
Ujjain Simhastha
Ujjain Simhastha, also known as the Kumbh Mela, is a major Hindu religious festival held every 12 years in Ujjain, India. It attracts millions of pilgrims who gather to bathe in the sacred Shipra River, believing it purifies the soul and grants spiritual benefits. The event features rituals, prayers, processions, and cultural programs, emphasizing spiritual renewal and community harmony. Ujjain's significance stems from its historical and mythological importance, making Simhastha a profound celebration of faith, devotion, and tradition for Hindus worldwide.