The 'snan' (dip), which began at 7:44 am, will take place for another 16 hours, the head priest of Kapil Muni temple Mahant Gyandas said.
A South 24 Parganas district official said one pilgrim died of cardiac arrest after the 'snan' while another died of injury after his bus collided with another, on way to the Sagar islands, at Buldubi near Kachuberia.
Eighty-two persons were injured in the collision and some of them were hospitalised, the official added.
Of these 10 deaths, nine (six women and three men) accounted for ailments like cardiac arrest, the official said.
The congregation at Gangasagar, an island near the confluence of Ganga and the sea, represented a mini-India, with people from different states as well as Europeans and some from Nepal having assembled.
Gyandas said he had a telephonic conversation with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today and claimed the CM proposed a bigger mela called 'Moksha' (salvation) Gangasagar Mela next year where religious heads from different parts of India will attend.
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