Kumbh Festival Travel Tips for Tourists

Follow the guidelines provided by mela administration for keeping this mega event safe and secure for all the tourists and devotees

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Kumbh Festival Travel Tips for Tourists

<br />Follow the guidelines provided by mela administration for keeping this mega event safe and secure for all the tourists and devotees<br />

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<br /><strong>Kumbh Mela 2019</strong> will start soon keep watching this space for more information<br />

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<br /><img style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 0 0 0 95px;” src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Samudra-Manthan-The-Churning-of-the-Ocean-of-Milk.jpg” alt=”Samudra Manthan” data-mce-src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Samudra-Manthan-The-Churning-of-the-Ocean-of-Milk.jpg” data-mce-style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 0 0 0 95px;” /><br />Kumbh MelaKumbh Mela is the greatest pilgrimage and festival in the Hindu religion. The event is a religious and cultural spectacle which occurs once in 12 years attracting participants from around the globe to take a dip in the holy waters of Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswati. Maha Kumbh Festival 2013 is speculated to be one of the biggest congregations in the history of mankind.<br />

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<br /><img style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 0 0 0 95px;” src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/KM32MythD.jpg” alt=”Samudra Manthan and Kumbh Mela” data-mce-src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/KM32MythD.jpg” data-mce-style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 0 0 0 95px;” /><br />Kumbh Mela 2019Kumbh Mela 2019 Dates</p><br />
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<td>15th January 2019</td><br />
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<td>Tuesday</td><br />
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<td>Makar Sankranti First Shahi Snan</td><br />
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<td>21st January 2019</td><br />
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<td>Monday</td><br />
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<td>Paush Purnima</td><br />
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<td>4th February 2019</td><br />
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<td>Monday</td><br />
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<td>Mauni amavasya Second Shahi Snan</td><br />
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<td>10th February 2019</td><br />
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<td>Sunday</td><br />
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<td>Basant Panchami third  Shahi Snan</td><br />
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<td>19th February 2019</td><br />
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<td>Tuesday</td><br />
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<td>Maghi Purnima</td><br />
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<br /><img style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 19px 0 0 95px;” src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/kumbhmela-allahabad.jpg” alt=”Samudra Manthan and Kumbh Mela” data-mce-src=”https://mahakumbhfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/kumbhmela-allahabad.jpg” data-mce-style=”border-radius: 100%; height: 75px; width: 75px; margin: 19px 0 0 95px;” /><br />Largest Temporary CityKumbh Festival is one of the largest gathering in world. Millions people come for one purpose that is to attend the highest goal of life Salvation or moksha. This festival last for 30 to 45 days on the banks of Ganges in Haridwar and PrayagRaj ( Allahabad). Millions of devotee stay for over 30 days( kalpvas ). Government provide free water, electricity and tents. This city has temporary hospitals, police station, fire station. At any given of time over 10 million people stay and for special days like shahi snan count cross 100 million mark.Kumb Mela 2019 admin team is headed by Uttar Pradesh CM and they are planning to make this festival once in life time experience for devotees.<br />

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Why should a person attend the Kumbh Mela?

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Visiting the Kumbh Mela to take a dip in the holy waters and cleaning the sins committed in a lifetime is a very superficial motive to attend the Kumbh Mela. The Kumbh festival is a life changing experience where a person can fill the spiritual void he or she experiences in the humdrum of busy urban life. Kumbh Mela is a platform where ordinary men can interact with saints and priests and imbibe the knowledge possed by the latter.

Naga Sadhus

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Naga Sadhus are a particular group of Shaivite saints who reside in the Himalayan Caves and come to visit the civilization only during the Kumbh Mela. This is the only event when these ascetic saints can be seen amongst the general Indian population.

Satellite View of Kumbh Mela

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Since 2001, India’s space agency Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is taking satellite pictures of the Kumbh festival. ISRO is using remote sensing satellites for taking pictures of the Maha Kumbh

Akharas In Kumbh Mela

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An Akhara is a wrestling arena. It is an organization of the different sects of saints, Vairaghis, and yogis who have renounced the world. The history of an Akhara dates back to the circa 2500 BC when Adi Shankaracharya established seven Akharas (perhaps 10 as they are also known as Dasnaami), Mahanirvani, Niranjani, Atal, Avahan, Agni and Anand Akhara.
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Samudra Manthan

Kumbh Mela

Kumbh Mela is the greatest pilgrimage and festival in the Hindu religion. The event is a religious and cultural spectacle which occurs once in 12 years attracting participants from around the globe to take a dip in the holy waters of Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswati. Maha Kumbh Festival 2013 is speculated to be one of the biggest congregations in the history of mankind.

Samudra Manthan and Kumbh Mela

Kumbh Mela 2019

Kumbh Mela 2019 Dates

Date-2019 Day Event
15th January 2019 Tuesday Makar Sankranti First Shahi Snan
21st January 2019 Monday Paush Purnima
4th February 2019 Monday Mauni amavasya Second Shahi Snan
10th February 2019 Sunday Basant Panchami third  Shahi Snan
19th February 2019 Tuesday Maghi Purnima

Samudra Manthan and Kumbh Mela

Largest Temporary City

Kumbh Festival is one of the largest gathering in world. Millions people come for one purpose that is to attend the highest goal of life Salvation or moksha. This festival last for 30 to 45 days on the banks of Ganges in Haridwar and PrayagRaj ( Allahabad). Millions of devotee stay for over 30 days( kalpvas ). Government provide free water, electricity and tents. This city has temporary hospitals, police station, fire station. At any given of time over 10 million people stay and for special days like shahi snan count cross 100 million mark.

Kumb Mela 2019 admin team is headed by Uttar Pradesh CM and they are planning to make this festival once in life time experience for devotees.

Why should a person attend the Kumbh Mela?

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Visiting the Kumbh Mela to take a dip in the holy waters and cleaning the sins committed in a lifetime is a very superficial motive to attend the Kumbh Mela. The Kumbh festival is a life changing experience where a person can fill the spiritual void he or she experiences in the humdrum of busy urban life. Kumbh Mela is a platform where ordinary men can interact with saints and priests and imbibe the knowledge possed by the latter.

Naga Sadhus

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Naga Sadhus are a particular group of Shaivite saints who reside in the Himalayan Caves and come to visit the civilization only during the Kumbh Mela. This is the only event when these ascetic saints can be seen amongst the general Indian population.

Satellite View of Kumbh Mela

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Since 2001, India’s space agency Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is taking satellite pictures of the Kumbh festival. ISRO is using remote sensing satellites for taking pictures of the Maha Kumbh

Akharas In Kumbh Mela

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An Akhara is a wrestling arena. It is an organization of the different sects of saints, Vairaghis, and yogis who have renounced the world. The history of an Akhara dates back to the circa 2500 BC when Adi Shankaracharya established seven Akharas (perhaps 10 as they are also known as Dasnaami), Mahanirvani, Niranjani, Atal, Avahan, Agni and Anand Akhara.

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