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Kumbh Mela-Prayag-Uttar Pradesh

 Prayag in modern-day Allahabad is believed to be the most important pilgrimage centre for Hindus.

History of Kumbh-

According to legends, Vishnu was carrying a Kumbh (pot) of amrit (nectar), when a scuffle broke out and four drops were spilled. They fell to earth at the four Tirthas of Prayag, Haridwar, Nasik and Ujjain. A tirtha is a place where the devout can attain salvation. The event is commemorated every three years by the Kumbh Mela, held at each tirtha in turn; the Sangam is known as Tirtharaj, the ‘King of Tirthas’ and here the Kumbh is held once in every twelve years, which is the greatest and holiest of all.

Each site’s celebration is based on a distinct set of astrological positions of the Sun, the Moon, and Jupiter, the holiest time occurring at the exact moment when these positions are fully occupied. The Kumbh Mela at Prayag, in particular, attracts millions of pilgrims. In addition, a Great Kumbh Mela festival is held every 144 years at Prayag. The Kumbh Mela lasts several weeks and is one of the largest festivals in the world, attracting more than 200 million people in 2019, including 50 million on the festival’s most auspicious day.

How is Kumbh Mela Celebrated? 

The main ritual of Kumbh Mela is bathing in the rivers. Washing in holy waters is believed to deliver worshippers from their past sins and lead them to moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Worshippers will line up before sunrise, and proceed into the water throughout the day. Ascetics known as sadhus also play essential roles in the tradition. There are a variety of sadhus, some of which are recognizable by their matted hair and naked bodies coated in ash. Although they generally lead lives of isolation, at Kumbh Mela these holy men come to together en masse in pursuit of enlightenment. 


Attractions at Kumbh Mela-

Akharas and Sadhus-

Akhara is the place for a religious meeting where sadhus carry out rituals. The saints are known to be followers of Lord Shiva and Vishnu. Some of them are a bare body while others are dressed in saffron. 

Satsangs

Satsangs are an integral part of Kumbh. Devotees sit for hours listening to devotional hymns and prayers.

Life at night during kumbh mela-

The city of Allahabad does not sleep during Kumbh. The pleasant view of the river with a gentle breeze and the mystical ghats 

Camp Life-

Camps are set up for Sadhus and people who wish to stay near the bathing area. Living in tents allows one to interact with people from all cultures and faiths and at times gives a new perspective on life.

Food-

The mouthwatering Langars (communal meals ) and Prasad (sacred offerings) are given to all devotees. 

Thus, the greatness of the Kumbh is reflected in the chanting of mantras, shahi snans of akharas, the brilliance of the earthen lamps and the history that is associated with it. The hearts of devotees are filled with joy and exultation whenever they visit the Kumbh Mela.

The Holy City , Nashik ( Maharashtra )

One of the holiest pilgrimage places in India , Nashik is not only a  hub of ancient culture and history but also a modern , technologically  well developed centre for a number of Industries. 
It is one of the four holy centres of the Maha kumbh Mela held on the banks of the sacred Godavari every 12 years. 
Areawise, It's the fourth largest city in Maharashtra, with the holy river Godavari cutting it into 2 equal halves. 

The local and the official  language is Marathi.

But Hindi and English are  just as prevalent.


           source - maps of india.com


              Kalaram Temple ( nashik.gov.in )


         Dhammagiri ( nashik.gov.in )

It is home to innumerable temples , shrines and holy places due to its proximity to the Godavari.

Also ,it has been mentioned in the Holy Ramayana to be the place where Lord Rama had camped along with Sita Mata and Lakshman at Panchvati during his exile of 14 years.

Here the incident of cutting off the nose of Surpanakha, sister of Ravana, had been carried out by Lakshman on the orders of Lord Rama when she had first  tried to lure Lord Rama and then Lakshman. 

Naka means nose in Sanskrit and hence the name Nashik.

Sita Mata was consequently kidnapped by Ravana as an act of revenge.

Another pilgrimage place  related to the Ramayana,  being Anjaneri, the birth place of Lord Hanuman

          Ramkund ( nashik.gov.in )

Trimbakeshwar ( wikipedia )


Present day Nashik is a beautiful amalgamation of both ancient history , mythology, holy places and also a  home for a number of leading Industries, Vineyards , Wineries , Army training centres.

Being a tourist hot spot , it is dotted with beautiful hotels , lodges , villas alongside the budget hotels and Dharamshalas.

It lies in the lap of natural beauty with hills, waterfalls, forts, dams , forests and rivers.

The climate is conducive for the growth of grapes that has led to it  being the biggest centre of Vineyards and Wineries in India.

It is aptly called " The wine capital of India " 


          Pandav caves ( nashik.gov.in )

             Panchvati ( nashik.gov.in  )

The pleasant months to visit are October to March.

It is well connected by roads,railways as also the airways.

It's domestic airport is owned by HAL which uses it for testing, building, development and maintenance of planes for the Indian Air force.

Thus, the places to visit in Nashik include a wide range be it forts , river banks, museums, dams, waterfalls, caves , holy places, temples , vineyards.

Most travellers include in their itinerary the nearby Shirdi as well for a darshan of Shri Saibaba Temple.

        All religion temple , Tapovan
              ( Source - nashik.gov.in )

         Kumbh Mela ( wikipedia )
 

List of Tourist Places - Nashik City

1. Anjaneri Hills
2. Ahivant Gad
3. Artillery Museum
4. Arjun Adventure Park
5. Brahmagiri Hill
6. Coin Museum
7. Chamar Leni
8. Dudh sagar Falls 
9. Dugarwadi Waterfalls
10. Deolali Camp
11. Dhodap Trek
12. Dabhosa Waterfalls
13. Dhammagiri - Vipassana Centre
14. Fun World
15. Gangapur Dam
16. Harihar Fort
17. Jain Temple
18. Kapileshwar Temple
19. Kalaram Temple
20. Le Fromage
21. Main Bazaar
22. Mulher Trek
23. MuktiDham Mandir 
24. Mangi Tungi Temple
25. Nashik caves
26. Panchvati
27. Pandavleni Caves
28. Ramkund
29. Ramshej Fort
30. Sula Vineyards
31. Saptashrungi
32. Sita Gufa 
33. Salher Trek
34. Shubham Water World
35. Sundarnarayan Temple
36. Shagun Resort and Water Park
37. Shrine of Infant Jesus
38. Shree Kapaleshwar Mahadev Mandir
39. Shree Navshya Ganpati Mandir
40. Sinnar
41. Trimbakeshwar
42. Tringalwadi Fort
43. Vallonne Vineyards
44. Ved Mandir
45. York Winery and Tasting Room
46. Zonkers Adventure Park



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