The confluence of the Yamuna River and the Ganges River, also known as the Sangam, is a significant and sacred location in India. It takes place in the city of Allahabad, which is now officially known as Prayagraj. Prayagraj is located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
At the Sangam in Prayagraj, the Yamuna River, which flows down from the Himalayas, merges with the Ganges River, creating a sacred and culturally important meeting point. The confluence is a major pilgrimage site and is particularly significant during the Kumbh Mela, a massive Hindu festival that takes place every 12 years and attracts millions of devotees from all over India and the world.
This confluence of two holy rivers is considered spiritually important in Hinduism, and taking a bath at the Sangam is believed to cleanse one's sins and lead to spiritual purification.
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