It was a breezy evening in the March of 2010. Thousand cymbals clinked in unison from the temple- side of the Ganges, a million hands clapped rhythmically from my side of the river and the whole river-bank echoed as a twenty-thousand odd crowd of people unanimously chanted “Om Shri Gange Maata” in the praise of their river Goddess, the Ganges. As I sat on the banks of the river, the rhythmic chants of the evening aarti (prayer) led my tired mind and body to peace and ease. That was the evening of the ‘Kumbh Mela’, the Hindu pilgrimage of the holy bath; the day on which millions of people from all over India gather on the banks of the Ganges to take a holy dip in the river.
It had been an eventful day. But well, it had to be, for it had been twelve years since Haridwar had seen this day.
The Twelve-Year Cycle
The Kumbh Mela takes place every three in four places – Prayag, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. Since, the location changes every three years, it takes twelve years for the mela to take place in the same place and when it does, it’s called the Purna Kumbh Mela (Complete Kumbh Mela). This has been a strong tradition followed by the Hindus since the Vedic period. Although the first written evidence of the occurrence of this event was recorded in the sixth century, Indian mythology has many a story about it which dates to a period which is way back in time.
The Ardha Kumbh (Half Kumbh) is a six-year cycle which takes every six years.
Haridwar Plays Host
On the auspicious day of 14 April alone, 10 million devotees bathed in the Ganges. It began when the clock struck 12 in the midnight hour signaling the end fourteenth of April and the start of the fifteenth.
Naga Sadhus
Future Kumbh Mela Dates
- The Purna Kumbha Mela will be held at Prayag from January 27 to February 25 in the year 2013.
- The Ardha Kumbha Mela will be held in Nashik from August 15 to September 13 in the year 2015.
- The next Purna Kumbh Mela will be held from April 22 to May 21 in the year 2016.
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