KKN Gurugram Desk | The Mahakumbh 2025 is nearing its end, with just one day remaining for the grand religious gathering to conclude. However, despite being in its final phase, railway stations across the country are witnessing an overwhelming crowd as devotees rush to return from or travel to Prayagraj.
At Muzaffarpur Railway Station, thousands of pilgrims were seen waiting for trains, creating chaotic scenes as people struggled to board. Similar situations have been reported at other major railway stations leading to Prayagraj.
With the last day of Mahakumbh 2025 approaching, an unprecedented crowd of devotees is gathering at railway stations. Many pilgrims who arrived earlier are now returning home, while others are still heading towards Sangam city to take a holy dip in the Ganges before the event ends.
Key Highlights:
At Muzaffarpur Railway Station, a large crowd gathered to board trains headed to Prayagraj. Passengers struggled to find seats, while some had to wait for hours to get a confirmed ticket. The situation at stations like Patna, Varanasi, Kanpur, and Lucknow was no different.
Many trains were running at full capacity, forcing some devotees to travel in general compartments or even on train roofs in desperation.
Recognizing the immense pressure on railway services, Indian Railways has implemented several measures to accommodate the rush:
Special Mahakumbh Trains:
Increased Security and Crowd Management:
Real-time Ticketing and Reservation Assistance:
Despite these steps, train delays, overcrowding, and long waiting times continue to cause difficulties for passengers.
Mahakumbh, held once every 12 years, is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. Pilgrims believe that taking a holy dip in the Sangam (confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati) on the last day of the event washes away sins and grants salvation.
Religious leaders have emphasized that the final bath holds special spiritual significance, which is why millions are making last-minute journeys to Prayagraj.
Apart from train delays and heavy crowds, pilgrims are also facing difficulties with accommodation in Prayagraj. Most hotels, dharamshalas, and temporary shelters are running at full capacity.
Authorities have set up temporary shelters in various parts of Prayagraj to help pilgrims during their stay.
Given the huge rush and logistical challenges, Indian Railways has issued travel advisories urging passengers to:
Passengers have also been requested to remain patient and cooperate with railway staff during this high-traffic period.
This year’s Mahakumbh has witnessed one of the largest gatherings in history, with millions of pilgrims arriving from across India and the world. Key highlights of Mahakumbh 2025 include:
As the event comes to a close, authorities are ensuring smooth crowd management while maintaining security across Prayagraj and other transit points.
With just one day left for Mahakumbh 2025 to conclude, the rush of devotees at railway stations continues to be a major challenge. Indian Railways is working hard to accommodate passengers, introduce special trains, and manage station crowds, but the situation remains overwhelming.
The spiritual significance of the final day’s holy dip has led to a massive last-minute surge in visitors, making it one of the most memorable Mahakumbh events in recent years.
Authorities have advised travelers to plan wisely, while devotees are determined to complete their sacred journey, marking the end of another historic Mahakumbh in Prayagraj.
This post was published on February 25, 2025 12:09
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