Kumbh Mela 2025 Sangam SNAN – Foreign devotees injured in the accident, the doctors of Kanpur came to know, then the water of the Sangam was called in the hospital – Injured Foreign Devotees MisSed Mahakumbh Kanpur Hospital Aranges Sangam Bath Lcla

Some devotees from London became unfortunate with the intention of bathing in Mahakumbh (Kumbh Mela 2025 SANANA). After this, he was admitted to the hospital in Kanpur. When the doctors in the hospital came to know that these people had come from abroad and were going to Kumbh, the doctor respected his spirit and ordered the holy water of Sangam and made the devotees bathe in the Triveni.
According to the information, SK Das and his family living in London were going through the Delhi-Kolkata highway for Prayagraj Kumbh on 16 February. Meanwhile, on the way, his traveler vehicle became a horrific accident in Maharajpur area of Kanpur, in which 10 people were injured. Four women were also included in the injured. All the injured were admitted to Halat Hospital, Medical College, Kanpur.
The hospital administration treated the injured. All the injured Kumbh were disappointed at not being able to bathe. When Dr. Sanjay Kala, Principal of the Medical College, got information about this, he made him find out from his staff about which Sangam had taken bath and who has the holy water of the confluence. During this time it was found that staff nurse Archana Pandey came to bathe in Kumbh. He had water from Sangam. After this, the hospital administration made all NRI devotees bathe in the Triveni with holy water. Everyone looked happy with this.
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SK Das, who was injured in the accident, said that we had come from the UK to bathe Kumbh, but unfortunately became victims of the accident. The doctors not only treated us better, but also took care of our faith and fulfilled our wishes for the confluence bath. We are very grateful to him.
Medical College Principal Dr. Sanjay Kala said that even though these NRIs live abroad, Indian faith and rites are inhabited in their hearts. Due to the incident, he could not take a Sangam bath, so we honored him by providing holy water of Sangam. At present, five injured have been discharged, while the rest of the seriously injured patients are still undergoing treatment. In the hospital itself, his faith was honored by giving him the virtuous benefits of Sangam bath.