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    mela
    /ˈmeɪlə/

    noun

    • 1. a fair or Hindu festival: Indian "the capital recently hosted a hugely successful mela, which attracted crowds of 80,000 from all communities"

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MelāMelā - Wikipedia

    Mela (Sanskrit: मेला) is a Sanskrit word meaning "gathering" or "to meet" or a "fair". It is used in the Indian subcontinent for all sizes of gatherings and can be religious, commercial, cultural or sport-related.

  4. Aug 23, 2024 · Kumbh Mela, religious festival and pilgrimage rotating between four sacred rivers. Tradition holds that an elixir of immortality fell on each of these sites and that the rivers turn back into the elixir at a climactic moment, giving pilgrims the chance to bathe in the essence of purity, auspiciousness, and immortality.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kumbh_MelaKumbh Mela - Wikipedia

    Kumbh Mela or Kumbha Mela (/ ˌ k ʊ m b ˈ m eɪ l ə /) is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism, On February 4, 2019, Kumbh Mela witnessed the largest peaceful public gathering of humans ever recorded. [1]

  6. MELA definition: 1. a public event that is organized to celebrate a special occasion or an event where goods can be…. Learn more.

  7. Jan 20, 2021 · Kumbh Mela is one of the biggest Hindu festivals which is celebrated every three years. It's a pilgrimage that devotees take in the hope of washing away their past sins. The Kumbh Mela has the ...

  8. Kumbh Mela, in Hinduism, is a religious pilgrimage that is celebrated four times over a course of 12 years. The geographical location of Kumbh Mela spans over four locations in India and the Mela site keeps rotating between one of the four pilgrimages on four sacred rivers as listed below: Haridwar on the Ganges in Uttarakhand

  9. Kumbh Mela (the festival of the sacred Pitcher) is the largest peaceful congregation of pilgrims on earth, during which participants bathe or take a dip in a sacred river. Devotees believe that by bathing in the Ganges one is freed from sins liberating her/him from the cycle of birth and death.