Mahakumbh ’25 will be a global showcase of India’s rich cultural heritage & Sanatan, says Jaiveer Singh

Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh’s Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh has expressed optimism that the Mahakumbh 2025 will serve as a significant platform for showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage and Sanatan traditions on a global scale. He shared updates on the preparations, stating, “We are making extensive arrangements for Mahakumbh, aiming to warmly welcome devotees.

Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh’s Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh has expressed optimism that the Mahakumbh 2025 will serve as a significant platform for showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage and Sanatan traditions on a global scale.

He shared updates on the preparations, stating, “We are making extensive arrangements for Mahakumbh, aiming to warmly welcome devotees from all backgrounds, whether they come from different Indian states or abroad. Our goal is to provide them with exceptional arrangements that blend magnificence, spirituality, and cultural vibrancy.”

Singh emphasized that the festival will reinforce India’s enduring values and ideals while promoting spiritual and cultural unity. He highlighted the collaborative efforts between the state and Central governments, assuring that the event will reflect the grandeur and spiritual essence of Indian culture and traditions.

He also mentioned the government’s strategic planning, noting that responsibilities have been assigned to various state ministers to encourage participation from both domestic and international attendees. “We recently visited Arunachal Pradesh to promote involvement. Additionally, we hosted a significant event at the Ashoka Hotel in Delhi, which was attended by over 50 diplomats and representatives from various countries, including the Union Minister for Tourism and Culture. Through these efforts, we have invited people globally to partake in this unique spiritual and cultural celebration.”

The Mahakumbh is renowned as the largest spiritual and cultural gathering worldwide. The 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela is scheduled to take place in Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26, drawing ascetics, saints, seers, and pilgrims from diverse backgrounds. This religious pilgrimage occurs every 12 years in Hinduism.