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First ever Kumbh Mela in USA
- 10 Sep '06
Kumbha Mela...confluence for peace...a celebration for eternity!
The first ever Kumbha Mela in USA was celebrated with great pomp and splendor on September 10, 2006 at Bren Event Center, UC Irvine to usher in peace by infusing collective positive energy. An auspicious moment in time opening for powerful healing energy to be firmly rooted in North America arrived... More than 18 Southern California organizations took part in the festival, which featured a quarter-mile procession with an estimated 4,000 chanting marchers who carried pictures and images of deities and spiritual leaders from various temples.