Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 || Jai Sadguru Dutta || THE ORIGIN OF KUMBHA - MELA In the KRtha yuga DurvAsa RShi saw Indra - the King of Gods - sitting on his divine elephant vehicle – the airAwat. DurvAsa was pleased to see Indra and presented him a chain. However Indra did not accept the present. It fell down and was trodden by elephant AirAwat. DurvAsa RShi got upset due to this and cursed Indra. As an effect of the curse, all Gods lost their powers and had to often lose a battle against DAnavAs (Demons). So all Gods including Brahmadeva surrendered themselves to God Vishnu;to get back their power. Vishnu suggested them to approach DAnavAs and persuade them to perform Samudra Manthana (churning of the sea). He said Samudra Manthana will 12pt; mso-ansi-language: EN-US">bring out AmRta, which will bring back your power and you will not be efeated by DAnavAs. So Samudra Manthana was carried out. One of the many precious things that arose from the depths of the A troubled water was a pot of nectar (AmRt Kumbh). Lord Vishnu, disguising himself as an enchantress ( Mohini), seized the nectar from the demons. While fleeing from the evil ones, Lord Vishnu passed the nectar on to his winged mount, Garuda. The demons finally caught up with Garuda and in the ensuing struggle, a few drops of the precious nectar fell on PrayAg, Nashik, Hardwar and Ujjain. Since then, the Kumbh Mela has been held in all these places, every 12 years. Another story is that once all the Teerthas went to;Adinath Bhagwan Shankara. Following Bhagwan Shankara’s order they;had been to MRtyaloka (earth) to save pApAtmAs (sinners) on earth. Teerthas absolved the sinners on the earth, but were themselves got saturated with human’s sins. They requested Bhagwan Shankara to free them yes"> from the accrued sins. Shankara asked them to go and live in solitude for one year at the bank of river Godavari. Shankara promised the Teerthas that he himself, with all other. Gods would also stay with them. After taking bath in the sacred water of EN-US">Godavari, they will be free from the sins. Hence during the Kumbha Mela a dip in Godavari river has attained a great importance. In Shiva Purana there is a story explaining the importance of Sinhastha Kumbha Mela. Gautama RShi got salvation of his cow-killing sin from Lord Shankara after a long penance. Then the river Ganges descended down on the earth. After mso-ansi-language: EN-US">some time she wanted to go back to her home place. However the RShis and Gods gathered there and requested her to stay back on the earth for the prosperity of the arth. She agreed to stay back only after taking a promise from Lord Shankara that all the RShis present there; and all Gods will stay with her. Then only she will stay back. Gods and RShis promised her that during the period, when yes"> Jupiter and Sun will be in the zodiac sign Leo (Simha Rashi), they would all stay on the earth. In the later years, it is said that acknowledging importance of Kumbha Mela Lord Rama with his Guru Kashyap stayed and lived for one year in Trimbakeshwar. During this period he performed all the religious rites like yatra, shraddha etc near; Kushavarta Why every 12 years? AmRt had to be saved from DAnavAs. So Gods had to hide it at different places - SwargalOk, MRtyalOk and PatAllOk. Gods were on MRtyalOk (earth) for twelve days. Gods twelve days are equal to 12 years for MRtyalOk . Thus Gods were on earth for 12 years with AmRt. Hence every 12 years Kumbha Mela is celebrated at the four places, where a few drops of AmRt had fallen. THE IMPORTANCE / SIGNIFICANCE OF KUMBH - MELA WATER is the basis of all life on earth. Of the Panchmahabhut or the five natural elements, water is considered to be the key to life. Human beings feel a close affinity to it, since three-fourths of the human body is constituted of water. In this respect, our body is like a microcosm (pinDAnDA), as the surface of the earth (the macrocosm-brahmAnDa) is constituted similarly, being three-fourths, water. The confluence of three rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati at Prayag stands for the meeting of Ida, Pingala and Sushumna Nadis at Muladhar Chakra known as Yukta Triveni. Kumbha symbolises the arousing of six chakras to reach Ajna Chakra where these three nadis meet again to form the Mukta (Liberation) Triveni for yogis. The Ganga always flows and rushes very fast to the sound of Gama-Gam (meaning go-go) while the Yamuna moves slowly with a placid flow to the sound of Yam-Yam (meaning control-control). Likewise whether one acts fast in life or acts after deliberate thinking, it must be decided by his knowledge and temperament. And both these aspects should be supported by the invisible Saraswati, the faculty of Jnan (knowledge). The meeting of these three rivers in the spiritual realm represents the three gunas or qualities of the native, i.e. Sattvic or subtle represented by Saraswati; normal">Rajasic or the vibrant Ganga; and Tamasic or the dark Yamuna. These three rivers also signify the three saktis, Mahalakshmi, Mahakali and Mahasaraswati; the three sacred fires of sacrifice; the three Gods Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh; and the three notes of music, Sa for Saraswati; Re for Yamuna; and Ga for Ganga. Further deep in the spiritual sphere, these three rivers represent the three phases of time i.e. present, past and future; the triangle or minimum space enclosed in time; Nad, Bindu and Kala; and the three humours, vata, pitta and kapha. The Triveni also denotes the three basic philosophies of the Gita, i.e. Jnan Yoga, Karma Yoga and Bhakti Yoga. The Kumbha occurs in a cycle of every 12 years - the most sacred or auspicious time is calculated on the basis of a specific planetary configuration, considering its cosmobiological effect on the human body and mind. Various astronomical conjugations during Kumbha represent various stages of the solar cycle which has a direct influence on human beings and the biosphere. The ritual bath or snan on specific days i.e. full moon, newmoon and Basant (Vasanth) Panchami have been specifically prescribed on the basis of the bio-effects of lunar phases. The imposed electromagnetic fields on water are transmitted into the human beings taking bath in the Holy Prayag giving them great health benefits. The number12 here signifies time or Kal as there are 12 adityas, 12 zodiac signs, 12 months, and 12 Jyotirlingas (self-emergent sivalingas). The entire world exists in time, moves in time and space, and is controlled by time. According to the AtharvavEda, Kumbh is the representation of space situated in KAl (time) supervising all of us. Spiritually the holding of Kumbha at an interval of 12 years symbolises the need for purifying the body by sublimating the inherent vices of the 12 sense organs, i.e. Panchkarmendriyas (five organs of action), Panchjnanedriyas (five organs of perception, the mind and the intellect - and thereby to arouse the six psychic centres or chakras separated from each other at a distance of 12 angulas (inches) for attaining the AmRt Kumbha or pitcher of nectar. line-break"> There is another mystical explanation of the Kumbha. The human head and neck form an inverted pitcher or Kumbha from where AmRt or nectar flows downwards into the body. The two eyes represent the sun and moon gods, the nostrils represent Ganga and Yamuna, the tongue is Vani or Saraswati and it spans 12 angulas of space. Astrologically during Kumbha the three grahas, Jupiter, Sun and Moon, play a prominent role in the two Zodiac signs, Taurus and Capricorn respectively. The presence of Sun in Capricorn or Makara signifies the Swadhishtan Chakra, the centre of procreation representing the water element. Makara also signifies the Kama as Kamdev, popularly knows as Makaradhwaj. Accordingly Madam Blavatsky in her famous book Sacred Doctrine records that Capricorn is universal intelligence, which is transformed into human intelligence through water. It is therefore that one of the famous Shahi Snans occurs on Basant (Vasanth) Panchami, the day of Kamdev. Likewise Jupiter's or Jiva's (life force) presence in Taurus signifies the creative power of universe, Shiva - Shakti or the Male and female forces. NEXT: The legend of Godavari & PuShkara mahimaR.Srinath srinath_atreya Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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