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Nasik or Nashik dhol is very famous and the most popular type of music in mostly
Maharashtra state of
India. In this type of band music instrument like big dhol, tasha, banjo and ghanti is used and you can see these band mostly during
Ganesh chaturthi and Ganapati visarjan, many people also use these band in wedding ceremony and there are some famous group of nasik dhol walas like the
Rudra Pathak
Pune, Vimlabai Garware dhol tasha pathak, twastha kasar,
Laxmi road
Moya Nashik dhol
Purple beats associations hypnotic shiva trance, krishna mahamantra nashik dhol, monsoon beats, Sai bombay nasik dhol, parshuram pathak, shree garjana, tardeo nashik dhol ganpati nasik dhol, most of the mumbaikars like nasik dhol and you find people dancing on the beats of nasik dhol mostly during ganesh visarjan. Nasik dhol is also popular outside
India like a female called
Rani Taj is a famous dhol player musician abroad and she performs her show all across the globe internationally. Even bollywood actors are fan of nasik dhol and have danced on the beat of nasik dhol during ganesh visarjan. Nasik dhol walas has also appeared in
TV shows like
India's Got Talent. Be it any year the craze of nasik dhol has increased and now you will see nasik dhol played in every occasion. This is better than puneri dhol
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Kumbh Mela is one of the hallowed festivals of India and is organized at a big scale. According to the scholars, it is believed that when
Gods and demons were having fight over the nectar then
Lord Vishnu flew away with the pot of nectar spilling drops of nectar at four different places; where we celebrate Kumbh melas, those places were
Hardwar, Nasik,
Ujjain and
Prayag.
The celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of
Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Sun is in
Aries (
Mesh Rashi) and Jupiter in
Aquarius, it is celebrated in
Haridwar. When Jupiter is in
Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) and the Sun is in
Capricorn (Makar Rashi), then kumbh is celebrated at Prayag.
Mela is celebrated in Ujjain when Jupiter and the Sun are in
Scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi). It is said that when the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac
sign, Leo; then Kumbh Mela is celebrated at
Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. Kumbh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show, crowd gets crazy and scenario of the fare is breath taking. Devotees congregate and perform several rites and rituals.
Numbers of ceremonies are performed like religious discussions, devotional singing, mass feeding of holy men and women and poor, out of which bathing is considered as most sacred and takes place at the bank of river in every town, where Kumbh is celebrated.
Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Trimbakeshwar in Nashik which is in
Maharashtra. Trimbakeshwar is a holy town of Nasik as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Triyambakeshwar Jyotirlinga temple is situated there. Kumbh Mela in Nasik is celebrated once in every twelve years and is known as Sinhasta.
According to mythological stories and verses of epics the drops of Amrita or nectar fell at the
Godavari River in Nasik when Lord Vishnu flew from earth to heaven after Samudra
Manthan. That is the reason why the place is considered sacred and is of great importance amongst Hindus
. In the lunar month of
Magh when Sun and Jupiter are in Leo (Singh Rashi) zodiac sign Kumbh Mela is held at Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. The fair is celebrated with full passion and keenness in Nasik as one can evidence and about millions of pilgrims come here to wash away their sins in the holy river,
Godavari. The two bathing ghats, Ramkund and Kushavarta holy reservoirs appreciate faith and belief of thousands of sadhus, holy men and millions of pilgrims as they take dips in holy
River Godavari on the specific date and at specific time. As the administration is aware of the dates they start arranging accommodation facilities for the pilgrims who comes from all walks of life. The panorama of this festive season is worth watching.
As Kumbh Mela is celebrated in every twelve years in Nasik; last time it was celebrated in
2003, which resulted into an incredible festive season for the people of Maharashtra in particular and people of India in general.
People get away from their routine schedules and experienced spiritual ecstasy during Kumbh days. In
2015, Nasik will again get an opportunity to host guests from every spot of the country and from all walks of life as Kumbh Mela will be held in Nasik from July 14 to
September 25 of 2015