Mahamaham is a Hindu Kumb Mela festival celebrated every 12
years in the Mahamaham tank located in the South Indian town of Kumbakonam in
Tamil Nadu, India. Hindus consider taking a holy dip at the Mahamaham tank on
the day of Mahamaham as sacred. The last Mahamaham was celebrated on March 6,
2004, with people from various places taking the holy dip in the Mahamaham
tank.
The Festival
Masimaham is an annual event that occurs in the Tamil month
of Masi (February–March) in the star of Magam in kumbakanom which is a very
beautiful and ancient and holy place. Once in twelve years, when the planet
Guru (Jupiter) enters Simha (Leo) sign, the Kumbh mela festival of South India
is celebrated at Mahamaham tank. Vast crowds gather at Kumbakonam to have a dip
in the tank, along with saints and philosophers. All the rivers of India are
believed to meet at the tank on this day and a purificatory bath at this tank
on this day is considered equal to the combined dips in all the holy rivers of
India[1] Festival deities from all the temples in Kumbakonam arrive at the tank
and at noon, all the deities bathe along with the devotees - it is called
"Theerthavari". The purificatory bath is believed to remove sins and
after the dip, pilgrims offer charitable gifts in the hope of being rewarded in
the current life and subsequent lives. The temple cars of major temples in
Kumbakonam come around the city on the festival night. During the Mahamaham of
1992, the number of devotees reached 1 million.
People are washing their sins on the holy rivers like
Ganges, Yamuna, Sarasvati River, Sarayu, Godavari River, Mahanadi River,
Narmada River, Pavoshnl and Kaveri River. These rivers wanted to get rid of
their sins and approached Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma advised these rivers if you
meet together and take bath in Mahamaham would wash off all the sins. Hence,
during the time of Mahamaham festival, it is also believed that taking bath in
the holy stream of water from the famous rivers like Ganges, Yamuna, Sarasvati
River, Sarayu, Godavari River, Mahanadi River, Narmada River, Pavoshnl and
Kaveri River, which are mixed together in Mahamaham tank, would get rid of sins
according to Hindu religion.
Mahamaham bathing festival is concentrated on a single day, the
concourse of pilgrims being all the more. During this festival, thousands of
Hindu devotees come to Kumbakonam, and take bath in a tank named Mahamaham
tank, generally followed or preceded by a dip in the kaveri river at
Kumbakonam. The tank has 20 holy wells. These wells are named after 20 holy
rivers flowing across India. People get themselves drained in these wells.
These wells are also called as "Theertham" (Holy water).
The Tank
The Tank is located in the heart of Kumbakonam town. It
covers an area of 6.2 acres and is trapezoidal in shape. The tank is surrounded
by 16 small Mandapams (shrines) and has 21 wells inside the tank. The names of
the wells carry the name of Hindu god Shiva or that of Rivers of India.Govinda
Dikshitar, the chieftain of Ragunatha Nayak of Thanjavur, constructed the
sixteen Mandapams and stone steps around this tank.
Names of 20
Theertham (wells)
1.Vayu Theertham 2.Ganga Theertham 3.Bramma Theertham
4.Yamuna Theertham 5.Kubera Theertham 6.Godavari Theertham 7.Eshana Theertham
8.Narmada Theertham 9.Saraswathi Theertham 10.Indira Theertham 11.Agni
Theertham 12.Cauvery Theertham 13.Yama Theertham 14.Kumari Theertham 15.Niruthi
Theertham 16.Bayoshni Theertham 17.Deva Theertham 18.Varunai Theertham
19.Sarayu Theertham 20.Kanya Theertham
The Mahamaham Tank has four streets alongs its four banks.
It is constructed with steps on the sides for people to easily access the tank
and take dips. There are 16 Mandapas ( Gopuram Towers) around the corners and
sides of the tank.These towers are considered to be forms of lord Shiva ( The
Hindu God)