The
Sinhastha Kumbhamela
By far the most spectacular of all the events, the Kumbh Mela is
a religious festival that occurs once every 12 years, and is celebrated
in four major pilgrim centres around the country. In Maharastra,
the festival is held in Trimbakeshwar, Nashik. The Nashik Kumbh
Mela is generally acknowledged to be the most sacred of all the
festivals.
Why every 12 years?
Amrut had to be saved from Danavas. So Gods had to hide
it at different places - Swargalok, Mrutyulok and Patallok. Gods
were on Mrutyulok (earth) for twelve days. Gods twelve days are
equal to 12 years for Mrutyulok . Thus Gods were on earth for 12
years with Amrut. Hence every 12 years Kumbha Mela is celebrated
at the four places, where a few drops of Amrut had fallen.
Where and when?
Kumbha Mela is a mammoth fair where saints and devotees gather.
Kumbha Mela is celebrated at the aforesaid four places depending
on the positions of planets and stars.
When Jupiter (Guru) and Sun are in zodiac signLeo(Simha Rashi)
it is celebrated in Trimbakeshwar, Nashik.
When Sun is in zodiac sign Aries (Mesha Rashi) it is celebrated
at Haradwar
When Jupiter is in zodiac sign Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi ) and Sun
is in zodiac sign Capricorn (Makar Rashi) Kumbha Mela is celebrated
at Prayag
When Guru and Sun are in zodiac sign scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi) the
Mela is celebrated at Ujjain.
Recognizing the importance of the Sinhastha Kumbha Mela Shri Shankaracharya
appealed the disciples of his Vaidik Dharma to assemble at the time
of Sinhastha Kumbha Mela. Following his appeal, till now devotees,
pilgrims, and people of various sects and religions gather together
for Kumbha Mela.
In Kruta Yuga, Durwas Rishi saw Indra - the King of Gods - sitting
on elephant Airawat. Durwas was pleased to see Indra and presented
him a chain. However Indra did not accept the present . It fell
down and was trodden by elephant Airawat. Durwas Rishi got upset
due to this and cursed Indra. As an effect of the curse, all Gods
lost their powers and had to often lose a battle against Danavas
(Demons). So all Gods including Brahmadeva surrendered themselves
to God Vishnu to get back their power. Vishnu suggested them to
approach Danavas and persuade them to perform Samudra Manthana (churning
of the sea). He said Samudra Manthana will bring out Amruta , which
will bring back your power and you will not be efeated by Danavas.
So Samudra Manthana was carried out.
One of the many precious things that arose from the depths of the
troubled waters was a pot of nectar (Amrit Kumbh). Lord Vishnu,
disguising himself as an enchantress ( Mohini), seized the nectar
from the demons. While fleeing from the evil ones, Lord Vishnu passed
the nectar on to his winged mount, Garuda. The demons finally caught
up with Garuda and in the ensuing struggle, a few drops of the precious
nectar fell on Allahabad, Nashik, Hardwar and Ujjain. Since then,
the Kumbh Mela has been held in all these places, every 12 years.
Another story is that once all the Teerthas went to Adinath Bhagwan
Shankara . Following Bhagwan Shankara’s order they had been
to Mrutyuloka (earth) to save sinners on earth. Teerthas absolved
the sinners on the earth, but were themselves saturated with others’
sins . They requested Bhagwan Shankara to free themselves from sins.
Shankara asked them to go and live in solitude for one year at the
bank of river Godavari. Shankara promised the Teerthas that he himself,
with all other Gods will also stay with them . After taking bath
in the sacred water of Godavari, they will be free from the sins.
Hence during the Kumbha Mela a dip in Godavari river
has attained a great importance. In Shiva Purana there is a story
explaining the importance of Sinhastha Kumbha Mela. Gautama Rishi
got salvation of his cow-killing sin from Lord Shankara after a
long penance. Then the river Ganges descended down on the earth.
After some time she wanted to go back to her home place. However
the Rishis and Gods gathered there and requested her to stay back
on the earth for the prosperity of the earth. She agreed to stay
back only after taking a promise from Lord Shankara that all the
Rishis present there and all Gods will stay with her. Then only
she will stay back. Gods and Rishis promised her that during the
period, when Jupiter and Sun will be in the zodiac sign Leo (Simha
Rashi), they will all stay on the earth.
In later years , it is said , acknowledging importance
of Kumbha Mela Lord Rama with his Guru Kashyap stayed and lived
for one year in Trimbakeshwar. During this period he performed all
the religious rites like yatra, shraddha etc near Kushavarta
Akhadas
There are different dwelling places for different sects. They are
called “Akhada”. The names of these Akhadas are - Shree
Niranjani , Shree Junadatta (Bhairav),Shree Mahanirvani, Shree Atal,
Shree Avahana, Shree Anand, Shree Pancha Agni, Shree Nathpanthi
Gorakhnath, Shree Vaishnav Bairagi, Shree Udasini Panchayati Bada,
Shree Udasini Naya, Shree Nirmal Panchayati etc. They have been
established at different times and worship their own deity.
Leaders of the different sects have arrived at a consensus to follow
a specific sequence for taking bath. E.g. In Haridwar Mela, Niranjani
Gosawi will take bath first and then Nirwani Gosawi will bathe.
In Trimbakeshwar, first Niranjani Gosawi will take bath and after
they leave Kushawarta Teertha, Nirvani Gosawi will take bath . After
them the old Udasee sadhu followed by new Udasee Sadhus will take
bath.
The Nashik Kumbh Mela is a mammoth affair with over three and a
half million people attending it. Thousands of Sadhus and holy men
and millions of pilgrims immerse themselves in the holy Ramkund
and Kushavarta reservoirs. The peak festival days are August 14
and 25 and September 8 and 20. During the Kumbha Mela, Nashik City
and Trimbakeshwar are in a fantastic festive mood. The festive and
religious mood makes people get away from their daily chores and
experience the spiritual ecstacy.
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