Magh Mela: 11,000 black trishuls to be installed against terrorism; Rudraksha Baba takes vow

Approximately 33,000 lamps will be lit daily. This number will increase on auspicious days.

Post Published By: Sujata Biswal
Updated : 7 January 2026, 11:14 AM IST
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Prayagraj: Rudraksha Baba, also known as Shivyogi Abhay Chaitanya Brahmachari Mauni Maharaj, who is always a center of attraction at the Magh and Kumbh Melas due to his unique attire, has arrived this time with a vow to eradicate terrorism.

During the rituals at his camp, he will install 11,000 black trishuls (tridents) for the destruction of terrorism.

Not only that, his 11 vows also include the chanting of 125.1 million Mahamantras and the lighting of 1.125 million lamps.

Approximately 33,000 lamps will be lit daily. This number will increase on auspicious days.

Shivyogi Mauni Maharaj, the head of Paramhans Seva Ashram, Babuganj Sagra Gauriganj, Amethi, who arrived at the fair, performed the Bhoomi Pujan (groundbreaking ceremony) of his camp on the Sangam Lower Road on Monday.

He spoke about the various vowed rituals that will be performed until the Mahashivratri bathing festival on February 15th.

Shivyogi Mauni Maharaj says that he will begin his vowed rituals from the Makar Sankranti festival for national security and the construction of grand temples in Kashi and Mathura.

11-Foot Tall Shivling to be Made from 55.1 Million Rudrakshas
Shivyogi Mauni Baba says that he has also taken a vow to construct an 11-foot tall Shivling of Lord Shiva from Rudrakshas at the camp.

This Shivling will be made from 55.1 million Rudrakshas. In front of the Shivling, he will perform rituals for 11 vows, including national security, the destruction of terrorism, the construction of a Hindu nation, the construction of grand temples in Kashi and Mathura, the end of female feticide, and making the Ganges river clean and pure.

There is also a vow for peace and tranquility in the country and the destruction of terrorism. The vowed rituals will also include the chanting of 125.1 million Mahamantras. 1.125 million lamps will be lit. 101 quintals of sacrificial offerings will be offered in the Havan Kund (sacrificial fire pit).

Mouni Maharaj wears 33,000 rudraksha beads for the protection of nature, the environment, human life, and the nation.

Mouni Maharaj wears approximately 33,000 rudraksha beads on his body, weighing between 42 and 43 kilograms. The Maharaj remains a center of attraction for people at the fair due to his unique attire.

Wherever he goes at the fair, crowds of people surround him. People take photos and selfies with Mouni Baba.

The Baba says that the message of saving nature, saving the environment, saving the nation, and protecting human life will be spread from this fair.

 

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 7 January 2026, 11:14 AM IST

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