Maha Kumbh Mela 2013

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Maha Kumbh Mela 2013

Held only once every twelve years, the cleansing ritual of the Maha Kumbh Mela sees up to a hundred million Hindu devotees symbolically bathe away their sins in the holy Ganges River.

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I think Kumbh Mela was started one month before, exactly on the same day of Makara Jyothi of Sabarimala. am i right?
Yes t his is really a great event to watch with our eyes even we can also bath in that water.
Kumbh Mela at one particular city is once every twelve years. There are Kumb Melas in other cities like Haridwar also.
I think Kumbh Mela was started one month before, exactly on the same day of Makara Jyothi of Sabarimala. am i right?


Started on Makara Sankranti day 13/14 jan 2013.
Robert, You are mistaken, Maha kumba mela comes for ever 120 years not 12 years
Robert, You are mistaken, Maha kumba mela comes for ever 120 years not 12 years

I think, it's a Jupiter year, not 120 :blink:

is there any difference between Kumb mela and Mahakumb mela
Yes it is a great pilgrimage to Hindus and record number of devotee come here. This may be a Guinness world record.
Robert, You are mistaken, Maha kumba mela comes for ever 120 years not 12 years


It is not 120 years, but every 12 years!!
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???
Robert, You are mistaken, Maha kumba mela comes for ever 120 years not 12 years


It is not 120 years, but every 12 years!!


Oh so if it comes mean every one must see that.
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Good Explanation. I really appreciate your lateral thinking. Keep Rocking!!
yes is alot of difference between kumbh mela and Maha kumbha mela. Kumbh mela comes for ever 12 years which is also known as Pushkara. and Maha kumbha mela comes for ever 144 years. So we all are lucky to view it atleast from television.

For you clarity http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21468921
yes is alot of difference between kumbh mela and Maha kumbha mela. Kumbh mela comes for ever 12 years which is also known as Pushkara. and Maha kumbha mela comes for ever 144 years. So we all are lucky to view it atleast from television.

For you clarity http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21468921


Thank you Sarala for clearing my doubt. :) That's why I asked is there any difference between Kumbha Mela and Maha Kumba mela.

there is Maha Rudramahayajnam and Athirudra mahayajnam ...yaga conducted in holy shiva temples of Kerala. There is difference between these two.... Maha Rudramahayajnam is conducted once in a year while Athirudra mahayajnam once in a year. It seems number 12 and term of 12 years is significant to Hindu Mythology, as for Malayalis as whole. It's known as Vyazhavattam.....in our language...Vyazham means Jupiter...Time taken for one revolution of Jupiter is 12 'earth years'. I think all these celebrations are related to it.

During ancient times in Malabar, we had a celebration of Kings known as Mamamkam, once in 12 years. now it's not there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamankam_festival
read it to get the interesting story

most sad part is that Chavers (similar to those who killed Rajiv Gandhi) can never reach the king who has tight security and even after knowing that they will be killed, boys train for 12 years to attend Mamangam festival. :(
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Yes, Narmada river is probably the only holy river that is left clean now, and Ganga is only clean nearer its origins in the North, elsewhere she is reduced to a dirty gutter, so is the case with all the rivers in India!
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Good Explanation. I really appreciate your lateral thinking. Keep Rocking!!


What lateral thinking????
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Good Explanation. I really appreciate your lateral thinking. Keep Rocking!!


What lateral thinking????


Even i don't know if it is lateral thinking this is just a common sense. :woohoo: :woohoo:
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Good Explanation. I really appreciate your lateral thinking. Keep Rocking!!


What lateral thinking????


Even i don't know if it is lateral thinking this is just a common sense. :woohoo: :woohoo:



At least for me and you, it IS common sense! :laugh: :laugh:
No offense intended here or no intention of hurting anyone's religious feelings, But can anyone explain to me how a dip in the extremely dirty, gutter-like waters will cleanse anyone's sins??? :blink: :blink: :blink: Not to mention the thousands of people of all kinds of hygiene (unhygiene) dipping in them at the same time???


This is just a myth even I don't think its hygenic to take a bath in dirty water specially when there are millions of people out there just to have a dip. I remember recently I went to Ujjain city and Kshipra river which is also a holy river and people ask me to have a dip in the river :evil: I denied as water of the river was like a gutter. Though I took bath in Narmada river as water of the river was flowing and was lot more clean. :)


Good Explanation. I really appreciate your lateral thinking. Keep Rocking!!


What lateral thinking????


Even i don't know if it is lateral thinking this is just a common sense. :woohoo: :woohoo:



At least for me and you, it IS common sense! :laugh: :laugh:



Yes I too don't understand that how a dip in dirty water can free us from sins? Anyhow it depends on individual thinking. But i am very depressed with the accidents occurring during this Kubha Mela due to heavy rush.
The Maha Kumbh Mela is now over but it attracted lots of devotees every year and this time also there were devotees gathered near the Ganga River to take a holy bath on it.

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