Mahakumbh: Uttar Pradesh tourism department will host drone show to mark 'UP Diwas' from January 24 to 26
During the show, drones will ascend into the sky in perfect synchronisation, forming captivating shapes and visuals. These displays will highlight scenes from Indian culture, spirituality, and the significance of the Mahakumbh.
A breathtaking Drone Show to mark 'UP Diwas', Uttar Pradesh's Foundation Day!
— UP Tourism (@uptourismgov) January 21, 2025
Don’t miss the spectacular drone show at Mahakumbh, Prayagraj on 24th January 2025. The skies will tell the story of Uttar Pradesh’s unparalleled heritage!#upday #updiwas #uttarpradeshtourism… pic.twitter.com/DCAW2mahK2
The dazzling coordination of lights and music promises to leave millions of devotees and tourists spellbound.
To ensure the event's smooth execution, stringent security measures have been put in place. During the rehearsal, local administration, police, and tourism department officials collaborated to review the security and technical arrangements at the venue, ensuring seamless coordination.
Celebrate Republic Day at Prayagraj Mahakumbh with a majestic drone show and feel the patriotic vibes like never before. A celebration of culture, devotion, and unity awaits!#prayagraj #mahakumbh2025 #uttarpradeshtourism #droneshow #drone #republicday@MukeshMeshram pic.twitter.com/FsoKcnpohU
— UP Tourism (@uptourismgov) January 23, 2025
Seers from Russia, Ukraine perform 'kirtan' at Mahakumbh
Meanwhile, seers from Russia and Ukraine gathered at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj on Thursday morning to perform 'kirtan' and prayers, symbolising spiritual unity. The seers chanted devotional songs and engaged in traditional rituals at the Mahakumbh, which offers a platform for cultural exchange and universal values.
Speaking to media, Mahant Sanat Kumar said, "The Guru Parampara Puja of Lord Dattatreya was organised, followed by Aarti and Bhajan of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. Some guests also participated, singing bhajans dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Rama. This is a symbol of unity, which shows that Indian and Western cultures can work together."
"It is a message that all people can live together, and it shows that this is what Sanatan Dharma means - unity and cooperation," he said.
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