Renowned actress and model Esha Gupta visited the Maha Kumbh on Thursday, where she took a holy dip in Sangam, marking her participation in one of the world’s most revered spiritual events. While at the event, Gupta shared her admiration for the arrangements and praised the efforts of the Yogi government for ensuring a seamless experience for devotees. Her visit filled her with immense pride in her Sanatan heritage.
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Gupta emphasized that she attended Maha Kumbh 2025 not as a Bollywood actress, but as a devoted Sanatani. “Actors’ job is to perform, but as an Indian, it is my privilege to be here,” she stated, reflecting her deep connection to the event and its spiritual significance.
The actress went on to praise the grand arrangements made for Maha Kumbh 2025, crediting both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for their efforts.
She highlighted the scale and organization of the event, saying, “I don’t think such a massive event, with such well-organized arrangements, takes place anywhere else in the world. People across the globe recognize that India’s faith is unmatch, and through Maha Kumbh, the world is experiencing it firsthand.”.
Lastly, Gupta encouraged more people to experience the event firsthand. “If you follow Sanatan Dharma, come here and chant Har Har Mahadev!” she urged, inviting others to take part in the spiritual experience and witness the devotion and grandeur of Maha Kumbh 2025.
Esha Gupta’s heartfelt reflections and praise for the Maha Kumbh arrangements underscored the event’s significance as a global celebration of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
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