Some Hollywood and other celebrities are expected to participate in the Mela, according to reports. Tour operators are keeping the celebrity names hush-hush. Many luxury camps with all-weather cottages
will be set-up on the banks of holy river Ganga for international celebrities, business tycoons and other VVIPs for the Mela, which is expecting an influx of about 100 million people. Some American tour companies are advertising the tour for about $9,000 (airfares not included).
Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, urged Hollywood and other international celebrities to go to the Mela as pilgrims and not as tourists and in addition to immersing in holy Ganga waters, also explore the rich philosophy which Hinduism offered.
Kumbh Mela (pot-fete) will be held from January 14 (Makarsankranti) to April 28 (Vaisakh Aadhimaas Purnima) and includes 11 bathing dates in between, at Haridwar, where fast-flowing Ganga enters the plains from Himalaya. Held four times every twelve years and rotating among Allahabad, Nasik, Haridwar, and Ujjain (all in India); this Mela takes place when the planet Jupiter enters Aquarius and Sun enters Aries.
Various sadhus (hermits) are also said to visit the Mela; including Nagas, who do not wear any clothes; Urdhwavahurs, who believe in putting the body through severe austerities; Parivajakas, who have taken a vow of silence; Shirshasins, who stand 24 hours and meditate for hours standing on their heads; Kalpvasis, who bathe thrice a day.
Various films have documented Kumbh Mela, including "Invocation, Kumbha Mela" (2008, Fernando del Sol), "Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh Mela" (2004, Maurizio Benazzo, Nick Day), "Kumbh Mela: Songs of the River" (2004, Nadeem Uddin), "Kumbh Mela: The Greatest Show on Earth" (2001, Graham Day), "Kumbha Mela" (1989, Michelangelo Antonioni), "Amrita Kumbher Sandhane"
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