1. Shahi Snans:
The most important days of the Mela are the "Shahi Snans" (royal baths), when million pilgrims take a dip in the sacred waters at specific auspicious times.
2. Spiritual Significance:
For many Hindus, attending the Maha Kumbh is considered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cleanse their sins, achieve spiritual liberation, and experience divine grace.
3. Astronomical Precision
The timing of the Kumbh Mela is determined by precise astrological calculations based on the position of Jupiter, the Sun, and the Moon. This celestial alignment is said to enhance the spiritual energy of the sacred rivers.
4. Mysterious Underground River – Saraswati
The Triveni Sangam at Prayagraj is the confluence of three rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati. Many believe that the Saraswati River still exists underground, and its presence purifies the water at the confluence.
5. Sacred Dip’s Mysterious Healing Power
Millions of pilgrims believe that bathing in the Triveni Sangam during the Kumbh washes away all sins and grants moksha (liberation). Some claim miraculous healings, while others report a feeling of divine energy after taking a dip.
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