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Lakhs take dip in Yamuna on third and last shahi snan day in Vrindavan Kumbh
Lakhs take dip in Yamuna on third and last shahi snan day in Vrindavan Kumbh
Lakhs of people took bath at various stretches of the Yamuna river amid a heavy security arrangement with police and security on the third and last day for the ‘shahi snan’ in the Vrindavan Kumbh in Mathura.
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UPDATED: March 14, 2021 08:08 IST
While divers patrolled the river in motorboats, drones hovered over the river to keep an eye over the bathing crowd as part of the security arrangement. (Photo: PTI)
Lakhs of people, including Uttar Pradesh minister Srikant Sharma, took holy dips in the Yamuna on Saturday, the third and last day for the ‘shahi snan’ in the Vrindavan Kumbh in Mathura.