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Kumbha Mela stands as one of humanity’s largest religious congregations, drawing millions of devotees from across the globe. This revised and updated edition of Nityananda Misra’s seminal work offers an in-depth analysis of this traditionally modern phenomenon, exploring its historical roots, spiritual significance, and contemporary relevance.
The book delves into the intricate organization, rituals, and cultural practices that define the Kumbha experience. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, Misra examines how this ancient pilgrimage tradition has evolved while maintaining its core spiritual essence. The work addresses the intersection of tradition and modernity, exploring how millions of pilgrims navigate sacred spaces in an increasingly globalized world.
Essential reading for scholars, spiritual seekers, and those interested in understanding Hindu traditions, cultural anthropology, and religious practices in contemporary India.







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