THE HEART OF YOGA - 16 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) & KUMBH MELA

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Erica Jung
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Feb 21 - Mar 8, 2019
Group size: 5 - 15
THE HEART OF YOGA - 16 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) & KUMBH MELA
India

Erica Jung
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22 reviews

Feb 21 - Mar 8, 2019
Group size: 5 - 15

About this trip

Where to even start?


It is an experience beyond words.


India is for those who seek and for those who believe that life might hold just a bit more.
For thousands of years pilgrims have traveled to these mystical lands in search of something greater, deeper and transformative, and this year's journey back is ready to feed our tired and hungry souls.


A lifetime must, being in aligned company and under experienced and conscious  guidance on how to approach and experience fully these Holy Cities, make the absolute difference in your experience, understanding, and appreciation for these holy lands and offerings.
For 2019 we immerse together for  two of the most sacred pilgrimages at their holy sites with Ardh Kumbh Mela and Shivaratri in Allahabad. 


Created with love and purposeful intention by life long travel experts and led by international teacher Erica Jung, a dedicated guide and student of sacred Vedic spaces and philosophies of the Bhakti tradition, this retreat is the ultimate in India is you are not looking to be a tourist but to really dive into the heart of things. 


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SACRED PILGRIMAGE EVENT INFO:


Kumbh Mela is the largest religious & holiest gathering in the world.


Visiting India during Kumbh Mela can be your most significant opportunity to witness Indian Culture and Centuries-old traditions at its best.


Kumbh Mela, listed on UNESCO's  Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, is considered as the world’s largest gathering of pilgrims and is a very vital event for Hinduism. 


According to the expert committee of UNESCO, Kumbh Mela is the most abundant, peaceful religious gathering on earth, where people of different classes participate without any discrimination.


The festival has its origins in Hindu mythology which says Lord Vishnu wrested a golden pot containing the nectar of immortality from demons. Four drops fell on the four locations across India, in the cities of Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nasik in a 12-day fight for possession. 


The Kumbh Mela is held at one of these spots every six years, with the festival at Allahabad the holiest of them all.


A site where one of 4 drops of Amrit ( Nector of Eternal Life) were dropped by Lord Vishnu, is the reason that a big number of Hindus from every corner of the world arrive at the fair to bathe in the holy rivers, or a ritual meant to clean them of sin and bring pureness to their lives. 


The Kumbh Mela Allahabad attracts devotes in millions from all over the world.


This yoga of Makar Sankranti is called “Kumbh bath-yoga” and this day considered a particular delight because they believed that on this day the doors of heaven from the earth open and by taking a bath here, the soul gets liberation with ease.


This powerful and deeply spiritual event happens only on the 6th year of every 12 years.



ADDITIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ALLAHABAD:


Kumbh at Prayag (Allahabad) is more critical than other Kumbh because it leads to light. Prayag is a place where the symbol of intelligence is the rise of the sun.


Prayag considered as the origin of the universe and the center of the earth.


It is believed that before the creation of the world, Brahma Ji (also known as Svayambhu or self-born) did Ashwamegha Yagya here in Allahabad. 


Along with Brahmeshwara temple, Dashwamedh Ghat is now present here as a sign of the Yagya. ("sacrifice, devotion, worship, offering", and refers in Hinduism to any ritual done in front of a sacred fire, often with mantras.)



SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHA SHIVARATRI:


Auspicious festival of Mahashivaratri falls on the 4th night of the new moon during Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Phalgun and is celebrated by the devotees of Lord Shiva, who is the God of meditation, austerity, and contemplation.. The Sanskrit term, Krishna Paksha means the period of waning moon or the dark fortnight.


Shivaratri Festival is celebrated on a moonless night.


Maha Shivaratri is considered the day when adiyogi or the first guru awakened his consciousness at the material level of existence.  


Different legends describe the significance of Maha Shivaratri. 


According to Hindu mythology, Shivaratri or ‘Shiva's Great Night’ symbolizes the wedding day of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Many however, believe, Shivaratri is the night when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava Nritya - the dance of primordial creation, preservation and destruction. 


Devotees strongly believe that praying to Lord Shiva on this auspicious day washes away their sins and takes them closer to the path of salvation. On this day, devotees observe strict fasting and worship Lord Shiva with Milk, honey, sandalwood paste, Bel Leaves, flowers, fruits ets. It is followed by Meditation, chanting mantras and singing bhajans praising the Lord, throughout the night .


Celebrations of Shivaratri Festival mainly take place at night. Devotees of Lord Shiva throng Shiva temples across the country and spend ‘the Night of Lord Shiva’ by chanting verses and hymns in praise of the Lord. The festival holds special meaning for the ladies. They pray to Goddess Parvati also called ′Gaura′, the giver of ′suhag′ for good husbands, marital bliss and a long and prosperous married life. 


This year Maha Shivaratri has particular significance in Allahabad being a main and final bathing day of Ardh Kumbh Mela.




SAPTA PURI MEANING:

The Sapta Puri are places of birth of religious and spiritual masters, places where Gods have descended as avatars(incarnations) such as Ayodhya where Rama was born, and places considered as Nitya tirthas, naturally endowed, with spiritual powers since ages such as Varanasi and Haridwar.

We will travel to 4 out of the 7 Sapta Puri along with other historical and important spiritual sites.

Be prepared to leave behind who you thought you were and step into the heart of who you are.


Guest Spiritual & Devotional Music Guide


Janeshwar Das

Janeshwar grew up singing and playing kirtan. He is a master at leading kirtan and a gifted teacher who has been practicing bhakti from a very young age. His music training took place at the Bhaktivedanta Gurukul (traditional vedic education system) under the well known mridanga (drum) teacher Radha Govinda Pal. Later on, Janeshwar traveled to the holy village of Vrindavan where he took the vows of a monk and did selfless service at the famous 24-hour Kirtan Mandali for several years. Today he travels around India playing for Kirtan Festivals. Under his tutelage, students will learn the best and traditional way of drumming (on the mrdanga clay drum) and will leave with the skills needed to accompany kirtans.

Available Packages

Double Room

SHARED ROOMS WILL ALL HAVE A PRIVATE BATH AND SEPERATE BEDS EXCEPT FOR HARDIWAR WHERE THE LOCATION ONLY HAS OVERSIZED KING BEDS CONSISTING OF TWO BED COMBINED. 

$4,095
Deposit: $500
Single Room

ALL ROOMS HAVE PRIVATE BATHS

$5,195
Deposit: $500

Available options

Itinerary

Day 1 - New Delhi
Welcome to India!!

You will arrive today at Delhi International Airport. Following customs, immigration formalities and baggage
collection, our tour guide will meet you after which you would be transferred to your hotel.

Unpack and unwind enjoying the night in Delhi or even sneak in a few sites in this world and ancient hub!

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Erica Jung
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Fierce, compassionate, and beating to the beat of her own drum, Erica Jung is one yoga teacher you want to know. She’s a New Jersey native and splits her time living there and in Hamburg, Germany. Making good use of her dual citizenship, she speaks both English and Mandarin and teaches and hosts yoga retreats all over the world. - Erica first found yoga about 13 years ago while studying psychology and nursing. She stepped into her first yoga class with a desire to become more flexible, only to discover yoga was so much more than that. It was a way to blend her WHOLE-istic philosophy and Eastern and Western Sciences together into a potent combination that brought out the highest version of self. - She's now the creator of Transformational Travel and Science of Spirit which all help people expand their perspectives and connect more fully and genuinely to their true selves, for their best life yet. _ She hopes to connect with you and share this ever exciting journey called life.

Reviews

A big THANK YOU to Erica and Udo for having provided, once again, a trip filled with wonders. This was my second pilgrimage in India and I came with the piece of mind that all logistics would be provided for and that I just needed to show up. Additionally, Erica’s knowledge of the culture and divine connection allowed for the trip to flow with ease and grace.
By Geraldine P for THE HEART OF YOGA - 15 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) on Nov 20, 2023
JT
This trip can not be described. I should have paid triple what I paid for this experience. This trip was like having my hand held as I was walked through the Epic Ramayana and the footsteps of Lord Rama. It's been six months and it feels like I am still there, and I can't wait to go back. Erica brings together her own knowledge along with the loving guides who are truly subject matter experts. I think the best way to describe this trip is a spiritual transfusion of energy. The people attracted to this trip are instant family and such a source of support on a daily basis. If everyone were to go on this trip with Erica once in their life, there would be no serious conflict. I think the greatest gift of this trip is to see yourself. - James (Washington, D.C.)
By James T for THE HEART OF YOGA - 16 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) on Sep 16, 2020
JT
It's taken me a year to sit down and write this review because honestly I'm still overwhelmed. To travel with Erica is to travel with the Divine -- There are no worries, no issues, and every moment is an experience wrapped in complete and total love. To travel with those companions called to these trips is to discover family you didn't know you had. For me this trip was so much more than an opportunity to observe mother nature in the raw of the deep African bush. It was an opportunity to connect with life in a way that I seek to emulate daily. Truly a blessing that I hope I have the opportunity to experience again with my children! - James T (Washington, DC)
By James T for Zimbabwe : Wild At Heart on Sep 16, 2020
Get ready for the most beautiful and loving assault on your senses. You will leave a changed person, for the better. You are in nurturing and capable hands with guides that are matter experts in the rich history of all the magical places you will visit. Don't miss the chance to go!
By Jennifer B for THE HEART OF YOGA - 16 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) on Mar 13, 2020
My deepest gratitude to Erica, Udo, and Sanjay for guiding our group through the off-beaten paths of India. It was a journey like no other where I was able to let go and enjoy the experience to its fullest knowing that all the details where taken care of. The itinerary, hotel and food choices, as well as ways of transportation were put together with much thoughts. Amazingly, there was always room to allow for the magic of the moment to shine through. Yoga was practiced as a whole in body, mind, spirit so as to plant the seed of Transformation. Thank you!!
By Geraldine P for THE HEART OF YOGA - 16 DAYS THROUGH HOLY DHAMS (SITES) on Mar 13, 2020
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