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Triveni Sangam

River confluence in Jhusi

Updated: April 14, 2024 05:55 PM

Triveni Sangam is located in Jhusi (Town in India), India. It's address is Sachcha Baba Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008.

Sachcha Baba Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008

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Where is Triveni Sangam?

Triveni Sangam is located at: Sachcha Baba Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008.

What are the coordinates of Triveni Sangam?

Coordinates: 25.4220361, 81.8812752

Triveni Sangam Reviews

Nitin Boss Photography Nitin
2024-03-01 17:15:47 GMT

Boaters will cheat u beware charge per may 100/- go from.bada Hanuman temple entry gate..very blessed place must visit

vishnu patil
2024-01-29 04:45:09 GMT

Triveni Sangam is a sacred confluence of three rivers - Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, located in Allahabad, India. It is considered to be one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus and is believed to have immense spiritual significance.

I recently had the opportunity to visit Triveni Sangam and it was a truly unforgettable experience. The moment I reached the site, I was struck by the sheer beauty and serenity of the place. The confluence of the three rivers was a sight to behold, with each river having a distinct color and flow, yet merging seamlessly together.

The atmosphere at Triveni Sangam was filled with a sense of devotion and reverence. People from all walks of life, dressed in traditional attire, could be seen taking a dip in the holy waters and offering prayers to the deities. The sound of bells, chants, and hymns added to the spiritual aura of the place.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Triveni Sangam is the belief that a dip in its waters can wash away one's sins and bring salvation. This belief is what draws millions of devotees to this sacred site every year. I too took a dip in the holy waters and felt a sense of purity and peace wash over me.

Apart from its religious significance, Triveni Sangam also has a rich historical and cultural heritage. It is believed that the city of Allahabad was founded at this very spot and has been a witness to many important events in Indian history. The Kumbh Mela, a grand Hindu festival, is also held at Triveni Sangam every 12 years, attracting millions of pilgrims from all over the world.

The infrastructure and facilities at Triveni Sangam were well-maintained and organized. There were designated areas for bathing, changing, and offering prayers. The authorities also ensured the safety and security of the visitors, which was commendable.

In conclusion, my visit to Triveni Sangam was a truly enriching and spiritual experience. It is a place that holds immense cultural, historical, and religious significance and I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking a deeper connection with their faith. The peaceful and serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking views, make Triveni Sangam a must-visit destination for all.

Arvind Mathiyalagan (Bigg Shots)
2024-01-25 18:26:09 GMT

Hindu Pilgrimage place. The place of three River Sangama (Ganga Yamuna and Saraswathi)... its looks like sea.. I really enjoyed all the activities there. I also done some flower boat to ganga and also first time camel ride. Fabulous Experience. Any one visit here plz replay in our comment about your experience.

Ramanan Ramachandran
2024-01-17 04:28:20 GMT

This is my 2nd time to Triveni Sangam. Please plan to go in the very early morning to avoid crowds. I was here around 5:39 am and literally just us but with in 1 hr the place got crowded. Please take a small empty water bottle to collect the river water. You also can buy empty bottles there don’t worry of you don’t have. People are nice specially the boat drivers. It’s a must see in your life. It’s one of the traditional place where you can put cremate ashes in here. There are 3 place where you can do the last spiritual function in India. As per I found out. Please check with your gurus. 1- Triveni Sangan( Uttar Pradesh) 2- Rameshwaram( Tamil Nadu)and 3- Vishnu Pad (Gaya, Bihar). So if you have time to visit all 3 please do so. Also please visit Allahabad( Founded in 1583) Fort just there and if you want to buy original Rudraksha just next to there and also visit the Hanuman Temple there.

Dr Chandrashekhar Shettar
2024-03-08 05:09:05 GMT

Nice conference of Yamuna Ganga & Saraswati (said to be flowing beneath) But people there who take you for Boating 🛶 are useless, No uniformity in charges. They always want to over charge the Customers. Normally they take around Rs. 300/- per head. Don’t fall prey.

Ramanjaneyulu Kandula
2024-03-04 07:07:31 GMT

I went to triveni sangam for the asti visarjan.
I want to share how the prices looks like and which can help the others.
Boat personal for 2 people : 1000inr
Puja saman: 100
Priest: 2000
Near sangam for boat stand :100
Near sangam I used 3glasses of milk they charge :100
Near sangam when I'm doing asti visarjan in to the river they charge :500 (I don't know why!!!)
Again when I'm coming back the boat sailing person ask me to give tip 300 but I gave only 100.
Total: I paid around 3900

Please be careful when you are with priest they ask money for sweets or Dan so if you want you can give how much you need but it's not mandatory. Instead of giving big amounts of money better to donate that money in annadanam.

very good atmosphere and feeling blessed

I took taxi from subedarganj to triveni sangam to kasi Vishwanath temple and then dropping to railway station in Banaras. Total trip I paid 3500 .

Please be careful with money..

Sandeep Biswas
2023-06-12 10:44:27 GMT

Triveni Ghat, also known as Triveni Sangam, is a significant and revered site located in Prayagraj, India. It holds immense religious importance as it marks the confluence of the Ganges (Ganga) and the Yamuna rivers, with the mythical Saraswati River believed to flow invisibly at this sacred junction. This confluence is often referred to as Prayag, given its proximity to the area of Prayagraj.

One of the remarkable features of Triveni Sangam is the distinct colors of the Ganges and the Yamuna. The clear waters of the Ganges juxtaposed with the greenish hues of the Yamuna create a visually captivating sight. This natural phenomenon adds to the enchantment and mystique surrounding this holy place.

The Rigveda, one of the oldest texts in Hinduism, recognizes the auspiciousness of this confluence, stating that those who bathe at the junction of the two rivers shall rise up to heaven. This ancient belief further deepens the spiritual significance of Triveni Ghat.

Apart from its religious value, Triveni Ghat has played a vital role in historical events as well. It has served as a venue for the renowned Kumbh Mela, a grand Hindu pilgrimage that takes place every 12 years, attracting millions of devotees from around the world. Additionally, Triveni Ghat has witnessed the immersion of the ashes of notable national leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi in 1949, adding a historical and patriotic dimension to its importance.

Visiting Triveni Ghat offers a profound spiritual experience and an opportunity to witness the confluence of two majestic rivers. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the religious fervour and historical significance, makes Triveni Ghat a must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a deeper connection with India's rich cultural heritage.

nEeL CrEaTioN
2023-06-09 05:24:33 GMT

It is an awesome and inspiring place. where three sacred rivers, the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati, merge together called triveni sangam. Having recently visited this remarkable place.
It takes 1 & 1/2 hour to reach this place through kashi. Boat rides are also available. But we have to sit with legs folded as the boats here do not have foot rest compartments. Might be a bit difficult for people’s. There are no changing rooms

Kamakshi Joshhi
2023-09-28 16:00:18 GMT

Your Meditative mode while get On.. Come experience the calmness the peace the feel ... It was so soothing ..🛶🛶🛶

Shreeya Raha
2023-05-29 01:51:40 GMT

Holy place, serene. Boat ride available but they charge whatever they wish if traveling in very small group.

Rahul Kushwaha
2022-09-25 08:58:59 GMT

One of the holiest places for santanis , located in prayagraj.
The famous kumbh mela also occurs here. Moreover the river saraswati is invisible here .

Been there on boat and they charged 100 to and fro.

They have a setting with the priest for Pooja, but its your option to accept it or not. You may enjoy the beauty and feel the spirituality in the air .

Prayagraj is also famous as Bharath ji offered prayers here.

Lucky
2024-03-02 17:46:59 GMT

Nature at its best.
I went there with my friends for ganga snaan.

Abhishek Singh
2019-08-15 14:52:52 GMT

Awesome experience can always be experienced here. Whenever you get time you should visit here surely and if the climate is good then it is much better to be here. Boat ride can be enjoyed at low cost. You will not get much food here to eat or I can say not something hygienic. Here the temple is also very good. You should visit here.

Varsha Himthani
2023-06-11 17:19:04 GMT

Divine place where three rivers Ganga, yamuna and Saraswati. The ganga and Yamuna rivers could be clearly visible as ganga is fast and Yamuna is calm. Saraswati river is extinct.

SHUBHAM KUMAR
2021-04-18 05:07:14 GMT

A truely beautiful, amazing, breath-taking place and wonderful conflution of rivers the Ganga and Yamuna. When you go to Triveni Sangam, you feel like this is a kind of different place with a kind of peace which full of people and magic of nature. People go there to take a dip in the sangam. It is a big place and located at a distant from Allahabad station.

Parth Bhangay
2024-03-18 10:10:29 GMT

Very beautiful place where Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati meet. There is a visible difference in the waters of Ganga and Yamuna.
But the people driving the boats take you to a Pujari who is absolutely scam and asks a reckless amount of money. For instance, the pandit asks to feed Brahmins; and takes the charge for feeding them to himself. Absolute scam by the Pandit.
The rest is beautiful of you enjoy the waters and the spirit and not the pandit

Advaita
2024-03-12 03:28:06 GMT

Triveni Sangam holds significance as a sacred pilgrimage site in Allahabad, India, where the convergence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers occurs. The Saraswati, although invisible, is believed to flow beneath the surface. The Ganges' waters are clear, while the Yamuna's possess a greenish hue.

According to Hindu beliefs, Triveni Sangam is a sacred space where attaining moksha, liberation from the cycle of life and death, is possible. Hindus hold the conviction that bathing in the Sangam can cleanse sins and pave the way to heaven.

Moreover, Triveni Sangam serves as the location for the Maha Kumbh Mela, a spiritual festival held every 12 years. The last occurrence was in 2013, and the subsequent one is scheduled for 2019.

Sachin kalasva
2022-03-11 13:41:39 GMT

Sangam is amazing place for Hindu religion .
Ganga and yamuna are mixed this place and you cliarly identify the water defence.
We are enjoying the boating and chai.
So crowded places this.

Murali Krishna
2019-09-14 12:58:20 GMT

Was there with my whole family for the pind daan of my jiju who passed off accidentally. We got to go there early in the morning around 6 am.

By the time we got the boat it was around around 7:30 am as the boats were charging exorbantly and there was no association or anything to look into it. Finally we got a pandit for the puja and he gave us all the insights about this place and also told us about the significane of this place.

The boat was almost taken to the opposite shore and the puja was done in a proper way and we had a good bath. Even the pind daan was done too.

Prasoon Mishra
2019-02-28 04:43:30 GMT

Beautiful ghat ganga yamuna saraswati river sangam here very holy place. In every 6 year kumbh mela are organizing here. This year 2019 also organized very big kubh mela. Billion of people are participating in this year. Congratulations to government for that type of successful organization. Vice nice facility clean ghat and more safety is there. Overall awesome.

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Jhusi or Jhunsi is a town in Prayagraj district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was formerly called Pratishthan Pur or Puri. source

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