Kumbh Mela Is So Much More Than A Religious Gathering

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If I tell any modern age person to believe in the fact that by bathing in sacred river during specific dates can wash away all their sins, this information may not intrigue them.

But, the way the kumbha mela is still celebrated by Hindus and still remains the largest congregation of humanity on earth will indeed make the current generation curious to know more about the grand event. Nobody knows when was the exact time this festival was initiated. What remains unchanged over these years is that these massive gathering has taken place since ages and nothing till date has come in the way of this glorious festival of faith and joy.

It is indeed ironic to know that such a festival has also survived the modern age of logic and skepticism and people still attend the Kumbh Mela in large numbers. Let’s dive into the sea of Kumbh Mela to know that apart from the Hindu rituals what else takes place at the massive gathering.

1. The Meeting and Exchange of Thoughts Between The Hindu Spiritual Leaders

Kumbha Mela is the only place where all the hindu holy men, spiritual leaders and devotees converge to celebrate faith. It is a gathering where meet and exchange their divine thoughts. They discuss various ideas to restore faith of modernized human beings in spirituality. From Shankaracharyas to Naga Sadhus, all the holy men congregate to celebrate faith. Kumbh Mela gives an amazing opportunity for devotees to know more about their culture and to gather some knowledge from the holy legends. It is the best time for people to begin their spiritual journeys and awaken themselves.

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2. Educating The Masses About The Ideal Way To Live Life While Living In A Modern World

The current life in the modern era is undoubtedly stressful and the generation has certainly forgotten the ideal lifestyle to follow. Gatherings like Kumbha Mela, exposes the general crowd to great masters who follow the Sanatana Dharma. This way the common man has an opportunity to learn about the principles of Dharma and wake up his soul to walk on the path to salvation or nirvana.

Also, various social issues can be discussed on a larger scale and views of the great spiritual leaders can be taken which could further help in nation building and finding the solution of bigger problems in a more simplified way within boundaries of our rich culture.

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3.The Yoga Affair

Yoga is an ancient physical, mental and spiritual practice that is directed towards the union of mind, body and soul. One may find thousands of people performing Yoga inside the Kumbha Mela Kshetra/zone. Kumbha Mela gives a chance to the world to learn this ancient and the most divine form of practice that leads to spiritual awakening. Yoga practices are based on various schools of thoughts and Kumbha Mela witnesses a congregation of people performing the several variations of Yoga. From Hatha Yoga to Raja Yoga, the great yogis from throughout the world assemble at the Kumbh Mela in India.

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The Simhastha Kumbh Mela at Ujjain in 2016 gives the world a golden opportunity that should not be missed. Yoga Kumbha 2016 will be held during the Simhastha Kumbh Mela where the great Yoga Masters, spiritual leaders and philosophers from across the globe will gather to share their wisdom with the world. With hundreds of seminars, workshops and conferences to be held during the Yoga Kumbha 2016, people will get a chance to explore the less known world of Yoga, the science related to it, its different forms, techniques, new modifications, and research work done in the field.

For registrations, please visit: www.yogalife.co.in/seminar

4. Technology Meets Spirituality

There are plethora of challenges which are faced by the organisation authorities during Simhastha Kumbh Mela. Handling the crowd, food, security, housing, and transportation for one of the largest gatherings in the world is a huge task in itself. It is indeed an opportunity for people to learn and witness about how the authorities manage each and everything so well at the Kumbh Mela.

In recent times, some of the best technologies have been used to manage the basic needs at the Kumbha Mela that include thousands of CCTV Cameras, drone cameras, geo fencing, ozone cleaning of rivers and many more.

Recently, an application was developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the devotees and authorities at Kumbh Mela to access the facilities in a much faster and organised way. This indeed helped the people and authorities to live through one of the most crowded festivals in a comfortable way. This application was used at the Nashik Kumbha Mela in 2015.

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5. Soul Purification

Kumbha Mela is one of the best place for people who are on their path to self-discovery. Living in an ephemeral town for a month-long celebration of faith and spirituality can lead to opening of the gates of higher consciousness for an individual. The air, water and the environment as a whole is filled with positivity that has a divine effect on an individual’s soul, washing away all their sins and filling their lives with positive vibes.

The Yoga Kumbha Camp during Simhastha Kumbh Mela is also making arrangements for safe holy bathing for its guests in the Kshipra River at Ujjain.

15 Fascinating Facts about The Kumbh Mela Ujjain

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1. The writings of the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang or Xuanzang (602 - 664 A.D.) have mentioned about Ujjain Kumbh Mela. He visited India during the reign of King Harshvardhana. Apparently, this is the oldest written evidence till date.

2. The Kumbh Mela is celebrated once in every 12 years on the basis of movement of two planets - Jupiter and Sun in Allahabad (the event of entrance of Jupiter in Aries circle and Sun & Moon in Capricorn), Nashik (When the Jupiter enters in Leo and also when Jupiter, Sun and the Moon enter in Cancer on Amavasya day) , Haridwar (when the Sun enters the Aries and the Jupiter enters the Aquarius)and Ujjain (When the Sun is in the zodiac sign Aries and Jupiter is in the Leo). The Ardha Kumbha Mela is held at Haridwar and Allahabad, once in every six years. The Purna Kumbha Mela occurs at Allahabad, every 12 years and the Maha Kumbha Mela is held only at Allahabad every 144 years.

3. Anyone visiting the Kumbh Mela can witness a diversified crowd that includes various types of holy men. These include, Naga Sadhus or the naked holy monks of India; Urdhwavahurs, who perform rituals that include putting the body through severe austerities; Parivrajakas, who don't speak at all and have taken a vow of silence; Shirshasinis, who stand twenty-four hours on their heads and meditate and Kalpvasis are the ones who bathe thrice a day.

Also Read About Naga Sadhus: The Nagas at the Maha Kumbha

4. More than 100 Million people participated at the largest congregation of humanity during Kumbh Mela in 2013 over the period of fifty-five days in Allahabad.

5. In order to manage and improve the conduct of the largest fair on earth, Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2010 took satellite pictures of the grand Kumbh Mela event which can be seen below:

Kumbh mela photo bird eye view

6. The popular TV series "An Idiot Abroad" featured the Kumbh Mela in its second episode.

7. According to a report, the management of the largest festival on earth creates 65,000 jobs directly or indirectly.

8. A beautiful Bengali film, Amrita Kumbher Sandhane documented the grand Kumbh Mela. It got released in 1982 and was directed by Dilip Roy.

9. In the year 2010, BBC made a beautiful documentary on Kumbh Mela, titled "Kumbh Mela: The greatest show on earth".

10. According to the BBC reports, about fourteen temporary hospitals, with around two hundred and fifty doctors are specially assigned to take care of the large crowd during Kumbh Mela.

11. A team of around fifty thousand police officials are manage the grand crowd during Kumbh. Thirty temporary Police chowkis are also created to combat security issues.

12. This grandiose Hindu festival is believed to be more than two thousand years old.

13. In 2013, a group of researchers from Harvard University mentioned that the Maha Kumbh Mela of 2013 was better organised than FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

14. The same group of researchers from Harvard University also published an insightful book called Kumbh Mela: Mapping The Ephemeral Mega City".

15. Ujjain Kumbha Mela is even more auspicious due to the Mahakaal Jyotirlinga situated here. It is one of the Seven Moksha dayini pilgrimage cities as per the Puranas. The holy Shaktipeeth and Siddhvat located in Ujjain further increase the holiness of this place. Also, according to various great Indian astronomers, the Tropic of Cancer passes through the sacred city making it astrologically significant.