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Rajim Kumbh (Devanagari: राजिम कुम्भ or कुंभ)is a Hindu pilgrimage of people and religious gurus held every year at Rajim, India. Rajim has been a pilgrimage centre for followers of Vaishnavism from ancient times. It is also a known Shaiv dharma centre. In old times it was a camping station on the pilgrimage route. The ritual of Kalpvas was performed at Rajim just like it is at Allahabad. The religious congregation at Rajim performs a ceremony known as the 'fifth Kumbh' which is similar to the traditional 'Punni mela' observed every year at the famous Rajiv Lochan temple located near the holy confluence of the Mahanadi, Pairi and Sondur rivers in Rajim. Currently, the pilgrimage is organised by Mr. Shera Golani of Raipur. Rajim is located in Gariyaband district. the Rajim kumbh are celebrated in February-March in every year for about 16 days. == Rituals performed == Thousands of Sadhu, Sant, Mahatama, Rishi, Muni and Margdarshak Guru come to Rajim Kumbh each year for the festival. People start coming to Rajim one day ahead of time, and take part in the special puja performed at midnight. The temples that are a must to visit are the Shri Kuleshwar Mahadev and Shri Rajiv Lochan. Devotees take a holy bath in the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the three rivers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rajim Kumbh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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