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ESSENCE OF KUMBH MELA

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Festivals in sacred sites of India, called melas are a vital part of the pilgrimage traditions of Hinduism. Celebrating a mythological event in the life of a deity or an auspicious astrological period, the melas attract enormous numbers of pilgrims from all over the world.
The greatest of these, is a riverside festival held four times every twelve years, rotating between Allahabad at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers; Nasik on the Godavari River; Ujjain on the Shipra River and Haridwar on the Ganges River. Bathing in these rivers during the Kumbha Mela is considered an endeavor of great merit, cleansing both body and soul. The Allahabad and Haridwar festivals are routinely attended by five million or more pilgrims (13 million visited Allahabad in 1977, 18 million in 1989, and nearly 24 million in 2001) thus the Kumbha Mela is the largest and oldest religious gathering in the world.

THE ORIGIN AND TIMING OF THE FESTIVAL

There are two traditions for this, one that stems from ancient texts known as the Puranas, and the other that connects it with astrological considerations. According to the Puranic epics, the gods and demons had churned the milky ocean at the beginning of time in order to gather various divine treasures including a jar containing amrita, the nectar of immortality. As the jar emerged from the ocean the gods and demons began a terrific battle for its possession. For twelve days and twelve nights (equivalent to twelve human years) the gods and demons fought in the sky for the possession of the potion of immortality.

THE ANTIQUITY OF THE KUMBH MELA

During the battle, which according to some legends the gods won by trickery, four drops of the precious potion fell to earth. These places became the sites of the four Kumbha Mela festivals. The astrological tradition (ascribed to a lost Puranic text and not traceable in existing editions) seems to derive from a very ancient festival called the Kumbha Parva (Mela), which occurred at Hardwar every twelfth year when Jupiter was in Aquarius and the sun entered Aries. At some later time the term ‘Kumbh’ was prefixed to the melas held at Nasik, Ujjain, Haridwar and Prayagraj (the earlier name of Allahabad), and these four sites became identified with the four mythical locations of the immortality potion.

HAPPENING OF KUMBH MELA

As per ancient scriptures of sanatan dharma, based on planetary positions the Kumbh Mela happens at various places.

It is celebrated in a cycle of approximately 12 years at four river-bank pilgrimage sites

The Normal Kumbh Mela

It is held every 3rd year.

The Ardh (half) Kumbh Mela

It is held every 6th year.

The Purna (complete) Kumbh Mela

It takes place every 12th year, at 4 places Prayagraj (Allahabad), Haridwar,    Ujjain, and Nashik.

The Maha Kumbh Mela

It takes place every 144th year (after 12 ‘Purna Kumbh Mela’).

1998

UJJAIN KUMBH MELA

Mystical Journeys commences its spiritual odyssey, blending wisdom with adventure, marking the inception of transformative journeys.

2001

PRAYAGRAJ KUMBH MELA

Mystical Journeys curated transformative experiences, offering comfortable accommodations, cultural immersion, logistical support, and safety measures. The team facilitated ceremonial bathing, ensuring pilgrims could partake in the sacred ritual with reverence.

2004

HARIDWAR KUMBH MELA

Spiritual symphony resonates in Nashik as Mystical Journeys pioneers transformative experiences, a milestone in spiritual exploration.

2007

PRAYAGRAJ KUMBH MELA

Continuing its commitment, Mystical Journeys enhanced the pilgrim experience by organizing luxury village camping, cultural events, and logistical support. The team played a vital role in ensuring the safety and seamless participation of pilgrims in the significant rituals.

2010

HARIDWAR KUMBH MELA

Celestial guidance continues in Haridwar. Mystical Journeys fosters global communion, guiding seekers through divine convergence.

2013

PRAYAGRAJ MAHA KUMBH MELA

The Kumbh Mela, a huge Hindu gathering for spiritual cleansing, has become a media spectacle, raising questions about its impact on traditional religious experiences.

2016

UJJAIN KUMBH MELA

Two decades of excellence unfold in Ujjain. Meticulous planning intertwines modernity with ancient roots, marking a spiritual milestone.

2019

PRAYAGRAJ ARDH KUMBH MELA

The Prayagraj Ardh Kumbh Mela 2019 was a big event in a holy city. People came for baths, saw cultural things, and listened to spiritual talks. It mixed old ways with new ways and was very inspiring.

2021

HARIDWAR KUMBH MELA

In the most recent Kumbh Mela, Mystical Journeys, under Rajiv Tomar's visionary leadership, continued its legacy. The team orchestrated accommodations, cultural exchanges, logistical support, and safety measures, creating a transformative and spiritually enriching environment for pilgrims.

2025

PRAYAGRAJ KUMBH MELA

A quarter-century legacy continues at Prayagraj. Mystical Journeys hosts international pilgrims, continuing its journey of hospitality and spiritual communion.

BATH SIGNIFICANCE AS PER THE HINDU DEVOUT

The fact that hundreds of millions of people (coming from the most ancient and sophisticated philosophical and metaphysical system on earth) have for thousands of years believed this to be true suggests that an awesome power is indeed present at the Kumbha Mela sites.

In the case of those who give up their bodies after purifying themselves at Prayaga by bathing at the confluence of these two rivers – Ganga and Yamuna – the two wives of the ocean, there is no bondage of another body in a future birth and this liberation is achieved even without philosophical knowledge.