According to the Bhagavada Purana, the tussle between the gods and asuras for the Amrit Kalash, the pot of nectar of immortality that emerged from the Amrit Manthan (churning of the milky ocean) is decisive to the Kumb festivities on a large scale. It is believed in the tussle, nectat spilled in four places sacred to the Hindus – Haridwar, Allahabad, Nasik and Ujjain – the venues of the triennial Kumbh and the once-in-12-years Purna Kumbh.
The12-year cycles of the Kumbh spread across four different pilgrim centres, ensuring a large holy and spiritual gathering every three years, is a great opportunity to seek enlightenment and insight through pilgrimage and satsang. Kumbh gathering tends to replicate the triumph of the gods over the asuras in the quest for nectar of immorality. Pilgrims dive deep into themselves through this bath, to return with a moment that takes them beyond in life, where an individual is no longer I, but a part of the collective whole. The pilgrims who have been to the Kumbh Mela speak of this new feeling and a new awakening it inspires in devotees.
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