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Simhastha Ujjain — Second Shahi Snan (Vaishakh Amavasya)

Sunday, April 23, 2028 · 730 days away

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Event overview

Second royal bath on Vaishakh Amavasya.

Date
2028-04-23
Country / jurisdiction
India
Region
India
Category
Religious
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

Second shahi snan of Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2028 at Ujjain, scheduled for 23 April 2028 on Vaishakh Amavasya. Pilgrims and akharas will converge on the Shipra's ghats from before dawn, with the Juna, Niranjani and Mahanirvani akharas leading the ceremonial bath order.

Background

Vaishakh Amavasya — the new moon of the Hindu month Vaishakha — carries strong spiritual weight in the Simhastha cycle. In 2028 it falls on 23 April. The Ujjain Simhastha uses three shahi snans to pace the 62-day mela: Chaitra Purnima on 9 April, Vaishakh Amavasya on 23 April and Vaishakh Purnima on 8 May. Crowd-management data from the 2016 Ujjain edition suggested a middle-bath dip in peak attendance compared with the opening and closing snans, but 2028 planning assumes sustained high crowds given national-level media attention.

The Madhya Pradesh government's Simhastha 2028 budget — exceeding ₹15,000 crore — covers Shipra-river rejuvenation, the Ujjain ring road, ghat expansion, tent-city sectors, power, water, sanitation and healthcare. Central ministries contribute Indian Railways Kumbh-special trains and a dedicated Indian Meteorological Department forecasting cell. The Akhara Parishad coordinates the procession order, with the Juna Akhara historically taking the lead. The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of India's 12 jyotirlingas, is accessible via dedicated pilgrim corridors during shahi snan windows. Tent city sectors stretch across roughly 3,200 hectares on both banks of the Shipra, subdivided into about 30 administrative sectors, each served by its own medical post and sanitation block. More than 55,000 police and paramilitary personnel are expected to be deployed across the 62-day window, with numbers rising on shahi snan days.

Why the date matters

23 April 2028 is the astrologically fixed Vaishakh Amavasya, a new-moon auspicious date for ancestral rites and ritual bathing. It sits at the midpoint of the Simhastha calendar, acting as a stress test for state logistics between the opening and closing shahi snans. A clean operational delivery on this date validates the overall crowd-management plan and sustains state tourism revenue. Amavasya tithis across earlier Kumbh editions — the Mauni Amavasya at Prayagraj's 2025 Maha Kumbh, for example — have historically recorded the highest single-day bather counts of a given mela, and Ujjain's mid-cycle Amavasya inherits the same logistical pressure.

What to watch for

  • Akhara procession order and any disputes over march precedence.
  • Real-time crowd counts from Mela Authority command centres.
  • Shipra water flow and quality data from the MP Pollution Control Board.
  • Indian Railways pilgrim-train arrivals and platform management at Ujjain Junction.
  • Weather advisories given April heat peaks on the Malwa plateau.
  • Medical incident counts from ghat-side first-aid stations.
  • VIP visits, including the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Union ministers.
  • Drone and AI-surveillance feeds from the Ujjain integrated command centre.
  • Shipra-Narmada link operation status to sustain river flow at peak hours.

Historical context

The modern shahi snan procession order was codified by the Akhara Parishad after the 1954 Prayag Kumbh stampede, which killed an estimated 800 pilgrims and forced a formal hierarchy. Ujjain's 2016 Simhastha recorded 7.5 crore visitor-entries over 47 days with no large-scale stampede, a benchmark that 2028 planners are trying to preserve as expected volumes scale. Akhara camps at Ujjain follow a traditional zoning established during the colonial-era census notifications of the Simhastha, with the Juna Akhara occupying the downstream-most cluster and Shaiva akharas preceding Vaishnava sampradayas on bath day.

Related events to track

The bath follows the first shahi snan on 9 April and precedes the third shahi snan on 8 May, within the broader Simhastha Kumbh Mela Ujjain 2028.

FAQ

When exactly is the second shahi snan? 23 April 2028, Vaishakh Amavasya. Procession movement typically begins in the pre-dawn hours, with peak bathing windows through the morning.

Is it confirmed or expected? Confirmed through the Ujjain Mela Authority's published calendar and aligned with the Hindu astrological calculation of Amavasya tithis for April 2028.

Who is responsible for the shahi snan? The Ujjain Mela Authority and the All India Akhara Parishad, with Madhya Pradesh Police handling security and the National Disaster Response Force assisting on river-rescue duties.

Where can I read the official announcement? simhastha.org.in's official dates page and the Madhya Pradesh tourism portal carry the authoritative schedule, with the state's Public Relations Department issuing day-of bulletins.

Source

https://simhastha.org.in/simhastha-2028-official-dates-major-events-ujjain-schedule

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