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Balancing planetary 'doshas'
Millennium Post Delhi
|February 05, 2025
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Kumbh Mela, one of the grandest spiritual gatherings on Earth, owes its timing to the intricate interplay of celestial movements. This festival aligns with the positions of Jupiter, the Sun and the Moon, whose combined energies transform rivers into sacred sanctuaries brimming with spiritual vitality. These cosmic movements determine when the rivers transform into sacred sanctuaries, brimming with spiritual energy.
Key Planetary Configurations Jupiter: This alignment is central to Kumbh Mela. This planet represents knowledge and collective growth, mirroring the festival's purpose of spiritual elevation and unity.
The Sun: Its position often marks the transition of seasons, infusing the festival with vitality and renewal.
The Moon: Its role, particularly during 'Amavasya' (New Moon) or 'Purnima' (Full Moon), enhances the festival's energetic potency, guiding rituals and pilgrimages.
The importance of the 12-year cycle: Kumbh Mela operates on a 12-year cycle, closely tied to Jupiter's journey. As Jupiter completes its circuit, its alignment with other planets resets spiritual energies, marking the perfect time for mass purification and enlightenment.
Why planetary alignments matter: In Vedas, planetary positions influence individuals and entire cosmic patterns. At Kumbh Mela, these alignments are believed to charge the sacred rivers with divine vibrations, offering pilgrims a chance to cleanse their karmic burdens and align with universal energy.
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