प्रयागराज tirtharaj — king of tirthas

Prayagraj — where three rivers keep one promise

The green Yamuna, the pale Ganga, and the unseen Saraswati meet at one point on earth. One snan at the Sangam, the shastras say, washes lifetimes.

त्रिवेणी संगम the threefold confluence

Stand at the point where rivers become one

From the boat you can see it with your own eyes: the Yamuna arrives dark and green, the Ganga pale with Himalayan silt, and the line where they meet wavers like a living thing. Somewhere beneath, tradition says, flows the Saraswati — unseen, but present, like everything else this place asks you to take on faith.

SRAVAN arranges your Sangam snan with a pandit in the boat beside you, performs tarpan for ancestors at the right ghats, and — when the Kumbh or Magh Mela gathers — plans your days months ahead so the world's largest gathering feels, for you, intimate.

दर्शन sacred sites & rituals

What we arrange in Prayagraj

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Sangam snan

त्रिवेणी स्नान

A private boat to the confluence, a pandit to speak the sankalp, and the snan itself — gently assisted for elders.

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Tarpan & shraddh

पितृ तर्पण

Rites for ancestors performed at the prescribed ghats by scholar-pandits — every mantra explained, nothing rushed.

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Akshayavat & Patalpuri

अक्षयवट

The immortal banyan within the fort, and the underground temple beside it — survivors of every age of this city.

Bade Hanuman Ji

लेटे हनुमान मंदिर

The reclining Hanuman beside the fort — the temple the Ganga herself visits in flood, touching the deity's feet.

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Kumbh & Magh Mela

कुम्भ मेला

Festival-time pilgrimages planned far in advance — secure camps, guided snan days, and calm inside the crowd.

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Mankameshwar

मनकामेश्वर मंदिर

The Shiva temple on the Yamuna where wishes are whispered — a quiet evening darshan before the river breeze.

तीर्थराज awaits

One snan. Lifetimes lighter.

Tell us your dates and your sankalp — we'll shape your days at the Sangam with reverence.