Road to Mahakumbh: 8-Day Amrit Yatra
Road to Mahakumbh: 8-Day Amrit Yatra
Overview
Duration: 7 Nights 8 Days
Departure Date: 24 July 2026
Haridwar • Vrindavan • Ujjain • Omkareshwar • Nashik • Trimbakeshwar • Goa
• Har Ki Pauri Sankalp at Haridwar
• Devshayani Ekadashi Darshan in Vrindavan
• Chaturmas spiritual beginning
• Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan
• Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan
• Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan
• Yamuna blessings at Vrindavan
• Shipra blessings at Ujjain
• Narmada blessings at Omkareshwar
• Godavari blessings at Nashik
• Nashik Mahakumbh spiritual exploration
• Shravan Shivotsav at House of Ullassa Goa
• Feature in My Indo Channel spiritual web series
This Journey Will Be Documented
Road to Mahakumbh will be documented as an unscripted spiritual road series on My Indo Channel.
The series will capture:
• Temple stories
• Conversations with saints
• Local traditions
• Spiritual practices
• Mahakumbh awareness
• Real road moments
This allows travellers to become part of a living spiritual journey and a story that will be shared with a wider audience.
Road to Mahakumbh: Amrit Yatra is a sacred road journey across Bharat that begins just before Devshayani Ekadashi and leads seekers into the first day of Shravan, following a spiritual progression from Hari to Har, from Amrit to Anand.
The journey begins at Haridwar, the sacred doorway into the spiritual path, where the pilgrim takes the first Sankalp and seeks the blessings of Maa Ganga.
From there, the trail moves to Vrindavan on Devshayani Ekadashi, the sacred day when Lord Narayan enters Yoga Nidra and Chaturmas begins. Taking blessings of Shri Krishna on this day marks the awakening of Bhakti and the beginning of the inner journey.
The next stop is Mahakaleshwar, Ujjain, where the seeker receives Baba Mahakal’s darshan on the very first day of this sacred transition of time, making it a powerful moment of purification, surrender, and spiritual reset.
From Mahakal, the journey continues to Omkareshwar, where the vibration of Om and the blessings of Maa Narmada guide the seeker into deeper alignment and awakening.
The path then reaches Trimbakeshwar and Nashik, where the sacred Godavari begins and where Amrit is believed to have fallen during Samudra Manthan, making Nashik one of the four sacred Mahakumbh destinations.
The upcoming Nashik Mahakumbh follows a powerful spiritual timeline:
31 October 2026 – Dhwajarohan and opening of the Kumbh cycle
2 August 2027 – First Amrit Snan
31 August 2027 – Second Amrit Snan
11 September 2027 – Third Amrit Snan in Nashik
12 September 2027 – Third Amrit Snan in Trimbakeshwar
24 July 2028 – Dhwaj Avarohan and conclusion of the sacred cycle
This makes Nashik a powerful point of preparation, awareness, and spiritual readiness for Mahakumbh.
The journey concludes at House of Ullassa Goa with Shravan Shivotsav, celebrating the first day of Shravan through bhajans, kirtan, Jalabhishek, satsang, and community devotion. A journey of Sankalp, Bhakti, Shuddhi, Bodh, Amrit, and Anand. This entire expedition will be documented as an unscripted spiritual web series on My Indo Channel, where travellers become part of a living story of faith, transformation, and celebration.
Distance Covered
Haridwar to Vrindavan – 280 km
Vrindavan to Ujjain – 650 km
Ujjain to Omkareshwar – 140 km
Omkareshwar to Nashik – 410 km
Nashik to Trimbakeshwar – 30 km
Trimbakeshwar to Goa – 710 km
Total Distance Covered: Approx. 2,300 km
