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Ancient Prayagraj Pilgrimage Revived After 556 Years
6 Jan
Summary
- The Panchkoshi Parikrama, halted 556 years ago, has been revived.
- This sacred journey spans five days and involves visiting numerous holy sites.
- The pilgrimage is a significant tradition within the Magh Mela festival.

Prayagraj's cherished Panchkoshi Parikrama has begun, marking the revival of an ancient tradition. This five-day pilgrimage, which was halted 556 years ago by Mughal ruler Akbar, was reinstated in 2019 through the efforts of the Yogi Adityanath government.
The parikrama commenced with Ganga puja at the Sangam, led by prominent saints and seers from various akhara groups. The tradition is deeply rooted in the regional expanse of Prayagraj, encompassing numerous pilgrimage sites, ashrams, and temples spread across its three inter-riverine areas.
The pilgrimage will conclude on the fifth day with a community feast for the participants. The Magh Mela administration is overseeing the event, ensuring smooth traffic management for the devotees undertaking this significant spiritual journey.



