Prayagraj Magh Mela: Yogi Adityanath Performs Rituals, Feeds Birds at Sangam
Prayagraj witnessed a serene and symbolic moment during the ongoing Magh Mela as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took a boat ride at the sacred Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati converge. After offering prayers at the confluence early in the day, the Chief Minister was seen feeding Siberian migratory birds, drawing attention to both spiritual tradition and environmental consciousness.
The visit came amid heightened religious activity at the Magh Mela, which attracts lakhs of devotees, saints and tourists from across the country. Clad in saffron robes, Yogi Adityanath performed rituals at the Sangam, praying for the prosperity and well-being of the state and the nation. Following the prayers, he boarded a boat and scattered grains into the river, feeding the Siberian birds that arrive in large numbers during the winter months.
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Officials accompanying the Chief Minister said the gesture underlined the government's commitment to protecting biodiversity and preserving the ecological balance of the river system. Siberian birds migrate thousands of kilometres to reach Prayagraj every winter, making the Sangam area a key seasonal habitat.
The Chief Minister also reviewed arrangements for the Magh Mela, instructing officials to ensure cleanliness, safety and smooth facilities for pilgrims. Special emphasis has been placed on crowd management, sanitation, drinking water supply and security during the religious congregation.
Images and videos of Yogi Adityanath feeding the birds during the boat ride quickly went viral on social media, with supporters describing the moment as a blend of faith, compassion and environmental awareness. The Magh Mela will continue in Prayagraj over the coming weeks, with major bathing dates expected to draw even larger crowds.












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