Between 90 to 100 million pilgrims had congregated to take ritual baths in sacred rivers at a festival in northern India.
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Numerous victims in a stampede at the world's largest religious festivalThe estimate is that over 100 million people were gathered to bathe in the Ganges River, in the celebration of Kumbh Mela. Never in history had so many people gathered in one place: 400 million people ...
According to the Indian government, some 400 million people were expected to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela, the most important ...
It was not immediately clear what triggered the panic at the festival where devotees from across India had congregated to ...
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India Today on MSNMauni Amavasya: Significance & what to expectObserving silence on Mauni Amavasya and bathing in the Ganga is believed to purify the soul and bring inner calm. At Maha ...
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HoriZen Video on MSNAbove Bangladesh: Drone Footage From Dhaka to The GangesTake a flight high above the captivating landscapes of Bangladesh with this stunning drone footage. Explore the winding ...
KOLKATA: The third edition of the Sundarban Bird Festival witnessed an impressive increase in migratory bird sightings, with ...
As a devout Hindu, the Maharaja considered European water unsuitable and relied on Ganges water for religious rituals. The urns are recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest ...
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