Aerial view of soaking on Triveni Sangam on the eve of Shivratri on the eve of Shivratri during Maha Kumbh on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 | Photo source: ANI
Vishal Rao, 40, currently based in Jakarta, is eager to participate in Maha Kumbh Mela organized in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, but cannot do it for personal reasons. No chance in his life could make something called once painful, he began to look for alternatives and landed on Deepak Goel’s video, which provided “digital” snan‘(BATH) serves those who cannot access the fair.
“I was initially hesitant about its legitimacy, but when I contacted Mr Goel, he looked very real. Explained to me that he would print my photos and dip them in Triveni Sangam, Ganga River, Yamuna and Saraswati’s sacred confluence. This experience cannot be matched with the body, but it is completely different.” Hindu By phone.

According to the Uttar Pradesh government, over 630 million people have holy dipping sauces on Sangam during the 45-day Maha Kumbh, the magazine will end on Wednesday (26 February 2025) in Sivaratri. Interestingly, this technology brings the festival to the doorsteps of devotees around the world.
From digital bathing services provided to believers to selling “kumbh” water on e-commerce websites, this year’s expo has managed to establish previous connections.
Karthik Iyer, 42, is a software engineer in Bangalore and one of the digital people. snan Services provided by Mr. Gore. He and his elderly parents wanted to attend Kumbh Mela, but distance and personal obligations were hampered.
“Mr. Gore’s videos are soothing, and now I plan to digitize them. snan To serve my entire family. ” he said.
Talking about how he views numbers snan Service, Mr. Gore asked, when the temple’s Digital Darshan satisfies the devotees, and why can’t bathe?

“Even weddings are digitized. People are doing phrasals digitally in various time zones. Technology makes things easy and it has to be made the most of it,” he added.
Mr Gore declined to share the number of people he provided, saying he initially charged Rs 1,100 and was offered for free in the past two days.
Those who have nothing to do with digital bathing also choose to buy Sangam Water from e-commerce sites like Amazon, Blinkit, etc. These platforms offer different prices for water. Locals in Allahabad also started delivering Sangam Sand and advertising via social media.
publishing – February 26, 2025 at 01:40 am