New York, Aug 22, IANS)   Kumbha Mela, the most sacred of all Hindu
pilgrimages, will be held for the first time in the United States.

The Mela in the US is being organised on Sep 10 at Bren Center,
University of California Irvine, to usher in world peace by infusing
collective positivity, according to a press release.

It is being organised under the auspices of Paramahamsa Nithyananda,
Nithyananda Foundation; Swami Ishwarananda, Chinmaya Mission; Swami
Sarvadevananda, Vedanta Society; Dr. Acharya Yogeesh, Yogeesh Ashram;
and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh.

The highlights of the celebrations will include a powerful Vishwa
Shanti Yagna, a Vedic style fire ceremony to invoke peace energy
through one of the purest elements of nature - fire - an abhishekam,
or offering of water from 21 holy rivers of India to all the deities,
and a grand procession with participation by various spiritual
organisations from across the US, the release stated.

'Homas' and 'aartis' will add to the daylong rituals, which will start
at 2 p.m.

In India, the Mela is held four times every 12 years and rotates
between Prayag (Allahabad), Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik.

Each twelve-year cycle includes one Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad,
which is attended by millions of people, making it the largest
gathering anywhere in the world.

Legend has it that in the Vedic ages, gods and demons made a temporary
agreement to work together churning 'amrita' or the nectar of
immortality from the Ksheera Sagara (primordial ocean of milk), and to
share the nectar equally.

However, when the urn or 'Kumbha' containing the nectar appeared, the
demons ran away with it. The gods then gave a chase and for 12 days
and 12 nights the two sides fought for the possession of the urn.

In the course of the battle, four drops of nectar fell at Prayag,
Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain. Hence the Mela is held at these four places.

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