On the auspicious occasion of Magh Ekadashi, thousands of devotees have taken a holy dip in sacred rivers across India, seeking spiritual merit and blessings. Large crowds gathered at the Sangam in Prayagraj, the Sarayu River in Ayodhya, and the Ganga Sagar, with devotees traveling from distant places to participate in the rituals. Footage from these locations shows riverbanks overflowing with families and pilgrims immersed in prayer and devotion. Bathing in sacred rivers on Magh Ekadashi is believed to purify sins and bring spiritual benefits to both the individual and their ancestors. Scenes from Kolkata and other cities also show devotees taking part in rituals with deep faith. The massive gatherings reflect the enduring strength of devotion in India and the cultural and spiritual significance of Magh Ekadashi, demonstrating how faith unites people across generations.

