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The Kumbh is also attracting foreigners, from South Korean YouTubers to Japanese tourists eager to gain a deeper understanding of the traditions. Valeria, who is from Italy, described the spiritual atmosphere of the Kumbh as “amazing and exciting”. However, she and her husband Mikhail did not take a dip in the holy waters because of the cold weather. Valeria's husband Mikhail joked, “My wife threatened me that if I took a dip in the Sangam, she would leave me, because the water is so cold!” The couple said they would try to come to the Kumbh once again when the cold subsides.

Baba who came from America said a big thing

Michael, a former US Army officer who is now known as Baba Mokshapuri, said, "I was a simple man who had his own family and career. But I realised that nothing is permanent in life and I set out in search of salvation. I dedicated my life to the propagation of Sanatan Dharma. This is my first Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. The spiritual feeling here is extraordinary and unmatched."

People from many countries have arrived at Maha Kumbh, everyone shared their experiences

Christina from Spain was surprised to see the grandeur of the Maha Kumbh. She said, "This is a wonderful moment. I am witnessing such a grand and supernatural event for the first time."

Julie, a foreign visitor, said that she felt a strange spiritual peace after taking a dip in the confluence. She told PTI Video, “I feel grateful to have got the opportunity to take a dip in the holy water. I cannot describe in words the feeling of completeness that has arisen in me.”

Shiku, a yoga practitioner from Brazil, who has come to Maha Kumbh for the first time, said that the search for 'moksha' is the purpose of his journey. He said, "India is the spiritual heart of the world and this time the rare combination of planets after 144 years makes Maha Kumbh even more special. I feel very lucky to be here. Jai Shri Ram."

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