Magh Mela 2023: When Will Ardh Kumbh Mela 2023 Begin? Know Everything!

Sanatan Dharma holds the Kumbh Mela in high regard, and during this fair, thousands and lakhs of devotees travel from far and wide to bathe in the rivers. There are many different types of Kumbh Mela, and one of them is the Magh Mela. According to this sequence, the new year, 2023, will begin with the Magh Mela or Ardh Kumbh Mela. AstroSage has created this blog especially for you if you’re interested in learning more about the start and end dates of the Magh Mela in 2023 and their importance. Let’s learn everything there is to know about Magh Mela 2023 from this blog.

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Magh Mela 2023: Date & Time 

For followers of the Hindu religion, the annual Ardh Kumbh Mela, which takes place in Prayagraj  (Allahabad) in January, is of the utmost importance. This fair lasts 45 days in a row before coming to an end on Mahashivaratri. The bathing dates are given well in advance because during this, worshippers can rid themselves of their sins by taking a holy bath on auspicious dates.

The Magh Mela in 2023 will begin on January 6, Paush Purnima, the full moon day of the Paush month, and will go until February 18, Mahashivaratri day. Let us inform you that this event will take place at Triveni Sangam in Prayag which is the fair’s historic location. The holy bath will be performed on these dates in 2023 during the Magh Mela. 

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Magh Mela 2023: Dates To Take Dip In Holy Rivers

06 January, 2023 – Paush Purnima 

14 Or 15 January, 2023 – Makar Sankranti 

21 January 2023 – Mauni Amavasya  

05 February 2023 – Magha Purnima 

18 February 2023 – Mahashivratri 

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Magh Mela 2023 Significance 

Similar to Kumbh Mela, bathing in rivers at Magh Mela is seen as virtue and benefit. The Magh Mela, sometimes referred to as “Mini Kumbh,” is an annual event held in Prayagraj that commemorates the meeting of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati, the three most revered rivers in Hinduism. Numerous devotees congregate in the area where this confluence occurs to engage in various religious practices and take a dip in holy water. It is also the location of this festival, where devotees congregate to perform rituals and bathe in holy water. 

You probably have no idea that the 45-day Magh Mela celebration is known as Kalpavas. It is believed that the length of the Magh Mela, 45 days, is equivalent to the length of the four Yugas, or years (Satyug, Tretayug, Dwapar Yug, Kalyug). During this time, those who strongly adhere to Kalpavas are known as Kalpavasis. It is believed that by performing Kalpavas, one can repent for the sins committed in a previous life and that by performing all religious rites, one can break free from the cycle of life and death.

Importance Of Kalpavas In Magh Mela 2023

Before moving ahead, let’s discuss what Kalpavas is?  In general, Kalpavas refers to spending some time on the banks of the Sangam, participating in satsang, and remembering God. On the full moon days of the Kumbh, Ardh Kumbh, Maha Kumbh, Simhastha, Pus, and Magha festivals, Kalpavas are traditionally performed on the banks of the river. The annual Magh Mela gives Kalpavas a specific place, and by doing it, one advances spiritually. Let’s now explore the many forms of Kumbh Melas.

Types Of Kumbh Mela?

The Sun, Moon, and Jupiter are in the following positions, which determine when and what time the Kumbh Mela will be held: 

  • The Prayagraj Kumbh Mela takes place in the month of Magha when Jupiter is in Aries or Taurus and the Sun and Moon are both in Capricorn. 
  • The Haridwar Kumbh Mela is celebrated in March-April, or Chaitra month, when Jupiter is in Aquarius and the Sun is in Aries.
  • The Ujjain fair is held either in the month of Vaishakh, or in April-May when all three of these planets are in Libra, or when Jupiter is in Leo and the Sun is in Aries. 
  • The Nashik Kumbh Mela takes place in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, or roughly between the months of August and September when Jupiter and the Sun are in Leo. 

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Tasks Done During Magh Mela 2023 

It is organized for devotees and sages to stay on the river’s banks while attending the Magh Mela, and several religious rituals are carried out during this time. So let’s discuss what activities take place during Magh Mela.

Holy Bath

On the days of Snan Tithis during the 45-day Magh Mela, devotees bathe in the river. These lucky days are Poornima, Makar Sankranti, Maghi Amavasya, Basant Panchami, and Mahashivratri. On this day, bathing in the holy water is considered to bring good luck. 

Shayya Daan 

Devotees worship the Sun God and perform Yagya, among other rituals, during the Kalpavas. In order to get the blessings of the Gods and Goddesses, a person who completes 12 Kalpavas is required to donate his bed and other items in a ceremony known as Shayya Daan.

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Ann Daan

The devotees feed the saints, the destitute, and the needy at the Magh Mela in 2023. Additionally, it is traditional to donate grains and sesame seeds to the needy people.

Havan 

The saints and sages who travel to the Magh Mela to welcome and appease the gods and goddesses perform yagya-havan and other religious rituals. 

Arghya

On the banks of the river during this fair, thousands of devotees offer prayers and Arghya to the rising sun, and devotees can be seen worshiping the Sun God after having a bath in the Ganga. 

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