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ABP LIVE Streams 'Dharma Pravah' To Celebrate Maha Kumbh 2025: When And Where To Watch?

The program- 'Dharma Pravah' will offer viewers an in-depth look at the profound teachings of spiritual leaders and explore the ancient rituals and philosophies that are at the heart of the Kumbh Mela

ABP LIVE, India’s leading digital news platform, is set to present 'Dharma Pravah', a special program to cover the ongoing Maha Kumbh 2025 in Pryagraj, Uttar Pradesh. 

The program- 'Dharma Pravah' will offer viewers an in-depth look at the profound teachings of spiritual leaders and explore the ancient rituals and philosophies that are at the heart of the Kumbh Mela. 

The program will also delve into the traditions, that have been passed down through generations and highlight the sacred nature of the grand festival and its cultural relevance in the world.

The platform will feature discussions on meditation, Vedanta, devotion, and faith, emphasizing the importance of preserving India’s spiritual heritage for future generations. 

The special broadcast will feature a host of guests, including Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj, Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji, Mahamandleshwar Himangi Sakhi Ji, Chinmayanand Bapuji Maharaj, Swami Divyanand Puri Ji Maharaj, Sanak Sanatan Prabhu, Swami Premanand Maharaj Niranjani Akhada Ji, Swami Shaileshanand Giri Ji Maharaj, and Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Ji Maharaj. Meanwhile, renowned devotional singer Swati Mishra will also perform soulful bhajans, adding a musical dimension to the spiritual celebration.

Where To Watch 'Dharma Pravah'?

The viewers can watch the event live on www.abplive.com and also on ABP LIVE’s Youtube channel and Facebook handle. 

The special program will be streamed live on Tuesday (January 14) from 6 pm onwards on www.abplive.com

The Maha Kumbh 2025 holds significance, not only as a sacred event for millions of devotees but also due to a rare celestial alignment that occurs only once every 144 years. The full Kumbh is held in Prayagraj every 12 years, but the Mahakumbh occurs once every 144 years after 12 full Kumbhs.

On Tuesday, seers from various 'akharas' took the first 'Amrit Snan' at the Maha Kumbh on Makar Sankranti as an unbroken stream of people converged at the Triveni Sangam on the occasion with around 3.5 crore devotees taking a dip. Leading most of the akharas were ash-smeared Naga sadhus or naked seers who mesmerised onlookers with their discipline and mastery of traditional weapons. According to the Uttar Pradesh government, around 3.5 crore devotees took a dip on Tuesday, almost double the first day's figure.

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