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Simhastha Ujjain — First Shahi Snan (Chaitra Purnima)
Event overview
First royal bath of the 2028 Ujjain Simhastha on Chaitra Purnima.
First shahi snan — royal bath — of the Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2028 at Ujjain. The bath is scheduled for 9 April 2028, coinciding with Chaitra Purnima. Akhara processions will lead pilgrims in a ceremonial march to the Shipra's Ramghat, Datta Akhara Ghat and Triveni ghat, with the Juna Akhara traditionally taking precedence.
Shahi snans mark the peak auspicious bathing days of a Kumbh Mela and follow an established hierarchy set by the All India Akhara Parishad. At Ujjain's 2028 Simhastha, three shahi snan days are scheduled — Chaitra Purnima (9 April), Vaishakh Amavasya (23 April) and Vaishakh Purnima (8 May). The Juna Akhara, Niranjani Akhara, Mahanirvani Akhara, Atal Akhara, Ahwan Akhara and Avahan Akhara move in a fixed order, each led by its mahamandaleshwars and nagas.
Chaitra Purnima, the full-moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra, is associated with Hanuman Jayanti and with Mesha Sankranti (14 April) — reinforcing its spiritual weight. The Shipra river at Ujjain rises from the Vindhyan plateau and flows through the historical core of the city, past the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. State authorities have widened 14 km of ghats and added pontoon bridges and barricades in preparation for the 2028 peak-day crowds. Police deployment crosses state lines, with Madhya Pradesh drawing on Central Armed Police Forces for crowd security. The 2016 Simhastha's first shahi snan drew more than 5 crore pilgrims; 2028 is expected to exceed that. Thirteen akharas are recognised by the Akhara Parishad across the Shaiva, Vaishnava and Udasin traditions; of these, the seven Shaiva akharas traditionally bathe first at Ujjain, a convention that reflects Ujjain's identity as a Shaiva centre anchored by the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga.
9 April 2028 is the astrologically determined Chaitra Purnima, the first peak of the 2028 Simhastha. The date concentrates the heaviest crowd pressure on Ujjain's ghats, transport network and water supply. Missing the bath carries religious significance for many pilgrims, so state planning must deliver infrastructure and safety without slippage. The date also sets the operational template for the two shahi snans that follow. The Hindu calendar's tithi calculation places Chaitra Purnima on the day following the full-moon reaching, and leap-adhika-masa adjustments in the Vikram Samvat calendar prevent the date from drifting outside the April window that astrologers fixed for Ujjain's Simhastha cycle.
The first shahi snan at Ujjain has been the ceremonial opening of the Simhastha since at least the early Maratha era, when Shinde administrators formalised zoning along the Shipra. The 2004 Simhastha saw a major overhaul of ghat and sanitation infrastructure; 2016 introduced integrated command-and-control and became the benchmark for crowd throughput on opening day. The shahi snan's procession etiquette — the order of akharas, the distance between mahamandaleshwars, the time allocated to each camp's bathing — was codified after repeated revisions by the Akhara Parishad, with the most recent formal review occurring ahead of the Prayagraj 2025 Maha Kumbh and expected to inform the Ujjain 2028 sequence.
The bath is the first of three, followed by the second shahi snan and third shahi snan, all within the broader Simhastha Kumbh Mela Ujjain 2028 framework.
When exactly is the first shahi snan? 9 April 2028, Chaitra Purnima. Akhara processions typically begin in the pre-dawn hours, with the bathing window peaking between 04:00 and 09:00 IST.
Is it confirmed or expected? Confirmed; the date is fixed by the Hindu astrological calendar and acknowledged on simhastha.org.in, with consecutive Chaitra Purnima tithis cross-verified by the Akhara Parishad.
Who is responsible for the shahi snan? The Ujjain Mela Authority and the akharas, coordinating with Madhya Pradesh Police, the NDRF and the state health department for medical cover.
Where can I read the official announcement? simhastha.org.in, Madhya Pradesh tourism portals and the Akhara Parishad notifications, supplemented by daily bulletins from the Ujjain District Information Office during the mela window.
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