
New Delhi : Embarking on a monumental cultural and spiritual endeavor, Bhagva, in collaboration with the International Mandir Prabhandak Council (IMPC), is set to launch the Mahasamgam Yatra, an initiative aimed at revitalizing 108 Shiva temples across the nation during the rare and auspicious Mahakumbh, an event that occurs only once every 144 years. Commencing on January 25, 2025, from the Mahakumbh, the Yatra will journey through 12 esteemed Jyotirlingas and visit the sacred 4 Dhams, symbolically carrying 108 tridents (trishuls). These tridents will be blessed with the spiritual energies of all prominent Jyotirlingas and rivers, and subsequently placed in the 108 temples to reignite their ancient glory and attract devotees back to these temple sites. The Yatra will conclude in 30 days on February 26, 2025 in New Delhi.
Speaking on the announcement, Deep Sihag Sisai, National General Secretary, Convenor Mahasangam Yatra, International Mandir Prabandhak Council, said, “IMPC is a movement to revive the lost glory of Indian temples across the country and this Yatra is a concentrated effort to bring lost devotees to 108 shiva temples of importance in the country. Mahasamgam Yatra is a spiritual marathon that will connect the entire country in this auspicious month of Kumbh.”
“Our platform is deeply rooted in spirituality, and the Mahasamgam Yatra offers an ideal opportunity for us to engage with Indian devotees at large. We are honored to play a part in restoring the ancient glory of temples across the country. Fueled by devotion, we wholeheartedly express our gratitude to the International Mandir Prabhandak Council (IMPC) for graciously accepting our contribution to this significant Yatra.” Said Jagriti Motwani, promoter, Bhagva.