World’s biggest religious festival begins in India (Maha-Kumbha-Mela)

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India is trained… By culture, by birth, the land of Bhāratavarṣa is puṇya-bhūmi. Still, you will find in Kumbha-mela many millions of people will come to take bath, to take a dip into the Ganges, because they think it is pious. So through the veins of Indians, the spiritual fluid is flowing. Unfortunately the leaders are misguiding them, and they are becoming atheists generally. It is very regretful situation.

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(BBC, 2025/01/12) Millions of people have taken a holy bath at the Hindu festival of Kumbh Mela (also known as Mahakumbh) – described as humanity’s biggest gathering – in northern India’s Prayagraj city on Monday.

The event – held once every 12 years – starts on Monday and over the next six weeks, the devout will bathe at Sangam – the confluence of India’s most sacred Ganges river with the Yamuna river and the mythical Saraswati.

Hindus believe that taking a dip in the sacred river will cleanse them of sins, purify their soul and liberate them from the cycle of birth and death – as the ultimate goal of Hinduism is salvation.

About 400 million pilgrims are expected to attend the 45-day spectacle, which is so large it can be seen from space.

Authorities said that on Monday, until 4pm local time, 16 million people had taken a bath. On Tuesday, numbers are expected to exceed 20 million, and the spectacle will be special as it will see ash-smeared naked Hindu holy men with matted dreadlocks, known as Naga sadhus, take a dip at dawn.

But authorities are racing against time to get the city ready to host millions who will continue to pour in throughout the festival.

To accommodate the pilgrims and tourists, a vast tent city, sread over 4,000 hectares, has been set up on the banks of the river.

But on Sunday, just hours before proceedings were due to begin, many parts of the sprawling grounds in Prayagraj still appeared to be a work in progress.

Some of the camps set up by saints and other worshippers had no water and intermittent power supplies.

Devotees take a dip in the rivers at the Kumbh
Hindus believe that taking a dip in the sacred river will cleanse them of sins

Thousands of toilet cubicles were still yet to be set up and many already installed were unusable because of missing water connections.

Administration official Vivek Chaturvedi told the BBC that organisers were hampered by the fact that this year the monsoon waters took longer to recede which narrowed the window for construction activities.

But, he insisted, “preparations are almost complete and all systems will be in place to welcome the visitors”.

“We have laid 650km (403 miles) of temporary roads and set up tens of thousands of tents and toilets. More than 100,000 people, including over 40,000 police and security officials, are working round-the-clock to make it a success,” Mr Chaturvedi said.
Ankit Srinivas Ascetics from different Hindu groups come to take a dip in the icy waters of the riversAnkit Srinivas
Ascetics from different Hindu groups come to take a dip in the icy waters of the rivers

What is Kumbh Mela?

The festival, which concludes on 26 February, has been recognised as an Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the United Nations agency Unesco.

Its origin is rooted in a mythological story about a fight between the gods and demons over a Kumbh (a pitcher) of nectar that emerged during the churning of the ocean.

As the two sides fought over the pot of elixir that promised them immortality, a few drops spilled over and fell in four cities – Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nasik.

As the fight went on for 12 celestial years – each equal to 12 years on Earth – Kumbh Mela festival is held every 12 years in the four cities. An ardh or a half Kumbh is organised halfway between two festivals.

Ankit Srinivas Sadhus participate in a procession at the MahakumbhAnkit Srinivas
The festival concludes on 26 February

The mela is organised in all the four cities, but the biggest festivals, where previous attendance records are broken, are always held in Prayagraj.

Hindu seer Mahant Ravindra Puri said the festival this time round was “extra special” and described it as “a Maha [great] Kumbh”.

“That’s because the current alignment of planets and stars is identical to what existed at the moment of the spill,” he told the BBC.

“Such perfection is being observed after 12 Kumbh festivals or 144 years,” he said.
Ankit Srinivas People sit near the banks of Sangam during the Mumbh Mela in Prayagraj Ankit Srinivas
Sangam in Prayagraj is the confluence of India’s most sacred Ganges river with Yamuna and the mythical invisible Saraswati

For festival-goers, a major attraction is the presence of naked Naga sadhus, or ascetics, and it is a spectacle to watch as they hurl themselves into the icy waters.

But for the devout, it holds special significance – they believe that the waters get imbued with the purity of the saints’ thoughts and deeds.

Over the weekend, groups of holy men arrived at the mela grounds in large noisy processions.

One group of ash-smeared men, some naked and some dressed in just loin cloth or marigold garland draped around their necks, marched in holding tridents, swords and small two-headed drums.

Another group had its leaders on chariots escorted to their campsite in a large procession with a music band, dancers, horses and camels.
Uttar Pradesh government Devotees take a dip at the MahakumbhUttar Pradesh government
Officials say 30 temporary floating bridges have been constructed over the river to facilitate the visitors

What are the big bathing days?

The bathing dates and auspicious times are decided by astrologers, based on the alignment of specific planets and constellations.

There are six particularly auspicious days to bathe this time:

13 January: Paush Purnima
14 January: Makar Sankranti
29 January: Mauni Amavasya
3 February: Basant Panchami
12 February: Magh Purnima
26 February: Maha Shivaratri

Three of these – 14 and 29 January, and 3 February – have been designated as Shahi Snan (or the royal bath) days when the Naga sadhus will bathe.

The largest gathering is expected on 29 January when 50 to 60 million worshippers are expected to take to the waters.
Ankit Srinivas Sebastian Diago, right, is visiting as part of a 90-member group from ArgentinaAnkit Srinivas
Argentinian Sebastian Diago (right) is among tens of thousands of foreigners who are visiting the Kumbh Mela

Away from the riverside, the city of Prayagraj has been decked up for the mega event.

Officials said about 200 roads had been widened and a fresh coat of paint had been applied to facades leading to Sangam, while walls have been decorated with colourful paintings and murals depicting stories from Hindu mythological texts.

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Tens of thousands of pilgrims, including many from foreign countries, have already reached the city.

Sebastian Diago, visiting as part of a 90-member group from Argentina, said he made the journey to “experience the devotion first hand”.

“I felt the pull of the Ganges so I came,” he said.

“I will bathe in the river because I feel the need to connect with the Ganges.”
Ankit Srinivas A sprawling temporary city on the banks of the river shows tents that have been pitched for the pilgrims and touristsAnkit Srinivas
A vast tented city has come up on the banks of the river to accommodate the visitors

How big is the festival?

Area: 4,000 hectares
160,000 tents
40,000 police and security officials
15,000 sanitation workers
99 parking lots for over half a million vehicles
30 floating pontoon bridges over the river
67,000 street lights
150,000 toilets; 25,000 bins
200 water ATMs and 85 tube wells

Ankit Srinivas Baba Amarnathji, a 60-year-old saffron-robed monk, sits outside a little tent he’s set up for himself with cloth and plastic sheets over three bamboo polesAnkit Srinivas
Some pilgrims complained about a lack of facilities at the mela ground

The Indian government said it was spending 70bn rupees ($812m; £665m) on organising the festival and according to local media reports, the state government will earn a revenue of 250bn rupees ($2.9bn; £2.3bn).

Saints and leaders of big campsites said they understood the complexities of organising a festival on such a large scale, but some pilgrims complained about a lack of facilities.

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Baba Amarnathji, a 60-year-old saffron-robed monk, showed the BBC a small tent he had set up for himself with cloth and plastic sheets draped over three bamboo poles.

On earlier occasions, he said, he could sleep for free in tents set up by the administration, but this time there was no such facility.

“The police try to chase me away from here. But where will I go? Everyone says this festival is meant for sadhus like me, but I see that all the arrangements are being made for tourists.”

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg7gzzx3gno

Comments

  1. Pamho agtacbsp ,GANGA SAGARA MELA KI JAY , I been there on the last century LORD BRAHMA DEVA WAS THERE ALSO ,IS COMING EVERY 144 YEARS, PRAYAGA RAJ IS THE SUPREME RIVER WHICH IS TRAVELLING IN OTHERS PLANETS ALSO IN SVARGALOKA THEREFORE PROPLE IS ABLE TO GET THE BLESSING OF THE GANGE RIVER FROM SVARGALOKA THAT IS WHY PEOPLE TAKE BATH IN PRAYAG RAJ THAT’S THE REAL IMPORTANCE OF THIS EXTRATERRESTRIAL ASSOCIATION of MYSTICAL LIVING ENTITY COMING FROM OTHERS PLANETS WHERE PEOPLE IS MORE ADVANCED SPIRITUALLY AND MATERIALLY,IS NOT THE NAGA BABA ONLY TO BE THERE BECAUSE MANY GREAT PERSONALITY PREFER TO REMAIN UNMANIFESTED DURING THEIR JOURNEY IN BHUMI LOKA ESPECIALLY IN KALI YUGA.ANYWAY IS BEEN NICE AND I GOT PURIFED BY TAKING BATH WHERE ALL THE GRAT PERSONALITY TOOK BATH THEN THE INDIAN TELEVION ALSO TOOK A PICTURE OF US ON THE BOAT IN PRAYAGA RAJ KI JAY MAHA KUNBHA MELA KI JAY AGTACBSP YS HARIBOL

  2. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 6.2.12–14 at Kumbha-melā

    Type: Srimad-Bhagavatam
    Date: Jan. 17, 1971
    Location: Allahabad

    …..Just like this arrangement, this Kumbha-līlā arrangement, is a prescription by the Brahmavādīs. There is a prescription that one should go during this time, Māgh-melā, and live in the confluence, on the bank of the confluence of Gaṅga and Yamunā, and at least three days he must live. Then he becomes eligible to enter into the heavenly kingdom. These people who have come here, their ambition is to enter into the heavenly kingdom.

    But a devotee does not care for heavenly kingdom. A devotee cares a very fig in any planet within this material world. As Kṛṣṇa says, ā-brahma-bhuvanāl lokān punar āvartino arjuna. Means they know what is the benefit of entering into heavenly kingdom. There is no benefit. Suppose I may get thousands of years’ age and I enjoy very high standard of life, woman, money, wine. Just think. But what is the benefit? There is no benefit…..

    https://prabhupadavani.org/transcriptions/śrīmad-bhāgavatam-621214-kumbha-melā/

  3. Pamho agtacbsp, SAT TILA EKADASI KI JAY,WHOEVER DONATE SESAME SEED TODAY BECOME FREE FROM SINFUL ACTIVITIES SAY THE BOOK OF SRI EKADASI DEVI,FOUR DROPS OF THE NECTAR OF IMMORTALITY FALL DOWN ON PLANET EARTH IN INDIA THAT’S NASIK,UJJAIN, PRAYAGARAJ AND HARIDWAR, THEREFORE WHOEVER GOT ENOUGH PIOUX ACTIVITIES DONT MISS THIS MAHA KUMBHA MELA BLESSING PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY IT DOESN’T MATTER MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IS TO BE THERE, I STILL GOT THE MAHA KUMBHA MELA CARD OF THE YEAR 1989,OF COURSE I GOT THAT FEW DROPS OF NECTAR OF IMMORTALITY THEREFORE I STILL KEEPING GOING IN KRSNA CONSCIOUSNESS DESPITE THE FAKE BAD REPUTATION I GOT BUT I DONT CARE BECAUSE MY BUSINESS IS WITH SSGG AND NOT WITH THE INSIGNIFICANT BARKING DOGS OF MARTYALOKA THE PLANET OF DEATH FOR THE FOOLS WHO ARE NITYA BADDHA THROUGH ENVY,LUST,GREED ETC…THE KUMBHA MELA IS NOT FOR UNCIVILISED KALI CHELA CITIZEN OF THIS DARK. AGTACBSP YS HARIBOL

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