
Ardh Kumbh
The Ardh Kumbh is a major Hindu pilgrimage held every six years at specific sacred sites, notably Haridwar, Ujjain, Nashik, and Prayagraj. It is part of a larger cycle where the full Kumbh Mela occurs every 12 years. During this event, millions of devotees gather to bathe in sacred rivers, seeking spiritual purification and blessings. The Ardh Kumbh is a significant cultural and religious occasion, marking a time of intense devotion, rituals, and communal unity among Hindus. It attracts not only pilgrims but also tourists, scholars, and media from around the world.