Kumbh Mela

Kumbh Mela

▪ Hindu festival
also called  Kumbha Mela 

      in Hinduism, religious festival that is celebrated four times every 12 years, the site of the observance rotating between four pilgrimage places on four sacred rivers: at Hardwar on the Ganges River, at Ujjain on the Shipra, at Nasik on the Godavari, and at Prayag (Allahabad) at the confluence of the Ganges, Jamuna, and the mythical Sarasvati. Each site's celebration is based on particular zodiacal positions of the Sun, the Moon, and Jupiter, the holiest time occurring at the exact moment these zodiacal conditions are fulfilled. Bathing at this moment is believed to generate the greatest religious merit, but the Kumbh time is regarded as being so holy that other bathing days are designated weeks or even months before and after this climactic time.

      Tradition ascribes the Kumbh Mela's origin to the 8th-century philosopher Shankara (Śaṅkara), who sought to strengthen Hindu religion by instituting regular gatherings of learned ascetics for discussion and debate. The festival's most important historical figures have been the naga akhadas, militant ascetic orders whose members formerly made their living as mercenary soldiers and traders. These akhadas still monopolize the holiest spots at each Kumbh's most propitious moment, and although the government now enforces an established bathing order, history records bloody disputes between groups vying for precedence.

      Aside from the akhadas, attendees at the Kumbh Mela come from all sections of Hindu religious life, ranging from sadhus (holy men), who remain naked year-round or practice the most severe physical discipline, to hermits, who leave their isolation only for these pilgrimages, and even to silk-clad teachers using the latest technology. The religious organizations represented range from social-welfare societies to political lobbyists. Vast crowds of disciples, friends, and spectators join the individual ascetics and organizations, making the Kumbh Mela the world's largest religious gathering. Attendance at the festival sometimes reaches an estimated 10 million.

      The charter myth of the Kumbh Mela—attributed to the Puranas (collections of myth and legend) but not found in any of them—recounts how the gods and demons fought over the pot (kumbha) of amrita, the elixir of immortality produced by their joint churning of the milky ocean. During the struggle, drops of the elixir fell on the Mela's four earthly sites, and the rivers are believed to turn back into that primordial nectar at the climactic moment of each Mela, giving pilgrims the chance to bathe in the essence of purity, auspiciousness, and immortality. The name Kumbh comes from this mythic pot of elixir but is also the name for Aquarius, the sign of the zodiac in which Jupiter resides during the Hardwar Mela.

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