💨 Abstract
A subscriber shares a fictional account of their experience planning to visit the world's largest religious congregation, the Mahakumbh, at Prayagraj. Despite the high expenses, they were swayed by the idea of a holy dip in the Ganges to cleanse sins. However, a series of events, including a maid's husband requiring hospitalization and an NGO's appeal for donations, made them question the validity of their actions.
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