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The meaning and significance of Kumbh Mela

New Delhi: India is a land of festivals. From Kashmir to Kanya Kumari, our country has innumerable festivals to integrate the people by and large. Down the ages, festivals have been a binding force in

PTI Updated on: January 13, 2013 18:25 IST


But the Ardhakumbh at Haridwar is the fair of the grihasthas (householders) only. It is held every six years.



The story goes that in the seventh century king Harshavardhana, then ruling India, religiously used to give up all his possessions every six years at Prayag. This apparently gave an impetus to the popularity of the Ardhakumbh.

So, it is due to the faith of the people and the thoughtfulness of our seers that this holy occasion is named “Kumbha Mela.”




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