KUMBH MELA, 2007
Kumbha Mela - The largest gathering
of people for a spiritual purpose in the world.
Introduction
The largest religious gathering on Earth. Around 70 million people (followers of Hinduism) from around the world participated in Kumbh Mela at one of the Hindu Holy city Prayag (India).
Mythology
Mythological legends say
that at the beginning of creation, all the Gods were under a
curse that made them weak and cowardly. Brahma, the creator God,
advised them to retrieve the Kumbh (water pot) containing the nectar
of immortality (amrit). The gods sought help from the demons,
and together they churned the primordial ocean to bring up the
nectar.
As Dhanwantari,
the divine healer, appeared with the "Kumbh" containing
nectar in his palms, a great fight ensued between the Gods and
demons to wrest the pitcher. During the fierce battle in thesky, a few drops of nectar fell in four different places: Prayag
(Allahabad), Haridwar, Nasik and Ujjain. Since then,
when the planets align in the same position, pilgrims and devotees
converge to commemorate this divine event. Kumbh Mela takes place
every three years in rotation in the four sacred places. Therefore
Kumbh Mela at Allahabad, the most holy of these fairs, only takes
place every twelfth year. The Ardh Kumbh Mela takes place in
the sixth year between Kumbh Melas.
In the four
holy places Kumbh Mela takes place at an interval of twelve years
coinciding with one round of Jupiter through the zodiac. In Allahabad
it takes place with Jupiter in Vrishabh (Taurus) while the Sun
enters Makara (Capricorn) coinciding with the northerly course
of the Sun. The major bath takes place when the Moon too enters
Makara.
The legend
Prayag
Snan or bathing in the confluence of the river Ganges and Jamuna
is of great importance. It is believed that it washes away all
the sins and the cycle of rebirth and death ends as the soul
becomes one with God Almighty.
Kumbh Mela in Allahabad -- This
unique event blends religious and cultural features alike. With the entire
atmosphere saturated with chiming bells, incense and flower fragrance, Vedic
hymns, mantras, beating of drums on horses, camels, and elephants during the
processions of naga (naked) sadhus from different akhadas (orders) in their gold
and silver chariots being pulled by devotees, as they show their strength and
skills -- pure enchantment for the soul.
Kumbh Fair is a
once-in-a-lifetime experience for the lucky ones. The crowd and confusion of
buyers and sellers, the native groups in every imaginable costume. Some shine in
cloths of gold, surrounded by followers splendidly arranged, others are less
expensively but picturesquely dressed, and many are half or full naked or wildly
clad. The melange of priests, soldiers, religious mendicants, half beggars-half
bandits, with a smattering of Europeans, exhibit all together an exotic display
-- unique in all the world
To watch the Kumbh Mela
processions is to witness the march of the ages. As the holy saints pass by on
their various and sundry conveyances -- elephants, horses, palanquins, chariots,
cars, and camels -- they are continually transmitting waves of powerful shakti
(energy) to all the people who witness this awe-inspiring and most auspicious
event. Devotees are overwhelmed by the palpable spiritual vibrations that
pervade the entire atmosphere.
While the parade of saints
marches towards the Ganges River, the sounds baffle all description -- the shout
and cries of ash-smeared sadhus mingle with the neighing of horses, trumpeting
of elephants, grunting of camels, bellowing of bulls. Gongs and drums beat,
trumpets blare, conch shells blow and bells ring. In the midst of this
cacophony, musicians and dancers perform.
The basic point of the Kumbh Mela is for pilgrims
to bathe at certain sacred spots on certain auspicious days. A large tented city
is erected and pilgrims stay at tents owned by Pandas (religious and spiritual
guides) and at various ashrams. Others will just camp on the ground or turn up
for the actual bathing day. Some of these bathing days are designated "royal,"
and it is on these days that the naga sadhus (naked mendicants) parade and
bathe. On other days there will still be people bathing and other events and
random processions.
The observance of Kumbha Mela is based upon the following
story : thousands of years ago, perhaps in the Vedic period, gods and demons
made a temporary agreement to work together in obtaining amrita (the
nectar of immortality) from the Milky Ocean, and to share this equally. However,
when the Kumbha (pot) containing the amrita appeared, the demons ran away with
the pot and were chased by the gods. For twelve days and twelve nights
(equivalent to twelve human years) the gods and demons fought in the sky for the
possession of this pot of amrita. It is said that during the battle, drops of
amrita fell on to four places : Prayag, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nasik. Thus, Kumbha
mela is observed at these four locations where the nectar fell.
Kumbha Mela is attended by millions of people on a single
day. A ritual bath at a predetermined time and place is the major event of this
festival. Other activities include religious discussions, devotional singing,
mass feeding of holy men/women and the poor, and religious assemblies where
doctrines are debated and standardized. Kumbha Mela (especially the Maha Kumbha
Mela) is the most sacred of all the Hindu pilgrimages. Thousands of holy
men/women (monks, saints, sadhus) grace the occasion by their presence. The
suspiciousness of Kumbha Mela is in part attributed to the gathering of
thousands of holy men/women at one place on earth
According to astrologers, the 'Kumbh Fair' takes place when
the planet Jupiter enters Aquarius and the Sun enters Aries
Shankaracharya: The Spiritual Leader visits Kumbh 2007
Naga Sadhu in Kumbh Mela 2007
People taking bath & Praying Lord Sun in kumbh Mela 2007
Ganges, Yamuna & Sarswati: Merging together in Prayag Sangam
Do you know ?
Kumbh mela gets more degnity when organised in Prayag - Allahabad. It is because This is the only place in the world where 3 Holy rivers merge. These are Ganga, Yamuna & Sarswati. However Saraswati flows believably under the earth and is not visible anymore. This event as place are called - Sangam (Merging)