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Update | 15 million Hindu pilgrims take holy bath in river as Maha Kumbh Mela festival begins

India’s Maha Kumbh Mela gets under way, with 15 million Hindu devotees lining up to bathe in the waters of river they regard as sacred

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Devotees gather at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India to take a holy dip in the waters at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers on the first day of the world’s largest gathering, expected to draw 400 million Hindus. Photo: Reuters

Nearly 15 million Hindus, six times the number expected, took a dip in freezing waters seeking absolution of their sins on the first day of a six-week festival in India expected to draw the world’s largest gathering of humanity.

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They sought absolution of their sins by immersing themselves at the confluence of sacred rivers.

Held every 12 years, the Maha Kumbh Mela, or Great Pitcher Festival, as the religious event in the city of Prayagraj in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh is called, attracts more than 400 million visitors, both Indians and tourists.

Officials had expected the first ritual dip to draw 2.5 million visitors.

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As many as 40,000 police officers are on guard to provide security and help manage the crowds, while surveillance cameras equipped with artificial intelligence capabilities will ensure continuous monitoring.

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