Kumbh in India
Bongo Kumbho
A Sacred Confluence Revived After 700 Years
Bongo Kumbho is an ancient spiritual congregation of Bengal, deeply rooted in Sanatan tradition and collective sadhana. It is not merely a festival, but a living spiritual phenomenon that reconnects society with its sacred past.
Historically, this Kumbho tradition remained discontinued for over 700 years, gradually fading from public observance due to changing times. In recent years, through the collective resolve and blessings of revered spiritual gurus, Bongo Kumbho has been revived, restoring a vital spiritual and cultural link that once defined Bengal’s sacred landscape.








Kerala Kumbh Mela
Mahamagha rituals begin in Thirunavaya
Kerala’s Mamankam Ulsav was an ancient river festival celebrated on the banks of the Bharathappuzha centuries ago. Deeply rooted in spiritual and historical traditions, it once attracted devotees from...
Read more at: https://organiser.org/2026/01/23/336423/bharat/magh-mela-keralas-forgotten-kumbh-how-mamankam-ulsav-is-reclaiming-a-lost-civilisational-legacy/
