Prayagraj
Triveni Sangam Snan & Puja
Triveni Sangam
Spiritual Significance
The Triveni Sangam is one of the holiest sites in Hinduism, mentioned extensively in the Vedas, Puranas, and Mahabharata. Bathing at the confluence of three sacred rivers is believed to wash away the accumulated sins of multiple lifetimes and grant moksha. It is the site of the Kumbh Mela — the largest religious gathering on earth. The Padma Purana states that a single dip at the Sangam during an auspicious moment equals the merit of a thousand Ashwamedha Yagnas and a hundred Vajpeya Yagnas.
Choose Your Puja Tier
Select the level of ritual that resonates with your devotion and needs.
Individual Snan & Puja
Personal holy dip at the Sangam with a brief puja and offering.
- Boat ride to the Sangam confluence point
- Guided ritual snan (holy dip) with pandit
- Brief Sangam puja with flowers and deepak
- Ganga-Yamuna jal to take home
- Changing facilities and towel
Family Sangam Sewa
A complete family ritual at the Sangam with extended puja, sankalp, and blessings.
- Private boat to the Sangam confluence
- Ritual snan for all family members with pandit guidance
- Detailed Sangam puja with full samagri
- Sankalp for all family members
- Ganga-Yamuna jal in decorative bottles
- Photo documentation of the ceremony
- Prasad for the family
- Changing facilities and fresh towels
Grand Sangam Mahasnan
The most comprehensive Sangam experience with pind daan, extended Vedic rituals, and community sewa.
- Private decorated boat for the family
- Elaborate ritual snan with Vedic mantras
- Complete Sangam Mahasnaan vidhi by three pandits
- Pind daan for ancestors (if requested)
- Tarpan ritual for departed souls
- Ganga-Yamuna jal in silver-plated kalash
- Community prasad distribution at the ghat
- Complete HD video of the ceremony
- Personalised blessing certificate
The Puja Process
Every step of the ritual is performed with Vedic precision and devotion.
Boat Journey to the Confluence
Board a boat at the ghat and travel to the exact point where the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati meet. The distinct colours of the rivers are visible where they merge.
Sankalp at the Sangam
The pandit performs sankalp, declaring your name, gotra, and the sacred intention of the snan, invoking the blessings of all three rivers.
Ritual Snan (Holy Dip)
You take three dips in the sacred confluence while the pandit chants mantras. Each dip is dedicated to Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati respectively.
Puja & Offerings
After the snan, a puja is performed on the boat with flowers, deepak, and offerings to the rivers. Ganga jal is collected in a vessel for you to take home.
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Devotee Experiences
“My mother-in-law wanted to do the Triveni Sangam snan before she turned 80. We were anxious about her safety, but the team's arrangements were impeccable. They had a sturdy boat, a patient pandit, and even arranged a wheelchair at the ghat. Amma says it was the most fulfilling day of her life.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the snan area at the Sangam is shallow and the boatmen are experienced. Life jackets are available. You can choose to simply sprinkle the water on yourself rather than fully immersing if you prefer.
Yes, the Grand tier includes pind daan and tarpan rituals for departed ancestors. Prayagraj is considered one of the most auspicious locations for performing these last rites, especially during Pitru Paksha.
Yes, all tiers include access to clean changing rooms near the ghat. Fresh towels are provided. We recommend bringing a change of dry clothes in a waterproof bag.
Triveni Sangam Snan & Puja
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