There is a local proverb that says, “সব তীর্থ বার বার, গঙ্গাসাগর একবার” (Sab tirth bar bar, Gangasagar ekbar), which translates to “One visit to Gangasagar is worth a lifetime of pilgrimages.” Located where the holy Ganges meets the Bay of Bengal, Gangasagar is a land of mythology and spirituality. Here, lies the holy Kapil Muni Ashram, a sacred place for devotees seeking blessings and inner peace.
Legend says King Sagar, ancestor of Lord Ram of the Ikshvaku dynasty, decided to perform the Ashwamedha Yagya. However, the horse chosen for the ritual disappeared. The king’s 60,000 sons searched through the land and found the missing horse near a place where Kapil Muni was meditating. Mistaking the sage for the thief they tried to disrupt his meditation. An enraged Kapil Muni then reduced them all to ashes.
Years later, a descendant of King Sagar named Angshuman, found the horse still near Kapil Muni. He apologised for his ancestor’s mistake and showed great respect to the sage. Kapil Muni, impressed by Angshuman’s sincerity, explained that the souls of the 60,000 sons could only be freed with water from the holy Ganges River.
Many generations later, King Bhagirath, another descendant of Sagar, prayed tirelessly for the Ganges to come down from the heavens. Finally, his prayers were answered, and the holy river flowed onto Earth. Bhagirath then used the Ganges water to perform a ceremony, freeing the souls of his ancestors.
As a tribute to King Bhagirath’s devotion, the river was named Bhagirathi. The place where the Ganges meets the ocean was named “Sagar” after King Sagar, and the island there is called “Sagar Dweep.” This is why a dip in the sacred waters of Gangasagar is believed to cleanse sins and bring spiritual peace.
Believed to be the site where Kapil Muni meditated, the Ashram is a beautiful complex. It is a beautiful place, with a main temple in the center. Inside the temple, there are statues of Kapil Muni, the Ganges River (also called Maa Ganga), and King Sagar. Many Hindus visit this important pilgrimage site throughout the year, especially during the Makar Sankranti festival.
Whether budget-friendly or looking for a luxurious stay, Gangasagar offers a variety of accommodation options. Hotels and guesthouses by the sea offer stunning views, while Jagriti Dham, located conveniently along Diamond Harbour Road, provides a serene retreat. After a day of exploring the Ashram’s rich history and seeking blessings, Jagriti Dham offers a tranquil space to unwind and rejuvenate.
For those travelling from Kolkata, several routes lead to Gangasagar:
Visiting Kapil Muni Ashram and Gangasagar is more than just a religious trip; it’s a chance to find yourself and reconnect with your spirituality. This special place is filled with myths, history, and stunning beauty, offering a life-changing experience for everyone.
Especially for seniors, taking short breaks from their daily routines and visiting new places can be very important. These trips can help reduce stress, improve mood, and even create new memories. Kapil Muni Ashram and Gangasagar offer a unique chance to combine spiritual exploration with a refreshing escape from everyday life.
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