The Kumbh Mela is a major Hindu festival held every 12 years at four sacred rivers in India: the Ganges, Yamuna, Godavari, and Saraswati. Millions of pilgrims gather to take a holy dip in the waters, which are believed to cleanse sins and promote spiritual renewal. The festival is marked by vibrant processions, rituals, and cultural performances, showcasing the rich traditions of Hinduism.
During the Kumbh Mela, various sadhus (holy men) and ascetics come together, sharing their wisdom and experiences. The event not only strengthens faith but also fosters a sense of community among participants, making it one of the largest gatherings in the world.