mantras, and seek divine blessings. The festival symbolises the union of Shiva and Shakti, the victory of light over ignorance, and the awakening of spiritual consciousness. At the sacred Sangam, this spiritual essence becomes even more powerful, as devotees believe the holy waters wash away negativity and open the path toward inner peace and strength.
A Prayer for Peace and Prosperity
CM Yogi’s message on Mahashivratri 2026 reflected a call for unity, faith and devotion. He prayed that every devotee receives divine grace, every seeker finds spiritual strength, and every family is blessed with happiness and prosperity.


