During the maha Kumbh, about 8.5 crore people have swum in the sacred confluence thus far. Despite the maha Kumbh's restriction on Muslim entry, individuals continue to travel there to take dips. Sanatan-believing Sheikh Rafiq has also traveled from odisha to the maha Kumbh.
 
Up to 10 a.m. on Monday, almost 30 lakh devotees had swum in the Sangam. Over 8.5 crore individuals have swum in the sacred Sangam thus far. people are traveling to Kumbh because they believe in Sanatan. Even though Muslims are not allowed to enter maha Kumbh, individuals nonetheless go there and swim. Sanatan-believing Sheikh Rafiq has also traveled from odisha to maha Kumbh.
 

According to Sheikh Rafiq, I live in Orissa's Balasore district. At the tea shop, I used to hear about maha Kumbh every morning. I began to consider visiting because I could not stop hearing about its splendor. I arrived at maha Kumbh and spoke with the family. Rafiq said that since god is one, he is not frightened of anybody when these individuals claimed that Muslims could not visit maha Kumbh. I consider myself lucky to have arrived here.
 

Rafiq said that he is receiving the saints' blessings. For the past three days, he has been taking baths in Triveni. I purchased and wore a Rudraksha beaded necklace after seeing it around the necks of others. I'll remain a day or two longer and then depart. I have spent the previous three days sitting here because I have found joy in it. Sheikh Rafiq resides with his two daughters and wife. Since the daughter is still a baby, the cold prevented him from bringing the entire family. cm Yogi has appropriately made all the arrangements. For the past three days, I have been swimming in Sangam.
 

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