Mixing with the multitude, Shah later asserted the BJP-led NDA government was committed to strengthening the culture and tradition of India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also scheduled to attend an event in the city on Saturday, while RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will be here tomorrow, underlining the Hindutva outfits' all out attempts to expand their base during the sacred religious congregation.
He felicitated them and then went to another event where he honoured the heads of various Hindu akharas.
"I and my party workers seek your blessings so that the government under Narendra Modi goes on to make India the 'vishwa guru' (world leader)," he said, batting for social harmony and development.
Also Read
Shah also noted that today was the birth anniversary of Adi Shankaracharya, who was credited with unifying various streams of Hinduism.
Prior to the 'Snan', the BJP chief, accompanied by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and others, took part in a "samagam" (meeting) at Valmiki Dham which was attended among others by Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad head Narendra Giri, Juna Akhara Peeth's head Awdheshanand and Valmiki Dham's Peethadheeshwar Umesh Nath.
"BJP is the only party which believes in strengthening the country's culture and fostering the motto of world as one abode, one family (Vasudhaiva kutumbakam)," Shah told reporters.
"It (snan) holds more significance as today is the jayanti of Shankracharya, who treaded the path of unifying the main streams of thoughts in Hindu religion at a young age of 32," he said.
They said they were under a "wrong" impression that the bath was confined to Shah and the Dalits. After coming to know that people from all castes will participate in it, they decided to join too.
Valmiki Dham's head Umesh Nath Maharaj appealed to
political parties and saints to propagate nationalism above caste, sect and community, a line of thought being vigorously and vociferously being pursued by BJP.
Earlier, the Shankaracharya of Dwarkapeeth Swaroopanand Saraswati and Akhil Bharatiya Akahara Parishad president Narendra Giri had deplored the move, saying the sadhus have no caste and all were free to take a holy dip during Kumbh.
With Narendra Modi and Amit Shah at the helm of affairs in the government and the party, BJP has made no bones about its attempts to broaden and consolidate its core Hindutva vote bank with the help of religious leaders and events.
Dalits, who have been mostly wary of embracing the Hindutva agenda, are being aggressively wooed by the party. BJP has of late vigrously promoted the legacy of Dalit icon B R Ambedkar as it believes that the disadvantaged commumity's support held the key to its future.
Terming 'Kumbh Snan' as an extraordinary event not only in India but the entire world, Shah said crores of worshippers and saints have been coming together for centuries at the same place and same time to take a holy dip without any invitation from anyone.
He said that massive facilities have been created with blessings from religious leaders. Kumbh also gives an opportunity to people to seek blessings of our revered saints and gurus, the BJP chief said.
"The BJP-led government is committed to strengthening the culture and tradition of the country. I also bow in front of all saints on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and pray for well being of all living beings and world at large," he said.
The BJP President's "Samrasta Snan" at Kumbh with Dalits is significant since it will give much needed confidence to the community, which has faced social boycott, ostracisation and untouchability for centuries, an official statement said.
The party is committed to eradication of these social ills and bring Dalits into the mainstream, it said.
In the run up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, 'Social Justice and Empowerment' for weaker sections was one of the key poll planks of BJP.