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Devotees in lakhs reach Haridwar for second shahi snan on Monday

March 14, 2010 02:58 pm | Updated 03:03 pm IST - Haridwar

Pilgrims in lakhs are thronging this holy city to take a dip on the occasion of the second ’shahi snan’ (royal bath) tomorrow as part of the ongoing Mahakumbh.

Hindu devotees taking a ritualistic bath in the River Ganges during the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar on Saturday. Photo: AP

Adequate security arrangements have been put in place at har ki pauri and bramhakund which will be open for public till about 10 am tomorrow.

According to mela administration, various ‘akharas’ would start taking out their procession from 9.30 am and reach har ki pauri by about 11 am. In view of this, public would not be allowed from 9.30 am till 4 am.

Only sadhus of various ‘akharas’ would be allowed to take bath at the two places during these hours, officials said.

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In view of the massive congregation, traffic diversions have been made a day ahead of the second ‘shahi snan’

According to a report from Muzaffarnagar, heavy traffic on Delhi—Haridwar national highway has been diverted near Purkazi town through Deoband road to here owing to congestion.

On Monday, Niranjani akhara would first take the dip followed by Juna akhara.

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