{"id":6395,"date":"2016-05-19T11:49:13","date_gmt":"2016-05-19T11:49:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globalpress.hinduismnow.org?p=6392&amp;preview_id=6392"},"modified":"2016-05-19T11:49:13","modified_gmt":"2016-05-19T11:49:13","slug":"10-awesome-facts-about-the-kumbh-mela","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalpress-new.hinduismnow.org\/?p=6395","title":{"rendered":"10 Awesome Facts About the Kumbh Mela!"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"post-55090\">\n<section class=\"entry-content clearfix\">Hindus all around the world are known to celebrate festivals with much passion and fervour, sometimes to express joy and hope and sometimes to appease the gods in the hope of attaining salvation. The Kumbh Mela, held every three years, is one such festival, a pilgrimage of faith for Hindus looking to wash their past sins. The <em>mela<\/em>, which is the world\u2019s largest gathering of its type, draws lakhs of <em>bhakts <\/em>(devotees) from all over the country and around the globe.<\/p>\n<p>With the Kumbh Mela currently happening in Ujjain (April 22 to May 21), here are a few facts on what makes this festival so unique:<\/p>\n<h2>1. The Kumbh Mela is held every three years, and switches between four different locations \u2013\u00a0Haridwar (river Ganga), Prayag (Triveni sangam of Yamuna, Ganga and Saraswati), Ujjain (river Kshipra), \u00a0and Nasik (river Godavari). The <em>mela <\/em>returns to each location after a span of 12 years.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55434\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Kumbh_Mela2001.jpg\" alt=\"Kumbh_Mela2001\" width=\"5088\" height=\"3509\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Allahabad_Kumbh_Mela#\/media\/File:Kumbh_Mela2001.JPG\">wikimedia<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>2. \u2018Kumbh\u2019 literally means nectar. The story behind the <em>mela<\/em> goes back to the time when the gods (<em>devas<\/em>) used to reside on earth. Sage Durvasa\u2019s curse had weakened them, and the <em>asuras<\/em>\u00a0(demons) caused havoc in the world.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55382\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Rajim_Kumbh_Mela_2016.jpg\" alt=\"Rajim_Kumbh_Mela_2016\" width=\"766\" height=\"510\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rajim_Kumbh#\/media\/File:Rajim_Kumbh_Mela_2016.jpg\">wikimedia<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>3. Lord Brahma advised them to churn out the nectar of immortality with the help of the <em>asuras<\/em>. When the <em>asuras<\/em> got to know of the <em>devas\u00a0<\/em><em>\u00a0<\/em>plan to not share the nectar with them, they chased them for 12 days. During the chase, some of the nectar fell at the four locations mentioned above.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55380\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Bathing_ghat_on_the_Ganges_during_Kumbh_Mela_2010_Haridwar.jpg\" alt=\"Bathing_ghat_on_the_Ganges_during_Kumbh_Mela,_2010,_Haridwar\" width=\"762\" height=\"335\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/ajay_g\/21752545956\">flickr<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>4. The Kumbh Mela is held on the dates when the waters of these sacred rivers are said to turn into nectar. The exact dates are calculated according to a combination of zodiac positions of Jupiter, the Sun and the Moon.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55372\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/14134892532_cf27667bf6_o.jpg\" alt=\"14134892532_cf27667bf6_o\" width=\"4272\" height=\"2848\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/algrache\/14134892532\/in\/photolist-nx426E-nq4GPY-ngVxFm-dXx59X-f699Uf-dXwL1v-nmkvmQ-dXCejQ-ngTKTw-f5U2g6-nz4oZZ-nEz6pS-ngDYDh-f695FN-dXwHxT-nzVz1R-f5TRKi-nExUTU-qLaHfC-nfLTok-nggHtS-dXwYGc-ngRKfk-nGAfLm-3fr98n-f693j3-3bfd3U-ngTHFd-nxuFBh-nmkrnz-f5TRxe-8oGgv8-nJkK6p-qNsNyB-nCAwkE-nzwj3H-f5TR6D-nwkcm7-nGn8DE-nfXnWT-dXwAKX-nyozu6-f698X9-8JrqfY-f5U2Sr-f696JW-ny5VnK-f69b9Q-nxtr27-f5U2F8\">flickr<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>5. Hindus believe that those who bathe in the sacred waters during the Kumbh are eternally blessed by the divine. All their sins are washed away and they come one step closer to salvation.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55371\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/14167680225_570587e9aa_o.jpg\" alt=\"14167680225_570587e9aa_o\" width=\"4169\" height=\"2779\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/algrache\/14167680225\/in\/photolist-nzX4JH-nzEpLM-nitPfV-8oKsVq-89F6w6-nxTRDQ-nisiaZ-dWizVq-nkKDrc-8oGjDt-nzY77A-nzX918-nis1mi-nBJQCc-e3kReF-niuuLj-e3ru3J-dMMZk7-niuHDL-f5TQjF-8Jomsi-nitzcA-nzdAiH-nzEGV6-niupDA-dZKCgH-dXwSDK-nitFvC-nA9wbQ-C5pom7-nypS5D-enqqnt-dXCaMW-dW2qGL-8oGbnF-nzYfwG-8oKs9U-niuzKs-f69bhw-nzYP33-dXxcMc-f69aVY-qvTLSN-beLcpi-f5U2qP-ni2hSo-nGyQJB-f695Z7-8oKngL-f5TXFr\">flickr<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>6. The Kumbh Mela in Allahabad in 2013 attracted a record crowd of approximately 10 crore people!<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55383\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/21752545956_53b549bed6_o.jpg\" alt=\"21752545956_53b549bed6_o\" width=\"4383\" height=\"1924\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"www.flickr.com\/photos\/ajay_g\/21752545956\"> flickr <\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>7. Several holy men from different Hindu sects attend the<em>\u00a0mela<\/em>, such as the <em>N<\/em><em>agas<\/em> (who do not wear any clothes),<em> Kalpwasis\u00a0<\/em>(who bathe thrice a day) and <em>U<\/em><em>rdhawavahurs\u00a0<\/em>(who believe in putting the body through severe austerities). They come to the <em>mela<\/em> to perform sacred rituals pertaining to their respective groups.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55373\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/5620645926_68fa416c01_o.jpg\" alt=\"5620645926_68fa416c01_o\" width=\"1818\" height=\"1228\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/rodrigosombra\/5620645926\/in\/photolist-9yFhdo-dW1Drr-8QDDYs-dVKBbF-nGnWQo-8oGdJR-dVVPNT-dMMZt3-nBJZQF-dVVSjc-dYHgYG-8oKrjC-nBqDhm-nzF5Av-dZRmTC-8Jon58-8oKqDs-nzXuW6-dWJc56-8oGf4p-nis4sP-niu28A-nzYwo1-nBo6FP-e3kReF-e3ru3J-dMMZk7-dYHgXU-nisKGX-nBHFxR-nzKQ7m-nzECzc-nzHh73-nisLrw-nzX4JH-nzEpLM-nitPfV-8oKsVq-89F6w6-nxTRDQ-nisiaZ-dWizVq-nkKDrc-8oGjDt-nzY77A-nzX918-nis1mi-nBJQCc-niuuLj-C5pom7\">flickr<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>8. The festival is over 2000 years old! The first written evidence of the <em>mela<\/em> can be found in the accounts of the Chinese traveller Xuanzang, who visited India during the reign of King Harshavardhana.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55385\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Kumbh_Mela_2013_Sangam_Allahabd.jpg\" alt=\"Kumbh_Mela_2013_Sangam,_Allahabd\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1709\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kumbh_Mela#\/media\/File:Kumbh_Mela_2013_Sangam,_Allahabd.jpg\">wikimedia<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>9. The <em>mela<\/em> creates approximately 650,000 jobs and was estimated to earn around Rs 12,000 crore in 2013 too!<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55386\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/Evening_prayers_at_Har-Ki-Pairi_Ghat_in_Haridwar.jpg\" alt=\"Evening_prayers_at_Har-Ki-Pairi_Ghat_in_Haridwar\" width=\"1024\" height=\"758\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kumbh_Mela#\/media\/File:Evening_prayers_at_Har-Ki-Pairi_Ghat_in_Haridwar.jpg\">wikimedia<\/a><\/h6>\n<h2>10. For the 2013 <em>mela<\/em>, officials set up 14 temporary hospitals, staffed with 243 doctors, more than 40,000 toilets, and stationed 50,000 police officials to maintain order.<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-55435\" src=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/8393411491_6f0ac1d5e3_o.jpg\" alt=\"8393411491_6f0ac1d5e3_o\" width=\"903\" height=\"570\" \/><\/p>\n<h6><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/down-the-earth\/8393411491\">flickr<\/a><\/h6>\n<p><strong>About the author:<\/strong> Varun Jadia is a high schooler who has just completed his Class 10 boards. He enjoys listening to music, playing his guitar, playing badminton, writing and reading. Math is his favourite subject, and in the future, he wishes to pursue a career in economics.<\/p>\n<aside class=\"mashsb-container mashsb-main\">\n<div class=\"mashsb-toggle-container\"><\/div>\n<\/aside>\n<\/section>\n<\/div>\n<p>Source: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thebetterindia.com\/55090\/10-facts-kumbh-mela\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">10 Awesome Facts About the Kumbh Mela! | The Better India<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hindus all around the world are known to celebrate festivals with much passion and fervour, sometimes to express joy and hope and sometimes to appease the gods in the hope of attaining salvation. 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