UNESCO: The largest spiritual event in the world – Maha Aquar

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UNESCO: The largest spiritual event in the world - Maha Aquar

About 66 million fans from India and abroad participated in the Mahakumba fair, who drowned in the water of the Ganges-Yamuna and Saraswati rivers.

Mahakumma Hindu is an important religious festival. In this, devotees of India and abroad, Sadhu and Naga Sadhu, made religious baths in the holy waters of the Ganges, which is why it is called spiritual and cultural confluence.

UNESCO, a symbol of tolerance and inclusion, was included in the list of abstract cultural ITs (IHC) by UNESCO in December 2017.

UNESCO Director Tim Curtis also bathed in Sangam in India in the 2021 Maha Kumbh.

Team Curtis described the epic as the world’s largest spiritual fair. According to him, the great Aquarius cultural heritage has given a unique glimpse of Tiha.

Tim Curtis said, “After coming here, a different strength and environment realized. The festival had a great experience to gather so many people in one place and join it. Everyone has to see it.”

He said, “It shows that culture lives not only in the building, but also in mutual connection and human traditions.” This fair is organized in such a large scale, not only the people of India, but also associated with people around the world and incorporated a deep support.

“This is a great example of a living heritage, which saves the traditions running over generations for generations.”

Apart from India, many from other countries came to join the epic.

The Iguzki, who came from Spain, described his experience, “I am very happy to come to the Mahakaba fair, because after 5 years there is an astronomy coincidence that is very important for the earth, humans and animals.”

The features of the Mahakum fair include some major baths. For example, the first royal bath that is the day of Pausa Purnima.

After that, the bath of Makar Sankranti and then the Mauni Ambassa bath is also called the main royal bath. After this Best Panchami bath, the Mag Purnima bath and finally the Mahashivratri bath.

A fan of Kanpur said that the greatness came after 5 years, so we have a lot of good fortune. We could not only wash the body, but it was a sink of religion.

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Similarly, a person in the Czech Republic described the bath experience of confluence and said, “After two holy baths I feel a change in myself. It looks like Ganga Ji has made me true.”

UNESCO Director Tim Curtis also bathed in Sangam in India in the 2021 Maha Kumbh.

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The Mahakum lasted 45 days and ended on February 26 after the bath.