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Maha kumbh: A divine experience

Last updated on - Feb 9, 2025, 14:56 IST
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Maha Kumbh: Rituals and beliefs

Maha Kumbh is a grand assembly of rituals, with the bathing ceremony reigning supreme as the most significant of them all. At the Triveni Sangam, millions of pilgrims come together to partake in this sacred practice. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: History

The Maha Kumbh has its roots in the mythological Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) by gods and demons in search of the nectar of immortality. During this cosmic struggle, a few drops of the nectar fell at four sacred locations—Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik—imbuing these places with divine holiness and designating them as the sites for the Kumbh Mela. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)


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Maha Kumbh: Significance

The Maha Kumbh carries profound astrological significance, taking place once every 144 years when Jupiter (Guru) aligns with Aquarius (Kumbha) and the Sun enters Aries (Mesh). This celestial alignment creates a cosmic confluence believed to purify the soul and absolve sins. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: Extra sign boards made for public's ease

The signage at the Maha Kumbh has been thoughtfully designed in multiple languages to ensure the convenience and ease of devotees. Recognizing the vast and diverse crowd that attends, the signs are tailored to help pilgrims from various linguistic backgrounds navigate the sacred sites with ease. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: Artistic pillars showcasing India's sacred cities

The pillars have been beautifully painted to illustrate the holy cities of India, adding an artistic touch that honors the spiritual significance of these sacred locations. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: 'Chota Shiva' spotted in ghat

A small child, dressed in a bold leopard-print cloth, sitting on a small stool. His tiny face is covered with vibrant blue paint, looks like Lord Shiva. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: Security at Sangam

A multi-layered security system is at Sangam, with advanced surveillance, drones, and CCTV cameras monitoring the vast event grounds. Thousands of personnel from various law enforcement agencies, including the police, paramilitary forces, and local volunteers, are deployed across key locations. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Hanuman mandir in Prayagraj

Hanuman Mandir, also called Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir, is located near the banks of the Ganga and Yamuna at Prayagraj, close to the Sangam and Fort. The idol depicts Hanuman lying down, holding Ahiravan with one arm and another demon with the other. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: Digital experience

The Maha Kumbh has embraced modern technology to offer a seamless and enriching digital experience for devotees worldwide. The Digital Mahakumbh Experience Centre at the Maha Kumbh Mela uses AI, VR, AR, and holograms to immerse visitors in mythological stories. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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Maha Kumbh: Dome city

A dome city has been built at Sangam Ghat to provide a luxurious stay for visitors. It consists of 44 state-of-the-art domes, each measuring 32x32 feet and standing 15-18 feet tall. The domes are made with 360-degree polycarbonate sheets, offering both bulletproof and fireproof protection, ensuring safety and comfort. (Image Courtesy: Anju Poddar)

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