Kumbh Mela: The World’s Largest Hindu Religious Festival
The Kumbh Mela is known as the largest religious festival in the world, an event that every twelve years gathers millions of Hindu devotees on the sacred banks of the Ganges River.
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The Kumbh Mela is known as the largest religious festival in the world, an event that every twelve years gathers millions of Hindu devotees on the sacred banks of the Ganges River.
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