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Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027

Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027

Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027 is the next significant Hindu Pilgrimage in auspicious Trimbak. People are drawn to the sacred importance of the Trimbakeshwar temple in Trimbak near Nashik. 

A place where you can seek the blessings of the almighty, make your dreams come true, and become one among the lucky people who have attended the most significant event in the Hindu community

The importance of Kumbh Mela can be assessed by the urge to participate in the ceremony with the family during the most auspicious period. It is when Hindus come together and celebrate the Hindutva most amazingly. 

The mela is incomplete if Shahi Snan isn't performed. It is considered the most fantastic way to grab all the blessings the Godavari River offers. The uniqueness of this Mela can be seen through the 12-year interval it takes and is held between 2 months per conjunction of planets. 

The planetary position needs to be favourable to conduct Kumbh Mela. The people eagerly wait to participate in the biggest fest to eliminate their sins or bad karma.

History of Kumbh Mela

The most prominent Hindu Mahotsav welcomes people worldwide to witness the glorifying arti and Shahi Snan.

The auspicious time comes every twelve years and is the most sacred time per Hindu mythology and astrology to conduct a festival that focuses upon celebration, forwarding rituals to the next generation, and ceremonies that hint towards atonement for sins or mistakes or evil deeds. 

The concept of incarnation and forwarding of corruption is considered wholesome as per Hinduism, and it is essential to get rid of the sins committed in past lives. 

Kumbh Mela allows everyone in the masses to take a dip in the Godavari River to wash away past mistakes, and that dip is well-known as Shahi Snan

The Hindu Luni-Solar calendar is considered the suitable medium to decide the timing of Kumbh Mela. The three-month-long interval of the festival has a fascinating history.

The old text mentions that Kumbh Mela was conducted during Rigveda when Hinduism was practiced practically. Generations carry over the Satvika of that period, and bathing in Prayaag (Kumbh Mela) was considered a prominent source of the bath was past mistakes. It is believed earlier during the 7th century that the Mela was held every five years and involved worshipping Buddha.

The Prayag was considered a holy site, a time when every Hindu Brahmin committed it in masses, and a sense of rejuvenation was felt by everyone. The tales of the past suggest such beliefs.

Mentioning Kumbh Mela has one everyday activity, bathing in the holy river in masses and conducting the festivity after a defined interval.

Types of Kumbh Melas

Incredible India celebrated five Kumbh Melas in different regions and with different timelines.

Maha Kumbh Mela-

The mela conducted after 12 Purna Kumbh Mela is conducted in a row, and as a result, it is once every 144 years. The Mela is conducted in Prayagraj (Allahabad). It welcomes millions of devotees from around the globe to perform holy Snan in the water of the Ganges. 2013 was the auspicious year for Maha Kumbh Mela, and it will be held next in 144 years. As per astrology, it is conducted when planetary positions are aligned. The sun and the moon should be in sun-sign Capricon, and Jupiter has to be in Aries.

Magh Mela-

Prayagraj has another celebration called Magh Mela, conducted at the time of Maha Kumbh Mela. However, it takes place yearly and is the occasion when devotees dip in the Ganges' holy water.

Kumbh Mela-

The celebration of Hindutva and the importance of washing away sin is Kumbh Mela, having four different festivals at four different timelines in four other places. It gives Hindus a chance to visit any of the four places, including Ujjain, Nashik, Haridwar, and Prayagraj, to participate in the grand celebration.

Ardh Kumbh Mela-

As the name suggests, Ardh Kumbh Mela is conducted every six years. A usual Kumbh Mela is undertaken in 12 years, and the Ardh Kumbh Mela takes place in Haridwar every six years. The last celebration was held in the year 2016.

Purna Kumbh Mela-

The last Purna Kumbh Mela was held in 2013 in Prayagraj and was a big celebration for The Pilgrims.

The way Kumbh Mela is celebrated is a very well organized and valuable event in our country. Necessary declarations about the dates, schedules, and essential details are out through public portals like radio, newspapers, and coverage by media.

Why is Kumbh Mela sacred? 

When Kumbh Mela is held is considered the most auspicious time; Hindu mythology suggests Lord Vishnu waited for 12 days to enter the gates of Heaven to protect the Amrit. Those twelve days are 12 years of humans; thus, after that interval, the gates of Heaven are open to uplift devotees spiritually and get rid of their sins.

It is an intense, thoughtful event with high sentimental value for people waiting for the event. The dates and timing of the Kumbh Mela 2027 will be released a few weeks before the Mela.

As per astrology, it will be held in Trimbak when Planetary positions are favourable. Jupiter needs to enter Leo, which happens once every twelve years. The time when Hindu pilgrims can head towards Kumbh Mela and perform Shahi Snan is a rare event that a human being can only witness after the cycle of twelve years is completed.

Interesting Facts about Kumbh Mela

The Mythological tales passed over from generations suggest a reason behind every festivity, festival, or event that religion has, and similar is in the case of the Kumbh Mela. The famous tale of Kumbh Mela includes the loss of strength by gods due to a curse by Durvasa Muni. To seek help and attain back the lost power, they approach Lord Brahma and Lord shiva.

The two devas suggested they pray to Lord Vishnu, who was the one to uncover Amrit's superpower and the place where they could find them. The route was challenging, and gods did not have the strength to conquer it alone.

As a result, they took help from Rakshas (devils) and agreed to share the Amrit. But when they found Amrit, the gods did not fulfill the deal. It was to protect the world from the evil intentions of the devils, and angry devils chase gods for 12 nights and days without a break.

While covering Amrit, it was accidentally split into four places, Nashik, Haridwar, Prayagraj, and Ujjain. The origin of the thoughts about these places' mystical powers has begun since then. As a result, 12 days and nights spent by gods are considered 12 years of human life, and Kumbh Mela is conducted after every 12 years.

Significance of Kumbh Mela

The importance of the Kumbh Mela can be seen through the eager people to perform the scheduled activities during the mela. It includes the Shahi Snan, offering prayers, enjoying mass feeding, and spending time with each other.

The devotees get no invitation, yet it is the most celebrated event worldwide, one pilgrim that is a mega event for Hindus. It is the time to share religious beliefs and kind thoughts, and all sorts of rituals are passed on from one generation to another.

The name Kumbh means a pot in which Lord Vishnu was carrying Amrit while protecting it from devils. Out of four droplets, one fell over Nashik, and it is the place where Kumbh Mela is conducted after every twelve years.

The other names for Kumbh Mela are Simhastha Kumbha Mela, , Sinhastha or Singhastha. The evolution of Mela has been seen every decade, but the mythological tale remains the same, and the way it is celebrated is unchanged. 

In 2015, almost thirty million people participated in the Nashik Kumbh Mela, which was well organized and was covered through media for devotees who could not reach their destination.

What is unique about Kumbh Mela at Trimbakeshwar?

Kumbh Mela at trimbakeshwar will be held in the year 2027, and it will be a well-organized event welcoming devotees from all over the globe to embrace the vent. It will include Aartis, mass feeding, Shahi Snan, reciting of Bhajans, and witnessing Brahms and Aghori.

It will be when everyone in the event will be enjoying the holy occasion and will be exposed to Kalpavas, Deep Daan, Shahi Snan, and Aarti by the priest. Each aspect will be a high-scale celebration, giving everyone a chance to Offer prayers and seek blessings.

What is happening during Kumbh Mela 2027?

There are pre-planned events that will be a part of Kumbh Mela 2027, including Flag Hoisting at Ram Kund, Akhara Flag Hosting at Sadhugram Shravan Shudha, First Snaan of Shravan Poornima, Ram Kund Bhadrapad Amavasya First Snan, Second Shahi Snan at Rushipanchami and third Shahi Snan Vaman Dwadashi Snan. 

The Present Scheduling of the Kumbh Mela 2027 as released by official handles are:

  • 14/07/2027 at Ram Kunda: Flag Hoisting of Kumbh Mela.
  • 19/08/2027 at Sadhu gram: Flag Hoisting of Akhara.
  • 26/08/2027: Shravan Shudha Pratham Snan.
  • 29/08/2027: Shravan Sudha Purnima 
  • 13/09/2027: Bhadrapada Krushna Amavasya Dwitiya
  • 18/09/2027: Bhadrapada Rushi Panchami Dwitiya
  • 25/09/2027: Bhadrapada Shukla Vaman Dwadashi Tritiya

Dates of Kumbh Mela

Kumbh Mela dates

In the past, various political parties targeted different events as a medium to protest and gather the public's attention. As it is considered a mass meeting of like-minded people, often people try to put their purpose and showcase the issue. 

All the events are pre-organized, and a proper timetable is released in advance to inform every devotee through various public press releases. 

How to be a part of the Kumbh Mela 2027?

You need to Reach Nashik and arrive at Trimbak to enjoy the extraordinary event of Kumbh Mela. The place will help you uncover the sacred land of fortune and Mystical Trimbakeshwar Temple. There are many other temples that you can visit and explore the religious beliefs of Hindu mythology and Culture.

Reach Nashik by Car: You can travel to Nashik by road route, which is easily accessible over google map, through the road route.

Reach Nashik by Train: You can take the train to Nashik from any railway station in India and reach Nashik Railway junction.

Reach Nashik by Airplane: Ozar Airport is the nearest one, and you can reach Nashik by boarding a plane from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

Reach Nashik by Bus: Many buses can destine to reach Nashik; you can also check the availability online.

12 Jul '22 Tuesday

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