Magh Mela 2026 is a sacred pilgrimage that carries the rich essence of spirituality, drawing thousands of devotees seeking divine blessings. The historical significance of this event is intertwined with ancient legends and rituals that have shaped the local customs for generations. As pilgrims gather along the banks of holy rivers, the intricate architecture of centuries-old temples becomes a backdrop for heartfelt prayers and soulful moments. The atmosphere is profoundly moving, as the sound of chanting and the sight of devotees performing rituals bring a sense of peace and connection to the divine.
The upcoming Magh Mela 2026 is set to be a remarkable spiritual gathering, with crucial snan (bathing) dates that hold significant importance for pilgrims. These dates-Paush Purnima on January 3, Makar Sankranti on January 14-15, Mauni Amavasya on January 18, Basant Panchami on January 23, Maghi Purnima on February 1, and Maha Shivratri on February 15-are particularly auspicious for ritual bathing in the sacred rivers. Each day offers a unique opportunity for devotees to cleanse their souls and seek blessings, aligning with the ancient traditions that underscore the importance of water in purifying one's spirit.
| Open Timings | Closing Timings | Holidays |
|---|---|---|
| Open All Day During Magh Mela | No Closing Timings | No Holidays |
| Timeline | Charges |
|---|---|
| Before 41 days | 20% |
| 30 days | 30% |
| 21–15 days | 65% |
| 14–8 days | 80% |
| Less than 8 days | 100% |