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Kumbh Mela Prayagraj

 Kumbh Mela Prayagraj is celebrated at four pilgrimage sites along the Kumbh Mela River: Prayag (the mythological confluence of the Saraswati and Ganga-Yamuna rivers), Haridwar (Ganga), Nashik (Godavari) and Ujjain (Shipra). The festival is marked by a ritual immersion in water, but it is also a celebration of community trade with many religious speeches.
Kumbh Mela Prayagraj
Kumbh Mela Prayagraj


 The Magh Mela is an important annual Hindu ritual that takes place on the banks of the Sangam( Yamuna, Ganga and Saraswati). Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Uttar Pradesh. In 2020, the Magh Mela starts from 10 January and ends on 21 February. The Magh Mela is also known as Mini Kumbh Mela and is celebrated in the month of Magha which is celebrated in North India according to the traditional Hindu calendar.

 Auspicious rituals involve the ritual of taking a holy bath (bath) at the confluence. It should be noted here that the Magh Mela is not limited to the month of Magha and the important bathing dates extend to a period of 45 days.

KUMBHS History


 According to medieval Hindu mythology, the basic mantra of the festival can be found in the ancient legend of the sea. . "Vishnu was carrying a Kumbha (pot) of Amrit (nectar) when a fight took place and four fell apart. They fell to the ground in the four pilgrimages of Prayag, Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain. The shrine is a place where devotees You can attain Moksha. The event is celebrated every three years by the Kumbh Mela, which is celebrated in turn at each tirtha; Sangam is known as Tirtharaj, the "King of Tirthas" and Here Kumbh is celebrated once every twelve years, which is the largest and most sacred.

 Maha Kumbh Mela


 Maha Kumbh Mela is the largest religious congregation in India, which is attended by millions of people. With the creation of a municipality, the cabin is marked with cabins, platforms, civic amenities, administrative and security measures. This government, local authorities Issues and is unethical held by police.

Fair is especially known for the presence of an extraordinary diversity of religious ascetic, sages and monks - forests, attracted by places remote hideout in the mountains and caves. Once astrologers have determined the right time to bathe or perform Kumbha Yoga, the first to reach the water is the legacy of the Naga Sadhus or Naga Babas, who cover their naked bodies with ashes and in their long-lasting herds Wear hair.

 The monks, who see themselves as the guardians of the faith, arrive at the confluence at the scheduled time with all the pomp of a cargo army. The most recent Mahakumbh Mela was held in 2013 and is expected to be held by 2025.

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