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Who is Naga Sadhu Digambar Ajay Giri? 11 thousand Rudraksha beads and ashes on the body became the center of attraction in Magh Mela

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In the month of Magh, thousands of saints and sages reach Prayagraj and also perform Kalpavas. This time, Naga Sadhus have arrived at Magh Mela wearing 11 thousand Rudraksh beads and ashes on their bodies, who are engrossed in meditation while staying there. To assume this form, he donated his body and then started on the path of becoming a saint.

After the Mahakumbh of 2025, Magh Mela has emerged as the biggest fair of the year, where thousands of devotees are arriving every day to take a dip of faith. A new form of faith is also being seen on the Sangam banks of Magh Mela. Crowds of sadhus and saints are seen taking bath on the banks and engrossed in rituals, while some ascetics are also seen who have become a part of the Magh Mela to attain Lord Shiva through their rigorous penance. It is said that Magh Mela is not just a festival of bathing, but an opportunity to sacrifice ego, be in the company of saints and sages, purify oneself and change the direction of life. Let us know about the Naga Sadhu who wore a rosary of 11 thousand Rudraksh and applied ashes on his body and the importance of the month of Magh…

We are talking about a Naga Sadhu wearing a rosary of 11,000 Rudraksh, who is Digambara Ajay Giri of Niranjani Panchayati Akhara. In the Magh Mela, he was seen wearing long Rudraksha beads from head to neck. He told that I mostly live in Kedarnath and Varanasi is the place where Lord Shiva had incarnated. Kashi is the city where salvation is attained, and it is believed that those who die here attain salvation. During Magh Mela, devotees from all regions across the country gather to listen to bhajans, sing and participate in spiritual practices.

Talking about the rosary of 11,000 Rudraksha, Digambar Ajay Giri told that he had taken Sannyasa 26 years ago and had started wearing 11,000 Rudraksha just a few years ago. It is also mentioned in Shiva Purana that the one who wears a rosary of 11,000 Rudraksha is very dear to Shiva. To assume this form, he donated his body and then started on the path of becoming a saint.

Regarding Rami Bhasma on the body, the Sadhu said that Bhasma is dear to Shiva and both Rudraksh and Bhasma are essential to attain Lord Shiva. Bhasma always reminds that birth and death are the biggest truth of life. Naga Sadhu and Aghori Baba remain the center of attraction for the devotees in Magh Mela.

Magh Mela is a very sacred and sacred festival of the Sanatan tradition of India, which is mainly organized in Prayagraj (Triveni Sangam) throughout the month of Magh. It is also called the great festival of Kalpavas. In the month of Magh (from Paush Purnima to Magh Purnima), lakhs of devotees take bath, donate, chant, do penance and fast at the confluence of Ganga-Yamuna-Saraswati, the same spiritual event is called Magh Mela. In Padmapuran and Matsyapuran, Magh Snan has been said to be as fruitful as Sahasra Ashwamedha Yagya.

According to the scriptures, bathing in the Ganga in the morning during Brahma Muhurta in the month of Magh destroys the sins of many births and paves the way for salvation. Kalpavas is also observed in this month and many rules are followed on this day. During Kalpavas, restrained life, sleeping on the ground, eating sattvik food at one time, celibacy and chanting the name of Vishnu are practiced. It has been said that the result of Kalpavas in one month of Magh is equivalent to several years of penance.

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