8 Statesβ Religious Sites Digitized, 1 Lakh Volunteers to Contribute
Maharashtra/Nashik β February 10, 2025:
The Mahasangam Yatra, which began on January 23, 2025, in Delhi, has become a transformative journey that integrates Sanatan culture, faith, and modern technology. Organized by the International Mandir Prabandhak Parishad (IMPC) and supported by the Bhagwa App, this monumental pilgrimage spans Indiaβs sacred geography, digitizing its temples while fostering a connection between tradition and technology.
As the yatra covers Indiaβs most revered pilgrimage sites, it has captured the hearts of millions, drawing devotees from diverse walks of life. With an ambitious goal to modernize temple management, promote spiritual tourism, and engage Indiaβs youth in Sanatan traditions, the Mahasangam Yatra represents a pledge to preserve and amplify the rich cultural heritage of the nation.
Bridging Ancient Temples with the Digital Era
The IMPCβs mission includes digitally empowering temples to enhance their global visibility and simplify the devotional experience. By integrating ancient traditions with modern tools, this initiative facilitates seamless access to religious services.
- Digital Pooja and Abhishek: Devotees can now book poojas and rituals online, bypassing long queues while retaining the sanctity of these spiritual acts.
- E-Commerce for Vendors: Temple-side pooja material vendors are joining an online marketplace, expanding their reach and generating greater income.
- Priest Empowerment: Priests can extend their services digitally, connecting with a broader audience while maintaining traditional practices.
This forward-looking approach promotes digital tourism while ensuring that the timeless essence of spirituality remains intact. By modernizing temple operations, the Mahasangam Yatra envisions Indiaβs spiritual heritage reaching a global audience.
The Yatraβs Purpose and Progress
The Mahasangam Yatra is a 17-day spiritual odyssey designed to foster spiritual consciousness, bridge generational gaps, and emphasize the scientific foundations of Dharma.
Key Highlights of the Journey:
- The yatra began at the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, with a sacred dip at the Triveni Sangam to mark its commencement.
- Pilgrims visited the Kashi Vishwanath Dham, followed by sites like Baba Baidyanath Dham (Jharkhand), Lingaraj Temple (Odisha), Srisailam Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga, and Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga (Tamil Nadu).
- En route, prayers and rituals at rivers like the Tungabhadra enchanted pilgrims with their profound spiritual significance.
The journey continues through temples in Vadodara, Somnath, Dwarka, Ujjain, and more before its grand conclusion in Delhi on February 21, 2025. Over 10,000 kilometers have been covered, bringing together millions of devotees in a collective celebration of faith.
1 Lakh Volunteers: Guardians of Sanatan Sanctity
Central to the Mahasangam Yatra is its ambitious volunteer campaign, with 1 lakh individuals committing to temple cleanliness, organization, and environmental sustainability.
- Cleanliness Drives: Volunteers ensure temple premises remain spotless and spiritually uplifting.
- Eco-Conservation: Waste management initiatives and afforestation efforts are enhancing greenery around temples.
- Cultural Ambassadors: These volunteers uphold the sacredness of religious spaces while promoting Indiaβs spiritual identity to the world.
This initiative not only preserves the sanctity of temples but also creates a welcoming, divine atmosphere for all devotees.
Youth Engagement and Academic Collaboration
IMPC has actively involved students from engineering, MBA, and other disciplines in the modernization of temple management. From digital aarti systems to online donations and live darshan, these young minds are integrating technology into religious traditions, making temples more accessible to todayβs digital-savvy generation.
Through this collaborative effort, the Mahasangam Yatra bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary innovation, fostering a progressive yet rooted spiritual ethos.
108 Trishul Poojan and Ritual Grandeur
One of the most spiritually invigorating aspects of the Mahasangam Yatra is the performance of special rituals such as Trishul Poojan, Ganga Jal Abhishek, and grand Vedic aartis.
These ceremonies amplify the spiritual energy of the journey, leaving participants deeply moved and connected to the divine. The Bhagwa App, through live-streaming, brings these sacred moments to devotees worldwide, ensuring no one is left untouched by the grandeur of the yatra.
IMPCβs Leadership Vision
Under the dynamic leadership of Deep Sihag Sesai (National General Secretary of IMPC and Chairman of AVPL International) and Rajesh Yadav (National Executive President of IMPC), the Mahasangam Yatra serves as both a spiritual pilgrimage and a cultural revival movement.
Leadership Insights:
- Deep Sihag Sesai:
βThis is more than a yatraβitβs a revolution to restore and modernize Sanatan heritage while engaging youth in its magnificence.β - Rajesh Yadav:
βOur aim is to strengthen Indiaβs spiritual identity through the modernization of temples and digital empowerment, ensuring that every devotee experiences the divinity they seek.β
About the Bhagwa App
The Bhagwa App is a cutting-edge platform designed to connect Indiaβs youth with its spiritual and cultural legacy. It facilitates:
- Registration for poojas and rituals.
- Recruitment of Hindu volunteers (Yatra Saarthis) for temple management.
- The creation of structured teams to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of religious sites.
By empowering devotees and temples alike, the Bhagwa App fosters a harmonious blend of tradition and technology.
IMPCβs Broader Mission
The International Mandir Prabandhak Parishad (IMPC) is at the forefront of reviving Indiaβs spiritual and cultural heritage. Its initiatives align with global sustainability goals, focusing on:
- Heritage Conservation: Restoring temples to their former glory.
- Social Prosperity: Promoting skill development, women empowerment, and child welfare.
- Environmental Sustainability: Installing renewable energy solutions in temple premises.
Through these efforts, IMPC seeks to establish temples as hubs of cultural, spiritual, and social transformation.
A Journey Towards Sanatan Revival
The Mahasangam Yatra represents a unified pledge to restore and rejuvenate Indiaβs Sanatan culture. It serves as a beacon of faith, bridging ancient traditions with modern innovations, and uniting millions in devotion.

As the yatra progresses, the divine resonance of Har Har Mahadev! continues to echo across India, illuminating the path toward a spiritually enriched and globally recognized Sanatan heritage.
Har Har Mahadev! π©
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