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English: The picture of Kumbh for which waters in the Kshipra river was filled through the mightier Narmada river, to celebrate the Hinduism's biggest festival, with 7.5 million people taking bath on the same auspicious day of Purnima. Kshipra will soon deprecate to a mere barren land full of waste for the next 12 years, till the next Kumbh festival. Does the nature's importance lies with the auspicious tithis or with its true nature itself?
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