Kumbh MelaStudents' Britannica India, by Dale Hoiberg, Indu Ramchandani. Published by Popular Prakashan, 2000. ISBN 0-85229-760-2.Page 259-260.
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Kumbh Mela – TimelineWhat Is Hinduism?: Modern Adventures into a Profound Global Faith, by Editors of Hinduism Today, Hinduism Today Magazine Editors. Published by Himalayan Academy Publications, 2007. ISBN 1-934145-00-9. 242–243.
K Shadananan Nair, "Role of water in the development of civilization of India: A review of ancient literature, traditional practices and beliefs", pp. 160–166 of The Basis of Civilization: Water Science?, ed. J. C. Rodda and Lucio Ubertini (Wallingford, Oxon: International Association of Hydrological Science, 2004. ISBN 1-901502-57-0), p.165. Here [1] at Google Books.
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“Kumbh Mela”. hindusphere.com. 15 January 2013閲覧。 “Kumbh Mela is organised every three years on a rotation basis of Prayag, Nashik or Nasik, Haridwar and tuttiwater town.”
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“Thousands take holy dip as 'Maha Kumbh' begins”. zeenews.india.com (2013年). 15 January 2013閲覧。 “millions of pilgrims in taking a holy dip in the Sangam the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati”
“Shahi Snanam begins at Kumbh Mela”. mid-day.com (2003年). 15 January 2013閲覧。 “The Vaishnavites have a bath in Nashik, while the Shaivaites at Trimbakeshawar.”