Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday took a dip in Hindu holy waters in the northern city of Prayagraj, which is hosting the — the largest gathering of humanity in the world.
Visuals showed Modi stepping into river waters and offering prayers as priests delivered vedic chants over loudspeakers.
The festival, which takes place every 12 years in the state of Uttar Pradesh, witnesses millions of devout Hindus congregating over a period of 45 days at the confluence of the holy rivers Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati to bathe in the water.
Hindus believe that taking a dip in the waters would cleanse their past sins and liberate them from the cycle of rebirth, helping them attain salvation.
According to authorities, some 400 million people are expected to attend the event this year which concludes on February 26.
Modi’s visit in wake of deadly stampede
Modi’s visit comes a week after a left dozens of people dead.
While official figures put the death toll at 30, opposition leaders have claimed that the numbers are much higher.
They have accused Modi’s federal government and his Bharatiya Janata Party’s government in Uttar Pradesh of hiding numbers and details on the incident.
Edited by: Wesley Dockery
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