The Uttar Pradesh government expects a footfall of around five crore pilgrims on Monday alone.
Unlike the Mauni Amavasya dip on January 29 when crowd pressure built up at Sangam Nose, this time due to efforts of the local administration and police, as well as self-awareness, many devotees were seen taking bath at different ghats.
The Uttar Pradesh government has reinforced security and crowd management measures as they are determined to prevent any more untoward incident since 'Mauni Amavasya'.
With Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally inspecting preparations on Saturday, additional personnel, medical staff, and resources have been deployed to ensure a "zero-error" Amrit Snan on Monday.
As per tradition, the akharas belonging to the three sects Sanyasi, Bairagi, and Udaseen are taking their holy dip in a pre-determined sequence, with the first group already immersing in the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati.
According to the schedule released by the Kumbh Mela authorities, the Amrit Snan' (formerly known as Shahi Snan') commenced at 4 am with akharas of the Sanyasi sect.
Leading the sacred procession were Shri Panchayati Akhara Mahanirvani, Shri Shambhu Panchayati Atal Akhara, Sri Taponidhi Panchayati Sri Niranjani Akhara, Sri Panchayati Akhara Anand, Shri Panchdashnam Juna Akhara, Shri Panchdashnam Avahan Akhara, and Shri Panchagni Akhara.
Each akhara has been allotted a 40-minute window at the holy waters, with the first procession completing their ritual and returning to their camps by 8.30 am.
Next in line are the akharas of the Bairagi Sect, whose bathing sequence began at 8.25 am.
The processions include the All India Shri Panch Nirvani Ani Akhara, All India Shri Panch Digamber Ani Akhara, and All India Shri Panch Nirmohi Ani Akhara, with their turn concluding by 12.35 pm before the final group enters the sacred waters.
The last to perform the 'Amrit Snan' will be the Udaseen sect, comprising Shri Panchayati Naya Udaseen Akhara, Shri Panchayati Akhara Bada Udaseen Nirvana, and Shri Panchayati Nirmal Akhara. Their journey towards the river starts at 11 am, with the final ascetics completing their ritual and returning to their tents by 3.55 pm.
Since 3.30 am, CM Adityanath has been monitoring the situation from the Maha Kumbh war room at his official residence in Lucknow, along with principal secretary (home), DGP and other officials, Director Information Shishir said.
He said the 'Amrit Snan' was progressing smoothly with the first akhara having completed their traditional 'snan' after taking the holy dip.
DIG Police (Maha Kumbh) Vaibhav Krishna told PTI that in light of the January 29 incident, additional force has been deployed at pressure points of crowd. "Everything is running smoothly today," he said, during a pre-dawn patrolling in the Mela area.
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