As the name suggests Ardh Kumbh Mela means Half of Kumbh
Mela but one of the largest fair in India. To bath in the holy river Ganga is
the main purpose of this fair. According to Hinduism, ‘Ardh Kumbh Mela’ takes
place when the planet Jupiter enters Aquarius and the Sun enters Aries. Ardh
Kumbh Mela organized at following four places:
• Allahabad
(Uttar Pradesh)
• Haridwar
(Uttarakhand)
• Ujjain
(Madhya Pradesh)
• Nasik
(Maharastra)
The next Ardh Kumbh Mela is at Haridwar, holy city of
Uttarakhand, India between January 2016 to April 2016.
Haridwar Ardh Kumbh Mela 2016 – Special Bathing (Snan)
Dates:
Date Day Event
14th January, 2016 Thursday Makar Sankranti
12th February, 2016 Friday Basant Panchami
22nd February, 2016 Monday Magh Purnima
7th March, 2016 Monday Mahashivratri
7th April, 2016 Thursday Chaitra Amavasya
8th April, 2016 Friday Chaitra Shukla Pratipada
14th April, 2016 Thursday Mesha Sankranti
15th April, 2016 Friday Ram Navami
22nd April, 2016 Friday Chaitra Shukla Purnima
• Har ki
Pauri
• Ashti
Pravath Ghat
• Subhas
Ghat
• Gau Ghat
• Sapth
Sarover Keshtra Ghat
• Sarvanand
Ghat
• Pantdweep
Ghat
• Kangra
Ghat
• Roode
Bale Wala Ghat
• Ganesh
Ghat
• Varagi
Camp Ghat
• Sati Ghat
• Daksheshwar
Ghat
• Singh
Dwar Ghat
• Sita
Ghat
Kumbh
Mela at Haridwar, Uttarakhand
In Indian culture, Rivers have always reserved a special
place in Hindu Mythology as they are symbolized to carriers of life and
fertility. Thus the rivers have great importance in all major festivals of
India. One of the major festival takes place in this context that is ‘KUMBH
MELA’. This fair is conceivably the largest religious gathering in any religion
across the world. A large amount of people gathers at various places and
perform distinguish rituals on this day by the banks of different rivers. The
name Kumbh Mela consists two parts that are “Kumbh” which means a pitcher or a
pot and another one is “Mela” which refers fair or gathering.
This is the fair which is organized at four different Indian
Places on the banks of holy rivers. The places, where the Mela is conducted are
Haridwar, on the bank of river Ganga, Ujjain by the river Shipra, Nasik by the
river Godavari and last one Allahabad at the junction of rivers Ganga, Yamuna
and Saraswati. During the ‘Kumbh Mela’, the banks of these rivers contain large
area for bathing for the all types of people. For each place the ‘Kumbh Mela’
repeats every 12 years. Read more