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Epic Pilgrimage: Deepraj Raikar and Amey Naik’s 4600 km Journey to Mahakumbh


In a testament to their adventurous spirits and devotion, Deepraj Raikar and Amey Naik embarked on an extraordinary journey from Goa to Prayagraj on their trusty Himalayan bikes. Their epic 4600 km pilgrimage took them to some of India’s most revered sites, blending adventure with spirituality.

The duo set off from Goa, eager to explore the diverse landscapes and cultures that India has to offer. Their first major stop was Kashi, a city steeped in history and spirituality. As they rode through the bustling streets, they were struck by the city’s vibrant energy and the warmth of its people.

From Kashi, Deepraj and Amey headed to Delhi, where they marveled at the city’s iconic landmarks and sampled its delicious cuisine. Next, they rode to Ujjain Mahakal, one of the most sacred sites in Hinduism. The duo was deeply moved by the temple’s spiritual aura and the devotion of the pilgrims.


After weeks of riding, Deepraj and Amey finally arrived at their destination: Prayagraj, the site of the Mahakumbh. The sheer scale and grandeur of the event left them awestruck. As they immersed themselves in the festivities, they felt a deep sense of connection to the millions of pilgrims gathered there.

Reflections on the Journey
As they reflected on their epic journey, Deepraj and Amey realized that it had been a transformative experience. They had faced numerous challenges along the way, but their determination and faith had carried them through. The duo returned home with unforgettable memories and a renewed sense of purpose.

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Sakshi Kurtarkar’s Spiritual Pilgrimage to Mahakumbh


Sakshi Kurtarkar, ace dancer and the winner of India Banega Manch, embarked on a spiritual journey to Mahakumbh, one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites. Accompanied by her parents, Sakshi took a sacred dip in the Triveni Sangam waters during the auspicious Shahi Panchami mahurat.


The Triveni Sangam, where the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers converge, is considered one of the most sacred sites in Hinduism. Taking a dip in these waters during the Shahi Panchami mahurat is believed to be a spiritually cleansing experience. Sakshi, along with her parents, immersed themselves in the sacred waters, seeking spiritual enlightenment and purification.


The Shahi Panchami mahurat is a significant event during the Mahakumbh, marking the fifth day of the Hindu month of Magha. This auspicious timing is considered ideal for spiritual activities, including the sacred dip in the Triveni Sangam waters. Sakshi’s decision to take the dip during this mahurat reflects her deep respect for Hindu traditions and her desire for spiritual growth.


Sakshi’s parents accompanied her on this spiritual journey, making it a special family bonding experience. Together, they prayed, meditated, and sought blessings from the sacred waters. This shared experience strengthened their spiritual connection and created lifelong memories.