Kumbh- a religious event, a sacred tradition, the Supreme Pilgrimage. It is one of the biggest religious gathering of people, who come from all the sections of the society. It is said in Matsya Purana that those who take a holy dip in the meeting point of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers, are freed from the cycle of birth and rebirth.
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Just few kilometers away from the holy Sangam, offering easy access for Shahi Snan and other rituals.
Savor regional and traditional delicacies prepared with care, catering to all dietary preferences.
Witness mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, insightful Pravachans (spiritual discourses), and vibrant cultural performances.
Unwind in the elegantly designed lounge areas, including the specially curated Pilgrims Lounge near the iconic Lete Hanuman Mandir. These spaces offer comfortable seating, refreshments, and a tranquil environment to relax and reflect after a spiritual day.
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Paush Purnima occurring on the 15th day of the Shukla Paksh (waxing phase) in the Hindu calendar month of Paush, heralds the arrival of the full moon. It serves as an unofficial inauguration of the Maha Kumbh Mela, signifying the commencement of this grand event. Additionally, Paush Purnima marks the initiation of Kalpvasa, a period of intense spiritual practice and devotion observed by pilgrims during the Maha Kumbh Mela.
Makar Sankranti signifies the sun’s transition to its next astronomical position in accordance with the Hindu calendar. This auspicious day marks the initiation of charitable donations at the Maha Kumbh Mela. Pilgrims traditionally make contributions based on their own volition and generosity.
Mauni Amavasya is a day steeped in significance, as it is believed that the celestial alignments are most propitious for the sacred act of bathing in the holy river. It commemorates a profound event when Rishabh Dev, revered as one of the first sages, broke his protracted vow of silence and immersed himself in the purifying waters of the Sangam. As a result, Mauni Amavasya draws the largest congregation of pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela, making it a momentous day of spiritual devotion and purification.
Basant Panchami symbolizes the transition of seasons and celebrates the arrival of the Goddess of Knowledge, Saraswati, in Hindu mythology. To honor the significance of Basant Panchami, Kalpavasis adorn themselves in vibrant yellow attire, highlighting the importance of this auspicious occasion.
On Ratha Saptami devotees bathe before sunrise during the time known as Arunodaya which is about an hour and a half before sunrise. It is believed to keep one healthy and free from all types of ailments.
Maghi Purnima is renowned for its connection with the veneration of Guru Brahaspati and the belief that the Hindu deity Gandharva descends from the heavens to the sacred Sangam. On this day, the holy ghats witness a significant influx of pilgrims, driven by the conviction that their presence at this auspicious moment will guide them towards heavenly realms while still in their earthly forms.
Maha Shivaratri holds deep symbolism as it marks the final holy bath of the Kalpvasis, and it is intrinsically connected to Lord Shankar. According to mythology, this day is eagerly anticipated even in the heavens.