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Answered by timepasser458
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This experience was sh**ty because everyone excretes in river ganga which makes it dirty

Answered by samikshya2218
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The unwavering faith speaks volumes. The celebration of spirituality finds its highest level. The humanity adds the much needed charm to it. I am talking about the world’s largest peaceful religious gathering named Kumbh Mela. To be honest, attending the Kumbh Mela was never on my “To Do List”. I was refraining from attending it due to the overwhelming mass gathering. When I got invited by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism and Lonely Planet India to attend the Ardh Kumbh Mela 2019 in Prayagraj, I knew that this was a perfect opportunity for me to experience it first-hand. In spite of my pre-conceived notions about the Kumbh Mela, I decided to take the plunge and visit it. What I experienced during the Kumbh Mela 2019 in Prayagraj was beyond my imagination. Something which only can be seen, sensed and felt.The striking fact about the Kumbh Mela is that people from all walks of life, irrespective of their age, caste and creed, come to take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam. The Sangam is not just a confluence of these three

divine rivers, namely, the majestic Ganga, sacred Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, but rather it is a Sangam of faith, spirituality and humanity. Bathing in the sacred water, at the auspicious time, has been traditionally associated with grant of liberation from the cycle of Birth and death.After the day’s stint at the Mela ground, we were ready to witness the Shahi Snaan in the morning where the Naga Sadhus from different Akharas would be taking the royal bath at the Triveni Sangam. Though we were supposed to witness the iconic visuals of the holy dip, some last minute changes made us miss the entire episode. What made my morning was witnessing the huge peaceful gathering of people from different parts of the country, taking a dip on the auspicious occasion of Mauni Amavasya.I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the families, including children taking bath in freezing cold water. As I reached the jetty point around 4:30 am, to take a boat to the Sangam, the scene at the Sangam City was eye-arresting. The boats were full and flooded with people; the continuous announcement dominated the peaceful surroundings. The mela ground was dazzling with lights. The sense of time seemed irrelevant. People were offering puja on the bank of the divine rivers; kids were jumping into the water, and families taking a dip together. You will not see such peaceful religious gathering anywhere in the world, but in Kumbh. All said and done, witnessing the mass congregation can restore your faith in the religious beliefs. This is definitely a window to Hinduism. Over the centuries, it has brought together millions of people across the world, irrespective of their cast, class, religion, faith and gender. Saints, philosophers, religious Gurus, scholars, ascetics, and recently the Kinnars found their place in the Kumbh Mela, having come here to practice the highest level of spirituality. Experiencing it yourself gives a proper sense of the festival. It does not matter how much you know about it, read it and have seen it on television. Attend it to believe it.

I was mesmerized by the majestic aura of the river, the spirituality and the sadhus and the mysticism which evoked my curiosity. I really had a good experience and would like to suggest everyone to experience kumbh mela once in their lifetime.

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