Kumbha
Mela derives its name from the immortal - Pot of Nectar - described
in ancient Vedic scriptures known as the Puranas. Kumbha in Sanskrit
language means 'pot or pitcher’. Mela means 'festival'. Thus
Kumbha Mela literally means festival of the pot. Or in this case
a festival celebrating the appearance of the pot of nectar.
The ancient origin of the Kumbha Mela is described in the time-honored
Vedic literatures of India as having evolved from the bygone days
of the universe when the demigods and the demons conjointly produced
the nectar of immortality. It is said that the demigods and the
demons assembled on the shore of the milk ocean that lies in the
celestial region of the cosmos. The demigods and the demons made
a plan to churn the milk ocean to produce the nectar of immortality.
They then agreed to share the nectar equally once it was produced.
For the task of churning the milk ocean, the Mandara Mountain was
used as the churning rod, and Vasuki, the king of serpents, became
the rope for churning. As the churning began, the Mandara Mountain
began to sink deep into the ocean, at which time Vishnu incarnated
as a great tortoise and supported the mountain on His back. With
the demigods at Vasuki’s tail and the demons at his head,
they churned the milk ocean for one thousand years.
The churning of the milk ocean first produced a deadly poison which
Shiva drank without being affected. As Shiva drank the poison, a
few drops fell from his hands and were licked up by scorpions, snakes,
and similar other deadly crea¬tures. After Shiva drank the poison,
numerous opulent items were produced. First a surabhi cow appeared,
who could yield unlimited quantities of milk. A white horse named
Uccaihsrava was then produced, as well as a white elephant named
Airavata. Then a valuable gem called the Kaustubha-mani appeared.
Next came the apsaras, beautiful dancing girls, and a host of other
wonderful things appeared from the milk ocean. At last a male person
named Dhanvantari appeared carrying the pot of immortal nectar in
His hands. Seeing Dhanvantari with the pot of nectar, both the demigods
and demons became anxious. The demigods, being fearful of what would
happen if the demons drank their share of the nectar of immortality,
forcibly seized the pot.
Wherever the demigods went with the pot of nectar, fierce fighting
ensued. In an endeavor to keep the nectar from falling into the
hands of the demons, the demigods hid it in four places on the earth,
Prayag (Allahabad), Hardwar, Ujjain, and Nasik. At each of the hiding
places, a drop of immortal nectar spilled from the pot and landed
on the earth. These four places are since believed to have acquired
mystical power.
Eventually, the demons overtiful woman, Mohini-murti, and approached
the demons. When the demons saw the charming beauty of Mohini-murti,
they lost all composure. Seeing Her slender hips, raised breasts,
and pleasing smile, the demons completely forgot about drinking
the nectar of immortality. While the demons were thus bewildered
by Her beauty, Mohini-murti seized the nectar and returned it to
the demigods, who drank it immediately
About Haridwar | Hotels in Haridwar | Religious Importance of Haridwar
| Upcoming
Kumbh Mela/Fair Dates |
| Haridwar Ardha Kumbh Mela
2010 |
March-April |
Haridwar (the gateway to God) will host the Ardha
Kumbha mela in the year 2010 |
| Allahabad (Prayag) Maha Kumbh Mela 2013
|
January 27th to February 25th |
The Maha Kumbha Mela will be held at Allahabad (Prayag) in
the year 2013. |
| Nasik Maha Kumbh Mela 2015 |
August 15th to September 13th |
Nasik will host the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2015 |
| Ujjan Maha Kumbh Mela 2016 |
April 22nd to May 21st |
The Kumbha Mela in the year 2016 will be held at Ujjain, |
| The
Main/Auspicious Bathing Dates in Kumbh Mela |
| 2010 Ardh Kumbh Mela, Haridwar
|
The main bathing date is 14th April. The most
important dates are 14th January,12 & 13th February,15 March
and 14th April |
| 2013 Maha Kumbh Mela, Prayag (Allahabad) |
10th February is main bathing date |
| 2015 Maha Kumbh Mela, Nasik |
13th September is main bathing date |
| 2016 Maha Kumbh Mela, Ujjain |
21st May is the main bathing date |
| Haridwar
Hotels | Nasik
Hotel | Ujjain
Hotel | Allahabad
Hotel |
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