10 interesting facts about the Malay Kumbh
The Kumbh Mela, otherwise known as the Kumbha Mela, is a Hindu pilgrimage in which Hindus combine to bathe in the sacred river. The size of the party is along the river: the Ganges in Haridwar; this mixture is also known as the Sangam of the Ganges and Yamuna and the invisible Sarasvati Allahabad; Godavari Nashik; and Ships in Ujjain. Everywhere, Kumbh Mela is held once every 12 years. So let us submit a list of 10 amazing facts to our most popular festival, The KUMBH MELA.
10. Attend Mela
Over time, more pilgrims come to Kumbh Mela. In 1903, about 400,000 pilgrims attended Mela. In 1954 over 500,000 gathered for Mela. In 1998 the population reached 10 million and in 2001 40 million. 2007 marked the arrival of about 70 million people. In 2013 alone, 100 million people attended Mela making it the largest religious gathering in the world.
9. Disclaimer Mela
The first discovery was over 2000 years old. In the story of Xuanzang Chinese tourists, who visited India during the reign of King Harshavardhan, the earliest written evidence is found. The first account of the Kumbh Mela was recorded in 629 BC -645 BC.
8. The purpose of Kumbh
The translation of 'Kumbh' means literally. The origins of the Kumbh Mela date back to the time when God (Devtas) and demons (Asura) lived on earth. Devtas are influenced by the curse, which creates fear and calms it down. The Brahma (creator) advised them to return to the cold sea to obtain the elixir of immortality and this pattern of tragedy has taken place among Hindu pilgrims to this day, in the age of the Combat.
7. Increase in food
In 1892, at Mela in Haridwar, there was a cholera outbreak, which led to the formation of the Haridwar Enhancement Society to facilitate the rapid organization of Mela. Due to the increase of Mela around 400,000 people attended Mela in 1903. During 1956 Kumbh Mela stopped in Allahabad resulting in the death of about 500 and millions of people died.
6. Gold ticket
Some Hindus believe that if you bathe in the holy river during the Kumbh Mela, they will bless you forever. All their sins will be blotted out, and they will come closer to salvation.
5. Matching attributes
The audience at Mela also included a number of saints from various Hindu sects. Nagas do not wear clothes. Kalpawasis bath three times a day. Urdhawavahurs put the body through puberty. All these saints performed sacred rituals in connection with their respective groups.
4. Job creation
In 2013, Mela created about 650,000 jobs and estimated her wealth to be 12,000 crores. Mela has attracted many tourists from all over the world. For Mela in 2013, the authority established 14 temporary hospitals, 243 medical staff, and deployed 50,000 police officers to uphold the law and order.
3. Kumbh Mela and solar system
Kumbh Mela dates as the waters of these sacred rivers are said to have turned into insects. The exact date of Mela is calculated based on a combination of the solar system of the Sun, Sun, and Moon. Four different combinations are Jupiter and Sun in Leo's Nashik Mela. The sun in Aries is Haridwar Mela. Jupiter in Taurus and Sun in Capricorn are Prayag Mela. Jupiter and Sun are both in the Ujjain Mela Scorpio.
2. Visible from space
In 2013, about 100 million people joined Mela. Mela is so big that you can see Mela in space. The center of Mela called Kumbh Nagri in Prayag is spread around 58.03 Sq. Km. An ISRO satellite at an altitude of 817 km from the earth has a clear Mela image showing roads and camps at festivals and even meetings.
1. Facts about Mela Kumbh
The Kumbh Mela 750 Mela train is heading to the Mela tourist destination. A temporary route of 56.20 kilometers was also constructed. About 25800 meters of food fields are distributed to tourists. To accommodate vehicles entering port Mela 36, a total of 162,000 vehicles were deployed throughout the city of Allahabad.
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