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Uttar Pradesh: In a moment of spiritual reflection, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, along with his son Anant Ambani, daughter-in-law Radhika Merchant, and other family members, took part in the grand Mahakumbh Mela, marking their visit to the largest religious gathering in the world. This sacred event, held at the Triveni Sangam – the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers – holds immense significance for millions of devotees from across the globe.
After taking the holy dip in the Triveni Sangam, both Anant and Radhika expressed their gratitude and joy. Anant Ambani, with a smile, said, “I feel very good after taking the holy dip. May God bless everyone with peace and prosperity.” Meanwhile, his wife, Radhika Merchant, was visibly moved by the experience. Wearing traditional attire, she described the moment as “magical,” sharing her heartfelt gratitude with a beaming smile. “It was magical. Thank you,” Radhika said, capturing the essence of the moment for her followers.
The Ambanis' visit to the Mahakumbh Mela was a reflection of their deep-rooted spiritual values. They were not alone in this sacred journey. Mukesh Ambani, accompanied by his mother Kokilaben, sons Akash and Anant, daughters-in-law Shloka and Radhika, as well as his grandchildren, Prithvi and Veda, all participated in the holy ritual together. The family’s collective presence at the Mela created an air of unity, joy, and devotion, with every member participating in the sacred dip.
The Ambani family’s visit to the Mela was made even more special with their participation in a Ganga Puja led by Swami Kailashanand Giri ji Maharaj of Niranjani Akhara. The family also had the honor of meeting Swami Chiddanand Saraswati Maharaj from Parmarth Niketan Ashram. After the rituals, the Ambanis expressed their generosity by distributing sweets and life jackets to the attendees, sharing their blessings with the gathered crowd.
Mukesh Ambani’s visit was a reminder of the power of family, spirituality, and giving back to the community. This pilgrimage, marked by profound rituals and sacred blessings, left an indelible mark on all those who witnessed it.