(MENAFN- Live Mint) Maharashtra's Pune will now be connected to Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj as announced by the Indian Railway Catering and tourism Corporation (IRCTC) West Zone. The Bharat Gaurav train comprises of 14 coaches which can cater to around 750 passengers during one trip.
Date
The launch of 'Bharat Gaurav train' service will make this travel possible during the upcoming Mahakumbh mela 2025, which will run from January 15 till February 23.
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Pilgrims travelling to world's largest religious gatherings can be assured that the train service not only includes travel, but also meals and accommodation, as a part of package called 'Mahakumbh Gram IRCTC Tent City at Prayagraj."
Stations
The Bharat Gaurav train comprises of 14 coaches which can cater to around 750 passengers during one trip. The train will make stops at key spiritual hubs like UP's Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya. Passengers across multiple regions can board the train from strategic locations like Maharashtra's Pune, Lonavala, Karjat, Panvel, Kalyan, Nashik, Manmad, Chalisgaon, Jalgaon, and Bhusaval.
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Economy Class (Sleeper): ₹22,940 Standard Class (3AC): ₹32,440 Comfort Class (2AC): ₹40,130
All to know about Mahakumbh mela 2025
Devotees from all over the world throng to Mahakumbh mela to experience the holy Mahasangam of Mahakumbh. Mahakumbh 2025 will kick off on January 13 and conclude on February 26, 2025. Meanwhile, Kumbh mela takes place every three years, Ardh Kumbh is organised once every six years and Mahakumbh happens once every 12 years.
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The official district prayagraj website states,“Kumbh Mela, in Hinduism, is a religious pilgrimage that is celebrated four times over a course of 12 years. The geographical location of Kumbh Mela spans over four locations in India and the Mela site keeps rotating between one of the four pilgrimages on four sacred rivers.”
Several ceremonies take place during the Kumbh Mela, including the traditional procession of Akharas called 'Peshwai' on elephant backs, horses and chariots and the shining swords and rituals of Naga Sadhus during 'Shahi Snaan', among many other cultural activities.
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