Magh Mela 2026 | Dates, Importance and Rules of Magh Bath | Why is Magh bath so pious? #thiyokivani

Magh Mela 2026 | Dates, Importance and Rules of Magh Bath | Why is Magh bath so pious? #thiyokivani

🔱 Magh Mela 2026 | Importance of Sangam Snan | Key Bathing Dates | Magh Mela Prayagraj Magh Mela 2026 is a highly sacred and virtuous tradition of Sanatan Dharma, held every year in the month of Magh on the banks of the divine Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. The Magh Snan, performed at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati, not only purifies the body but also purifies the mind, intellect, and soul. Religious texts say, "Maghe Snanam Mahapunyam," meaning bathing during the month of Magh bestows the greatest virtue. This is why millions of devotees, saints, and Kalpavasis from across the country and abroad arrive in Prayagraj every year to bathe in the Sangam and earn the benefits of virtue. This video explains in detail why the Magh Mela is considered so special, the spiritual significance of the Magh Snan, and the key bathing dates for the Magh Mela in 2026. 🌊 What is the Magh Mela? The Magh Mela is a massive religious event held in Prayagraj, where bathing, donations, chanting, penance, meditation, and Kalpavas hold special significance. During this fair, which runs from Paush Purnima to Maghi Purnima, devotees reside on the banks of the Sangam and practice restraint and spiritual practice. It is considered an excellent opportunity for religious and spiritual purification in life. 📅 Important Bathing Dates and Significance of Magh Mela 2026 🔸 Paush Purnima – January 3, 2026 The Magh Snan ritual officially begins on Paush Purnima. From this day, Kalpavasis reside on the banks of the Sangam and regularly bathe, chant, and donate. It is believed that bathing on Paush Purnima absolves the sins of previous births. 🔸 Makar Sankranti – January 15, 2026 Makar Sankranti is considered the most important festival of the Magh Mela. On this day, the Sun God enters Capricorn and the Uttarayan period begins. Bathing in the Sangam on this day bestows eternal virtue, and offering sesame seeds, jaggery, and donations hold special significance. 🔸 Mauni Amavasya – January 18, 2026 Mauni Amavasya is the most sacred and crowded date of the Magh Mela. On this day, people observe a silent fast, bathe in the Sangam, meditate, and perform austerities. According to religious belief, bathing on this day yields the same benefits as performing the Rajasuya Yagna. 🔸 Basant Panchami – January 23, 2026 Basant Panchami is a festival dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. Wearing yellow clothes and bathing in the Sangam on this day brings purity to knowledge, intellect, and speech, and promotes spiritual progress. 🔸 Maghi Purnima – February 1, 2026 Maghi Purnima marks the end of the month-long Kalpavas. It is believed that taking the final bath on this day removes all the sufferings of life and leads to the path of salvation. 🔸 Mahashivratri – February 15, 2026 The Magh Mela divinely concludes on Mahashivratri. Worshiping Lord Shiva, performing Rudrabhishek, and fasting after bathing in the Sangam on this day bestows Shiva's blessings. 🙏 Spiritual Significance of the Magh Snan The Magh Snan is not merely a religious ritual, but a profound practice of self-purification. It is believed that bathing in the Sangam during the month of Magh frees one from sins and leads one on the path to righteousness, peace, and salvation. 🎧 Background Music: Royalty-free music from Mixkit If you found this video useful and informative, please like, share, and subscribe to the Tithiyo Ki Vani channel for more such religious and spiritual information. Jai Ganga Maiya 🙏 Har Har Mahadev 🔱 #MaghMela2026 #Maghmela #SangamSnan #माघसनान #PrayagrajMaghMela #Mauni Amavasya #MakarSankranti #MaghiPurnima #HinduFestival #SpiritualIndia #DevotionalVideo #TithiyoKiVani #ReligiousFestival #IndianTradition #SacredBath #sanatandharma #hindudharma #devotion #punyasnan #spiritualindia #makarsakranti2026 #mauniamavasya2026 #basantpanchami2026 #maghipurnima2026 #mahashivratri2026 #prayagraj #trivenisangam #gangasnan