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Hundreds Celebrate KumbhMela in Southern California

California   February 01, 2014:A mass pilgrimage of Hindu faith was honored and celebrated in Southern California last weekend, as hundreds of Hindus gathered on the grounds of Excelsior High School here in Norwalk, Calif., to take part in the “KumbhMela USA 2014” event Feb. 22.

Organized by the Sanatana Hindu Sangha, the Saturday afternoon and evening event reenacted one of the most celebrated traditions in India for the benefit of the Indian American community.

The KumbhMela festivities here included a grand procession of Hindu temples and organizations, an immersion of deities into a pool of holy water from the Ganga River (Ganga Snaan), and a series of bhajans and devotional songs performed during the evening.

Highlighting the KumbhMela was a recorded speech from Mahamandaleshwar, or spiritual head. Shown on a large television, Mahamandaleshwar shared with the estimated 500 people in attendance the significance of the KumbhMela.

“The message of KumbhMela is sharing and caring, coming together, sharing our spiritual bliss, and expressing our love and care for everyone,” Mahamandaleshwar said in his video message. “Without losing our uniqueness, showing our unity is really what is needed now for Sanatana Hindu dharma. Without losing our uniqueness, let us all be together.”

Afterwards, attendees were treated to free food. The “prasad” included garbanzo beans (chhole), lentil soup (daal), bread (puris), rice, and a sweet.

Vegetarian dishes were also available for sale at booths occupied by Rasbhog and Udupi.

Moments after sunset, the KumbhMela continued with a “spectacle of lights” with Ganga Arati, where priests offered large lit lamps to the pool of Ganga River water.

The evening ended with Artesia Mayor Sally Flowers making a brief visit to offer her best wishes to the attendees, and a performance of bhajans and devotional songs.

In addition to Rasbhog and Udupi, many community and faith-based groups occupied one of the nearly 20 booths about 100 yards east of the main stage area, including the Shree Pashupatinath Foundation; OshoNiranjana Meditation Center; Hanuman Temple; SSY U.S.A.; RadhaGovinda Temple of Tarzana; Gaudiya Vedanta Publications; SAHARA; and Sankara Eye Foundation.

Mahamandaleshwar said in his video message that the KumbhMela is considered one of the world’s largest and oldest traditions. The primary pilgrimage and festival generally draws millions of people from all over the world every three years, with each sect of Hinduism congregating at one location to form what many claim to be the largest gathering of human beings on Earth.

Bathing in one of the designated sacred rivers – “Snaan,” or “holy dip,” as it is called – is a key element of the KumbhMela. The point of the “holy dip” is to shower the world with positive energy.

The KumbhMela rotates between rivers in four cities, including the Ganga River in Haridwar, the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Allahabad, the Godawari River in Nashik, and the Shipra River in Ujjain.

“In India, KumbhMela is the place where so much of spiritual sharing and caring happens. Bharat is not just a geographic (identity) it is also a philosophy. Bharat is alive. With this principle, we brought KumbhMela to U.S.A. for first time in September 2006,” Mahamandaleshwar said. “Let this KumbhMela happening in the United States also be the place where enlightenment is happening to all of us.”

The event’s organizers and supporters included Harish Dhruv, Ashok Desai, Rashmi Shah, RangeshGadasalli, DilipButani, Kewal Kanda, Ashok Patnaik, VasuPawar, Avadesh Agarwal, Abhinav Mehta, PannkajKummar, MadhurShrivastava, and Sunil Tolani.

Temples participating in the KumbhMela included the All World GayatriParivar (Anaheim); GayatriMandir (Hawaiian Gardens); Hindu Temple and Cultural Center (Chatsworth); ISKCON (Laguna Beach); ISKCON New Dwarka (Culver City); Jagannath Society of California (Irvine); Jain Center of Southern California (Buena Park); Krishna Valley Temple (Apple Valley); Malibu Hindu Temple (Calabasas); Nithyananda Vedic Temple (Los Angeles); Pashupatinath Foundation (Norwalk); Radha Raman Temple (Placentia); Ram Kabir Temple (Carson); Sanatan Dharma Temple (Norwalk); Sri Panchmukha Hanuman Temple (Torrance); Sri Ram Kabir Bhakta Samaj of Southern California (Norwalk); Sri UmiyaMatajiMandir (Norco); and Siddhivinayak Temple (Brea).

Quote of the day

A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode.…

__________Chanakya