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Maha Kumbh 2025: Unique and Unparallel

Apart from epitomising Bharat’s cultural unity, Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, will teach pilgrims to respect social harmony. This major pilgrimage transcends the divisions imposed by invaders. It also teaches Bharatiyas the importance of scientific tradition based on celestial alignments

Bhupendra Kumar SullereBhupendra Kumar Sullere
Jan 13, 2025, 07:30 pm IST
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Maha Kumbh has commenced in Prayagraj on January 13. This major at largest congregation of humanity represents the core essence of Bharatiya societal life, reflecting unity and harmony. It also showcases Bharat’s rich scientific tradition through the precise determination of dates based on celestial movements.

This year’s Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj began on January 13 and will continue till February 26. Apart from Prayagraj, Kumbh Mela is also held in Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain. There is a three-year gap between the Kumbh held at different locations, while it recurs every 12 years at the same location.

To accommodate at least four times more pilgrims than the previous Kumbh, preparations are being made with expectations of nearly one crore visitors daily. This is due to the rising religious fervour after Prabhu Ram’s return to His birthplace in Ayodhya. Visitors include not only Bharatiya pilgrims but also curious international tourists.

According to ET report, Laurene Powell Jobs, wife of Apple co-founder late Steve Jobs, will reportedly observe the ancient Hindu practice of Kalpvas at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj

The fairground spans over 4,000 hectares, with a budget of Rs 6,382 crore allocated for infrastructure, drinking water pipelines, security, and tents. For water supply alone, 1,249 km of pipelines, 200 water ATMs and 85 water pumps have been installed. Security arrangements are extensive, with modern measures in place. Additionally, 7,000 buses will operate on highways, while 550 shuttle buses will provide internal transport. The Uttar Pradesh Government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has taken a personal interest in preparations. Over the past two years, he has closely monitored arrangements, including four visits in December alone.

Scientific Basis for Date

Importantly, the dates for the Kumbh are determined based on celestial alignments involving the Sun, Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn
In Haridwar: When Jupiter enters Aquarius (Kumbh) and the Sun enters Aries.
In Nashik: When Jupiter and the Sun enter Leo.
In Ujjain: When Jupiter enters Aquarius.
In Prayagraj: When Jupiter enters Aries and the Sun and Moon enter Capricorn.

This precise calculation highlights Bharat’s ancient expertise in astronomy. Historical texts from the Gupta period describe these celestial alignments, proving that over 1,500 years ago, Bharatiya scholars had advanced knowledge of planetary movements, which aligns with modern astronomical science.

Harmony in Society

The Maha Kumbh reflects the intrinsic unity of Bharatiya society, transcending the divisions imposed by invaders and colonial rulers. During the 2013 Maha Kumbh, 12 crore pilgrims bathed in the Ganges and Sangam. Regardless of caste, wealth, or region, pilgrims helped each other in this spiritual act, embodying
true social harmony.

Thousands of shops, food stalls and religious offerings operate without discrimination. People buy offerings, share them with neighbours and distribute them as blessings. This communal participation highlights the harmonious nature of Bharatiya society.

Unity of the Nation

The Maha Kumbh also exemplifies Bharat’s cultural unity. Pilgrims from all regions and languages converge, breaking down linguistic and regional barriers. Even when language differences arise, gestures and shared devotion bridge the gap. Saints and devotees from every part of India gather, representing a unified and diverse India.

Mythological Stories

The origins of the Kumbh are rooted in three stories, the most famous being the Samudra Manthan (Churning of the Ocean). During the churning, 14 divine treasures emerged, including the pot (Kumbh) of nectar (amrit). A battle ensued between Bhagwans and demons for the nectar, during which drops spilled at Haridwar, Ujjain, Nashik, and Prayagraj. This tale teaches the importance of collective effort, vigilance against treachery and the need to follow the righteous path to achieve goals. In conclusion, Maha Kumbh is not just a religious event but a profound reflection of Bharat’s scientific tradition, social harmony and national unity, making it a unique and unparalleled global phenomenon.

Topics: Maha Kumbh 2025Samudra ManthanNashik and UjjainBharat’s ancient
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