Trimohini Sangam Explained

Trimohini Sangam is a confluence of rivers located near Kursela village in Katihar district, Bihar state, India. There the river Koshi meets with the Ganges, with which a small stream of Kalbalia river originates. Trimohini Sangam is one of the 12 banks on which the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed on 12 February 1948.

In order to develop this place as a tourist destination, the Bihar State Tourism Department approved a plan of Rs 3.50 crore in the 2017-18 financial year.

Attractions

This area has been named as Sunder Nagar by Sangam Baba for the coast. The construction of a temple has been started for the establishment of Raneshwar Kamna Linga near this site.

Mahatma Gandhi's Samadhi Sthal

After the death of Mahatma Gandhi, his ashes were immersed on 12 February 1948 at Trimohini Sangam beach, along with 12 other Sangam beaches of the country. An agricultural fair used to be held at the beach every year to commemorate it.

Proposed tourism development plan

In January 2021, a development plan was proposed to build a cafeteria, pathway, parking lot, entrance, and water supply in the area. The estimated time to completion was two years.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trimuhani Sangam Beach throngs of devotees. . Dainik Jagran. en. 2021-06-13.
  2. Web site: Ganga Maiya established at the Trimohini Sangam site of Kursela. Public App. en. 2021-11-19.
  3. Web site: Sitaram Yagya at Ganga-Kosi Sangam site. live hindustan. en. 2022-01-22.
  4. News: पर्यटन स्थल के रूप में बनेगा त्रिमुहानी गंगा-कोसी संगम तट. Trimuhani Ganga-Kosi Sangam beach to be built as a tourist destination. Dainik Bhaskar . hi. 2022-01-22.