Prayagraj: The Maha Kumbh, the world's largest spiritual gathering, saw 600 individuals, including 100 women, initiated as Naga saints in a grand ceremony. Over 500 monks from Niranjani Akhara and about 100 from Juna Akhara participated in the sacred rituals on Sunday. This initiation marks their complete renunciation of worldly life.
The process began with the 'Vijaya Havan Sanskar' and 'Mundan Sanskar' (tonsure ceremony). After these preliminary rites, the aspiring Naga saints were taken to the banks of the Ganges for a ritual bath, accompanied by Vedic mantras. Speaking on the initiation, a senior saint from Niranjani Akhara said, "This transformation signifies complete detachment from worldly desires and a lifelong dedication to spirituality."
Under the Akhara's flag, the initiates performed rituals, listened to Guru teachings, and sang bhajans. Each monk and Sanyasin took an oath 108 times, pledging to renounce family life and devote themselves to the propagation of Sanatan Dharma. They vowed not to marry or return to domestic life, with violations leading to expulsion from the Sanyasi tradition.