Ritesh Agarwal, founder and CEO of Oyo Rooms and Shark Tank India Judge, recently visited the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj of the Uttar Pradesh. Agarwal shared a short video with his son Aryan of the Mega event and also recalled when he visited Kumbh Mela over 20 years ago.
In this video, Agarwal can be seen putting on a brown Kurta and white pajamas.
By sharing the video, he wrote: “Standing to Mahakumbh with Ary for the first time, I was overwhelmed by a flood of memories of my own first visit. I remember so small, but part of something bigger .
His visit to Prayagraj with his son seduced Internet users, social media users calling him “humble” and “earth on”.
“Sir, why down to term (sic)?” A user wrote. “Your baby is so adorable … Kitna Pyaara Hai and you are such a humble person (sic),” said another user.
“Like a father like a calm and humble son. May God give you all health and prosperity to you and your SIR family (sic),” said a third user.
“You are very earth-to-earth and a very good person, sir, remains the same forever. You are so simple and earth on (sic),” said a fourth user.
The 45 -day Maha Kumbh will end today on the occasion of Shivratri with the last drop in Sangam Triveni – the meeting point of the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati – Rivers in Prayagraj. So far, around 63.36 people have taken the holy dive at the confluence in Prayagraj.
The government has taken measures for effective crowd management, improved sanitation and adequate medical facilities. Developed arrangements have also been made to ensure a smooth movement of vehicle.
Indian railways also manage more than 350 additional trains from Prayagraj to facilitate the return of pilgrims after the last Snan. During the Mauni Amavasya, around 360 special trains were deployed to send more than 20 Lakh passengers to their security destinations.