The mammoth Mahakumbh Mela occured in the holy city of Allahabad, when millions of Hindu devotees throng the banks of the holy river Ganga, and wait to take the magical dip that shall rid them of their sins.
The Holy City of Allahabad :
Allahabad is located at the confluence of the rivers Yamuna and Ganga. The city is one of the most revered pilgrim centres in the country and has a rich mythological dimension woven into its name. Legend has it that the mythical Saraswati River flows in the recesses of the earth, and joins the Yamuna and the Ganga in Prayag Raj, the ancient name for Allahabad. The confluence of these holy rivers, known as Sangam, is considered a most sacred place for the Hindus. They believe that after they die and are cremated, they would attain moksha, or freedom from the endless cycle of birth-death-rebirth, if their ashes are immersed at Sangam.
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