Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, from 13 January to 26 February, held in Uttar Pradesh, concluded as the world’s largest spiritual gathering, attracting more than 64 crore devotees. This grand event, once every 12 years, was marked by a unique cosmic alignment ignoring in 144 years, which increases its importance. With its deep spiritual resonance, the festival provoked countless viral moments that fascinated the Internet. Here are some of them:
1. Listening
One of the most charming moments was the story of a 65 -year -old man from Muzaffarnagar, who pulled her 92 -year -old mother to a bull carrying a bull carrying near Triveni Sangam. Despite his serious health challenges, Malik credited his mother’s blessings for his better position and demanded to express his gratitude by taking him to a holy event for a sacred bath. “Shravan of Kalabag” was dubbed by internet users, his devotion touched millions online and echoed Shravan Kumar’s mythological film righteousness.
Watch: In Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, a man is walking with a car, taking his 92 -year -old mother to Maha Kumbh in prayer. He started his journey from Muzaffarnagar, fulfilling his desire to bathe in Kumbh pic.twitter.com/2istkkqmxy
– IANS (@ians_India) 28 January, 2025
2. IIT Baba
The story of equally inspiration was Abhay SinghAn IIT Bombay Aerospace Engineer-Turn-Spiritual Sikar, known as “IIT Baba”. His clear discussion and unconventional paths attracted the attention of important social media during the festival.
3. Kumbh Mela Girl
16 -year -old Monalisa Bhosle of Madhya Pradesh immediately gained fame after a video of selling Rudraksha Mala at Kumbh Mela. Her striking Amber Eyes and the bright smile gave her the nickname “Mona Lisa”, which led to a widespread fame and the upcoming Bollywood. However, continuous meditation disrupted her work, inspiring her to leave her for Indore.
Monalisa Bhosle, 16 -year -old girl from Khargone district of MP, who made headlines as viral girl on social media #Prayagrajmahakumbh2025 The film The Diary of Manipur is signed.#Monalisabhosle #Monalisa #Viralgirl #Viralgirlmonalisa #TheDiariarofmanipur @Monalisaindb (1/n) pic.twitter.com/irjicf4ktp
– Prof. Srinath Rao’s 🇮🇳 (@Profsrk) January 30, 2025
4. Woman’s virtual holy dip for husband
In a hearty gesture, a woman Conducted a video call With her husband, who could not participate in the festival, and the Triveni Sangam submerged his phone in the water, so that he could experience the holy dip. This modern twist on tradition surprises and surprises the audience.
When the husband’s leave is not approved, but the request to take a holy dip is strong.pic.twitter.com/vlub4mkwam
– Nomadic ™ ™ (@Settlingnomads) 25 February, 2025
5. Rider rides Harley Davidson
By adding a modern turn to traditional practices, a seer made a grand entrance to ride the festival Harley Davidson MotorcycleCapturing the attraction of many attendees and internet users equally.
6. ‘Digital Sign’ initiative
A local entrepreneur introduced a unique ‘digital scan’ service for devotees, unable to attend the festival in the person. For a fee, he immersed the passport-shaped photos of individuals in the holy water on his behalf, allowing him to participate in a distance.
Meet Deepak Goyal, founder of Prayag Enterprise, a startup offering a digital mahakumba snin
Just send ur photo through WhatsApp and And 1100, and he will print your photo and perform the snake at the confluence from Ur.
USA, China etc. cannot compete with us in this field pic.twitter.com/lddgzhdiyk
– Veena Jain (@DRJAIN21) 21 February, 2025
7. Maha Kumbh flag at 13,000 feet
Prayer Anamika Sharma overthrew the Mahakumba flag at a height of 13,000 feet on Bangkok. A video shared on Instagram shows that Ms. Sharma caught the flag of Mahakumba before riding in an aircraft. In a few moments, she sees jumping from the aircraft, the flag is launched in the middle-host, symbolically invites the world in the Mahakumba 2025.
8. Harry Potter Luklaik
A festival with a striking equality for fictional character ‘Harry Potter’ It was seen at the fair, pleasing the attendees and adding a craze element to the incident. In a small clip going viral on social media, a man wearing a puffer jacket and jeans was seen eating on one. Patel— One plate was made from dried leaves. Whatever was there was that he left the normal fork and a spoon to eat with his bare hands.
Among others, these moments have contributed to the rich tapestry of experiences at the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela, which exposes the unique mixture of the tradition and modernity of the festival.