A DAY AT THE HINDU
KUMBH MELA FESTIVAL

At 5am, Sangam is a hub of frantic activity. Thousands of pilgrims have already taken a dip in the holy waters, thousands are lining up for their turn and thousands more are walking towards the river front. Although the sky is still dark, the bathing ghats are lit up with thousands of electric bulbs. The air here smells smoky from all the fires which people have burned overnight to stay warm. Among the early bathers was Manidatt Panda from Nepal. "I've washed off my sins," he said, laughing.

The group, which has several hundred naked ascetics, has a reputation for being rather unfriendly and they are accompanied by the elite commandos of the RAF (rapid action force). As waves of naked ash-smeared ascetics continue to arrive and sprint towards the river, thousands of bathers in nearby enclosures watch in awe. In a departure from tradition, a large number of women ascetics have also come for a bath at Sangam. Dressed in bright saffron-coloured saris and robes, they seemed to be enjoying all the attention. Meanwhile, in the next enclosure, thousands of ordinary pilgrims - men and women, old and young - are moving in orderly lines for their bathing rituals.
The Kumbh Mela is a mass pilgrimage in which Hindus gather in specific locations along the holy rivers Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical river Saraswati. "India is a land of spectacles, it is a land of teeming millions and a land of an ancient culture and civilisation. I have seen vast crowds assemble but none as big as the millions who flocked to the north Indian city of Allahabad to bathe at the confluence where the cloudy waters of the river Ganges meet the blue waters of the river Yamuna on the most auspicious day of those Melas," says Mark Tully, former BBC India Correspondent. "Faith is the key to the Kumbh Mela. There would be no Kumbh Mela were it not for the faith that draws millions of pilgrims to the Sangam in Allahabad," he explains.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
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Stephen Knapp (Śrīpad Nandanandana dasa) :
“The Traditional Legend of the Kumbha Mela”
http://www.stephen-knapp.com - http://www.stephenknapp.info/
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/legend_of_the_kumbha_mela.htm
“The Traditional Legend of the Kumbha Mela”
http://www.stephen-knapp.com - http://www.stephenknapp.info/
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/legend_of_the_kumbha_mela.htm
Published by dasavatara das - "Vedic Views on World News"
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