Sagara Sangamam Tamilyogi ⇒ [ FRESH ]
According to the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, and the Puranas, the Sagara dynasty's king, Sagara, performed a grand Ashwamedha Yajna (a horse sacrifice ritual) to demonstrate his power and empire. However, the sage, Kapila, was disturbed by the sacrificial rituals and, in his divine wrath, reduced the 60,000 sons of Sagara to ashes.
In Hindu mythology, Sagara Sangamam refers to the confluence of the celestial river, Ganga (also known as Sagara), with the ocean (Sagara). This event is also known as the "Ganga Pralaya" or "Ganga's Descent." sagara sangamam tamilyogi
The king's wife, Sumati, requested Kapila to suggest a way to revive her sons. Kapila advised that the Ganga River, which was then in heaven, would need to be brought to Earth to cleanse the ashes and liberate their souls. According to the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, and
In Tamil Nadu, Sagara Sangamam is an important festival, with devotees gathering at sacred rivers and beaches to offer prayers and take a holy dip. The Kanyakumari district, being a coastal region, celebrates this festival with great fervor, with people taking a dip at the confluence of the three oceans (Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean). This event is also known as the "Ganga