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About Kumbh:-
Kumbh's history originates from the beginning of the Creation. All devtas
were under the influence of a curse that made them weak and coward, Brahma,
(the creator God) advised them to churn the ocean for Amrit (Nectar),
intake of which will make them immortal, devtas sough the help of demons
for the purpose. 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.The Mandara Mountain was used as a churning
rod, and Vasuki, the king of serpents, became the rope for churning. With
the demigods at Vasuki's tail and the demons at his head, they churned
the ocean for a 1,000 years. However,Dhanwantari, the divine healer, appeared
with the "Kumbh" containing nectar in his palms, when the Kumbha
(pot) containing the amrita appeared, the demons ran away with the pot
and were chased by the gods. By their joint churning Amrit was one of
the resultants, found in the last. A battle ensured.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. Kumbha mela is observed at these four locations where
the nectar fell.
Maha Kumbh helds after every twelve years, which is once in life time
event, if some how your have missed maha kumbh than other option of similar
significance is Ardh Kumbh which helf after every 6 years. Allahabad will
host next Kumbh in Jan 2007 during the months of Jan - Feb.
The combined sanctity of the three holy rivers, coupled with the spiritual
powers obtained from the pot of nectar of immortality has earned Prayag
as tirtharaja ( the king of holy places). The confluence of India's three
most sacred rivers at Allahabad , Besides the Ganges, there are also two
other sacred rivers located at Allahabad, the Yamuna and the Saraswati
. Ganges & yamuna has its earthly origin in the Himalayas. Whereas
Saraswati, is a mystical river which has no physical form. Its is believed
that the Saraswati exists only on the spiritual plane and is not visible
to the human eye.
# Prayag (near the city of Allahabad, in the state of Uttar Pradesh)
at the confluence of three rivers Ganga (Ganges), Yamuna and Saraswati
# Haridwar (in the state of uttaranchal pradesh) where the river Ganga
enters the plains from Himalayas
# Ujjain (in Madhya Pradesh), on the banks of Ksipra river, and
# Nasik (in Maharashtra) on the banks of Godavari river.
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