Today, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled the MahaKumbh-2025 logo and launched the website and app in Prayagraj.
The logo will appear on the website, app, and other platforms associated with the MahaKumbh event. It will direct pilgrims and tourists to the event’s location via air, rail, and road.
The website also includes information about ghats in Prayagraj, as well as recommendations for local attractions and tourist destinations.
The logo has the symbol of Kumbh, Kalash with “Om” written on it also with a picture of the temple and Lord Hanuman. Along with the logo, a video was also released which features the ‘Samudra Manthan’, showing the tussle between the gods on one side and the demons on the other side. The logo is seen emerging from the churning. Written on this logo are “Sarvasiddhipradah Kumbh” and “MahaKumbh Prayagraj 2025”.
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya and Jal Shakti Minister Swatantra Dev Singh were also present for the unveiling ceremony.
Following the logo launch, CM Yogi met with authorities to discuss the progress and preparations for the impending MahaKumbh Mela.
During his visit to Prayagraj, he assessed the big event preparations, interacted with saints, and performed puja before introducing the logo. He prayed to Mother Ganga for everyone’s well-being and worshipped at the Shri Bade Hanuman Ji temple on the banks of the sacred Triveni Sangam.
Taking this to his social media X, CM Yogi remarked, “Today I got the opportunity to interact with respected saints and sages given MahaKumbh-2025 at Prayagraj, the holy land of religion, culture and spirituality, ‘Tirthraj’. May the divine and grand MahaKumbh, the eternal symbol of Sanatan faith, be auspicious for all!”
CM Yogi also went to important areas for inspection.
The MahaKumbh Mela, India’s greatest religious congregation attended by millions, is scheduled to take place from January 14 to February 26, 2025. The biggest bathing festival, known as the “Shahi Snan” (royal baths), will be held on January 14 (Makar Sankranti), January 29 (Mauni Amavasya), and February 3 (Basant Panchami).
The MahaKumbh Mela, a significant aspect of Indian culture, is known worldwide as the greatest peaceful gathering of people.