Thursday, March 22, 2012

Maha Kumbh 2013- ॐ नम: शिवाय:


The important dates of Maha Kumbh Mela 2013 are provided below:
Date (2013) Day Event
27th January Sunday Paush Purnima
6th February Wednesday Ekadashi Snan
10th February Sunday Mauni Amavasya Snan (Main Bathing Day)
15th February Friday Basant Panchami Snan
17th February Sunday Rath Saptami Snan
18th February Monday Bhisma Ekadashi Snan
25th February Monday Maghi Purnima Snan

 The last time, in 2001, when the Maha Kumbh Mela was held here, nearly 60 million took a bath at Sangam, plus thousands others bore witness to the grandness of the event. After 12 long years, the wait is finally over as the Maha Kumbh is once again back to where it belongs – Allahabad. And the Kumbh Mela that is held here is considered to be the largest and holiest of all the four destinations and is believed to be the most auspicious. Allahabad is one of the most sacred cities in India, wherein the purity lies in the belief that after creating the world, Brahma, the great creator offered his first sacrifice at this place; and also because of the important position it holds according to the Hindu scriptures for possessing the holy confluence, known as Triveni Sangam, of the three sacred rivers of India - Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati.
In 2013, from 27th January to 25th February, the banks of the Sangam will once again be in an uproar as millions - devout and commoners alike will make the place their temporary homes. And the sight of Sadhus, the guardians of the faith; Naga Babas, covering their naked bodies with ash; and Mahants, lured to come out of their hideouts in forests, mountains, and caves, charging towards the Sangam to take a holy dip in the waters at the appointed time will once again make up for the visual dazzle. It's believed that bathing here will free one from all the past sins, thereby liberating him from the cycle of life and death. Discomfort of having to travel miles and living open air under freezing weather will take a backseat and it's the pure sense of devotion and spirituality that will prevail, evident through their faces.
Famous for its culture and contemporary heritage, the city of Allahabad will once again become a major attraction for foreigners willing to witness the greatest expression of Indian religion, and study and learn Indian culture as the roots of tradition and customs can be easily traced in this land of Triveni Sangam. The Maha Kumbh Mela to be held in Allahabad (Prayag) in the year 2013 will commence from 27th of January and will continue till 25th of February.

History of Kumbh Mela- ॐ नम: शिवाय:


Kumbh derives its name from the immortal Pot of Nectar, which the Demigods (Devtas) and Demons (Asuras) fought over, described in ancient Vedic scriptures known as the Puranas. It is these Vedic literatures that have stood the test of time, out of which the tradition has evolved into the one that the world now knows as The Kumbh Mela. Legend tells a tale from the bygone days of the universe when the demigods and the demons conjointly produced the nectar of immortality. The demigods, because cursed, were crippled of fear that eventually made them weak. The task being too sturdy for them alone, the demigods made a mutual agreement with the demons to complete it in full and share the nectar of immortality in half. It is said that the demigods and the demons assembled on the shore of the milk ocean that lies in the celestial region of the cosmos. And it began!


For the task of churning the milk ocean, the Mandara Mountain was used as the churning rod, and Vasuki, the king of serpents, became the rope for churning. With the demigods at Vasuki’s tail and the demons at his head, the churning began. At first, the churning of the milk ocean produced a deadly poison which Lord Shiva drank without being affected. As Lord Shiva drank the poison, a few drops fell from his hands which were licked by scorpions, snakes, and similar other deadly creatures. Also, during the churning, the Mandara Mountain began to sink deep into the ocean, seeing which Lord Vishnu incarnated as a great tortoise and supported the mountain on His back. Finally, many hurdles and 1000 years later, Dhanwantari appeared with the Kumbh of immortal nectar in his hands. The demigods, being fearful of the demons' ill intent, forcibly seized the pot with its safety entrusted onto the four Gods - Brahaspati, Surya, Shani, and Chandra.


Demons, after learning that their part of the agreement has not been kept, went after the demigods and for 12 days and 12 nights, the chase continued. Wherever the demigods went with the pot of nectar, fierce fighting ensued. It is believed that during this chase, a few drops from the Kumbh fell at four places - Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nasik. There is also a prevalent legend that it was actually the demons that were being chased by the demigods for 12 days and 12 nights, during which the drops of elixir of immortality fell at these four places. These four places are since believed to have acquired mystical powers. Because 12 days of Gods are equivalent to 12 years for humans; the Kumbh Mela is celebrated once every 12 years in each of the four places - banks of river Godavari in Nasik, river Kshipra in Ujjain, river Ganges in Haridwar, and at the Sangam of Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati in Allahabad, where the drops are believed to have fallen. Millions of devout, come together to partake in ritualistic bathing and ceremonies to cleanse themselves of all sins. 



Timeline of Kumbh Mela (Modern Times)
1980: Nasik
1980: Ujjain
1986: Haridwar
1989: Allahabad
1992: Nasik
1992: Ujjain
1998: Haridwar
2001: Allahabad
2003: Nasik
2004: Ujjain
2010: Haridwar 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

MAGIC MANTRA - ॐ नम: शिवाय:

"Om Namah Shivaya", is the chanting of a mantra which signifies the powers of the God Almighty Lord Shiva , the supreme commander and the creator of the entire universe !!
 ॐ नम: शिवाय:
We are each one of us the creations of the God Almighty, the supreme power , and by remembering our creator and chanting of the mantra we are able to energise ourselves to a higher level of our existence , and thereby feel the vibration of this energy within each molecule of our body .
Lord Shiva is omnipresent , and by chanting of the mantra we are able to sense and feel his presence within us , and this makes us realise that we are not alone ।

Our God Almighty is with us at all times, on this, our journey of life !! Could we ever wish for or hope for anything more powerful than this, the very essential truth of our existence which makes this journey so meaningful and wonderful, that we keep chanting the mantra day and night, for our entire life, in the realisation that God is with us in all our moments, happy or sad, joyful or tragic, and it is this absolute reality that carries us forward through each day of our life.

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