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India’s Mahakumbh Mela, which begins on January 13, is not only one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, but also a fascinating blend of spirituality, mythology and science. Held every four years in three sacred places – Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik – and every twelve years in Pryagraj, the festival attracts millions of pilgrims who believe that bathing in the sacred rivers during this period provides liberation. of the cycle of life and death.
The Mahakumbh Mela has its origins in the ancient Hindu legend of the “Samudra Manthan”, or churning of the cosmic ocean. According to mythology, gods and demons worked together to churn the ocean to recover amrita, the nectar of immortality. During this process, drops of the divine nectar are said to have fallen in four places on Earth, which became the sites of the Kumbh Mela. The term “Kumbh”, meaning “pot”, symbolizes the vessel containing this elixir, thus linking the festival to celestial and spiritual nourishment.
From a scientific perspective, the Kumbh Mela reflects an advanced understanding of astronomy and its effects on human biology. Research indicates that planetary alignments can affect Earth’s electromagnetic fields, which in turn influence biological systems. Studies on bio-magnetism suggest that the human body emits electromagnetic forces and responds to charged fields present in its environment. This phenomenon may explain why many attendees report a feeling of peace and well-being during their time at the festival.
-The festival schedule is determined by specific planetary alignments, with Jupiter playing a central role. Jupiter’s 12-year orbit around the Sun periodically aligns it with particular zodiac signs that signify auspicious times. The Mahakumbh Mela takes place when Jupiter enters a specific alignment coinciding with the positions of the Sun and Moon. This alignment is believed to amplify Earth’s electromagnetic fields.
The choice of sites for the Kumbh Mela reveals ancient India’s deep understanding of geography and geomagnetic forces. These sites, often located at the confluence of rivers, are believed to exhibit powerful geomagnetic energy fields. Ancient sages identified these regions as optimal for spiritual development, leveraging their knowledge of Earth’s energy systems to determine the timing and locations of the festival.