Thousands of Naga Babas, the ash-smeared naked holy men – alongside seers and hundreds of thousands of others – took a collective ceremonial dip in the sacred Ganges river on Monday in India’s Haridwar city, despite social distancing regulations.
For the Hindu “Kumbh Mela” festival, bathing in the river is an important ritual, which is why massive crowds gathered on its banks. The majority of people weren't wearing masks.
Around 1.7 million people are estimated to have congregated to celebrate the festival as the COVID pandemic grips India.
‘Shahi Snan’ (Royal Bath)
It's believed that the water from the river turns into purifying nectar, allowing devotees to cleanse their souls as they take a bath and seek salvation.
While 11 March marked the first "Shahi Snan" (royal bath), 12 April marked the second, while the third cleansing is set for 14 April. The final festive bath is scheduled for 27 April.
Kumbh Mela happens every 12 years in one four holy cities of Prayagraj (previously called Allahabad), Haridwar, Nasik, and Ujjain.
Indian media reported an estimated about 1.7 million people participated in Monday's "Shahi Snan" event.
Sea of Devotees in Haridwar
Videos and photos of the heavily crowded banks of the Ganges from Haridwar, the city located in India’s Uttarakhand state, are flooding social media, showing little concern for COVID-19 protocols.
People can be seen jostling for space and shoving each other in the huge crowds. India has reported 168,912 positive COVID cases on Monday, meaning its surpassed Brazil to become the second-most affected country globally by the virus. The overall count reached 13.5 million, overtaking Brazil's 13.4 million cases. India is now only behind the United States, which has reported more than 31 million cases.
The number of deaths in the last 24 hours – 904 – was the highest since 18 October in India, taking the total figure to 170,179, official data shows.
Struggling to Maintain Safety Norms: State Officials
Officials in Haridwar told the media that they are struggling to impose safety measures due to the huge crowds..
"The crowd here is surging...the police are continuously appealing to people to maintain social distancing," police official Sanjay Gunjyal told reporters.