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The Spiritual Journey - Char Dham Yatra By Suma World

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The modern landscapes with rash city life might have witnessed alterations in the existing times, however, some age-old traditions are yet understood generations after generations. While we might be constantly shifting to a metropolitan lifestyle, India is a land with deep-rooted religious convictions. A land with international culture & diverse beliefs, India is home to a billion souls with different religious and spiritual beliefs. As a part of the tradition, people visit temples, churches, and other areas of devotions for decades. One such untainted plus most devoted holy expedition is the  Chardham yatra   (the journey to the four holiest reliquaries). The  Chardham places  include the four celebrated spiritual reliquaries Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath & Badrinath. The  Chardham yatra  considered the holiest and most religious place to visit, is immensely important as a pilgrimage spot. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttrakhand, the Chardham or four holy dest

A Complete Guide For Char Dham Yatra: Suma World

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  Yamunotri Dham Yatra Yamunotri, the seat of Goddess Yamuna, is the origin of the Yamuna River. The actual source and glacier are located at an altitude of 4421 meters above sea level, about 1 km further up. But it is not readily accessible. For the same reason, the shrine has been located at the  Yamunotri Temple  at the base of the hill. Pilgrims give prayers at the temple itself. Gangotri Dham Yatra Gangotri – the seat of Goddess Ganga – is visited by millions of pilgrims each year. The Gangotri Dham is set 19 km from Gaumukh – the place where the Ganga River originates. From Gaumukh in the Gangotri Glacier, the river flows as Bhagirathi relevant to Devprayag. Here, it merges by Alakananda and forms Ganga as we know it. Kedarnath Dham Yatra Located near the head of that River Mandakini in the Himalayas,  Kedarnath Dham Yatra  is flanked by breathtaking snow-clad mountains. The city is named after King Kedar who managed the Satya Yuga. The saintly king is believed to be the ruler of

The Spiritul Maha Kumbh Mela In India - Suma World Travel

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  The  Maha Kumbh Mela  in India is deeply spiritual & has never-ending popularity. It’s the greatest & most sacred festival in Hinduism. Not only in this Guinness World Records but also in all other record books, it’s only the Kumbh Mela which have the right of having the largest religious gathering in the world. Not only Indians but people from all nearby the world join this holy festival to show their devotion. Millions of people achieve it. Even UNESCO could never ignore the quality, the never-ending divine beauty & the humanity of this place & therefore, in December 2017, UNESCO included this hopeful Maha Kumbh Mela on its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. Where is the Kumbh Mela Held? The Mela considers place on a rotational base in four of the holiest Hindu places in India — on the banks of spectacular Godavari river in Nashik, the Shipra river in Ujjain, the Ganges river in Haridwar & the confluence of these Ganges, Yamuna, & mythical Sarasw

Major Guidelines for Kumbh Mela In Haridwar 2021! Suma Worldv

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  Ahead of this Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, the Uttarakhand government has issued many guidelines plus (SOPs) standard operating protocols for the upcoming big festival ( Maha Kumbh Mela 2021 ). Earlier, the Central government had also issued guidelines & standard operating protocols (SOPs) for the same. In the track of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, guidelines also standard operating protocols (SOPs) Ashram, Hotel, Dharamshala, Restaurant, Shop, Commercial Establishment, Guest House, Religious Place Public Transport, halting points, ghats, vehicle parking, bus stations, railway stations, have been issued. According to the guidelines issued, each person who will be staying there in Haridwar will have to go into the thermal screening. Not only that, every traveler must register on the web portal of Maha Kumbh Mela 2021. Uttarakhand government-issued Covid-19 guidelines for devotees visiting Haridwar’s Kumbh Mela. According to the statement of the Uttarakhand government, “devotees to be

Top Facts About Maha Kumbh Mela – Suma World

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  Maha Kumbh Mela is a mass gathering of Hindu devotees which is a rare occasion that is held after every 144 years.   Maha Kumbh Mela   is one of the world’s biggest festivals with the largest gathering of people on the planet by millions attending each time the event occurs roughly every three years on a rotation basis at Haridwar, Nashik, Prayag (Allahabad) & Ujjain. Each Kumbh Mela is held at various places depending on the position of the planet Sun & Jupiter. A key point of the Kumbh Mela is the attendance of Sadhus or holy men. Several different sections show their devotion in various ways: Nagas do not wear any clothes, cover their bodies by ash, Urdhwavahurs put their bodies into severe hardship and Shirashasins stand for 24 hours & meditate while standing on their heads. |  Interesting Facts about Kumbh Mela  | Several holy men from diverse Hindu sects attend the Maha Kumbh Mela, such as the Nagas (who do not wear any clothes), Kalpwasis (who bathe highly thrice a