00:00Lakhs of devotees from across the country and many from abroad continue to throng the Kamakhya temple atop the Neelachal Hill in Guwahati on the third day of the annual Ambubachi Mela which began on Sunday.
00:16The Mela is held over four days every June during which the temple doors remain closed coinciding with the ritualistic menstrual cycle of Goddess Kamakhya.
00:26The doors are closed to mark Prabritti and reopen to signify Nibritti. Prabritti is believed to mark the beginning of the Goddess's menstrual period while Nibritti signals its end.
00:40Devotees describe visiting the temple during the Ambubachi Mela as a deeply spiritual and unique experience.
00:47We're now for 20 to 30 years. We are still spreads from each other. What do you mean by the mother?
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01:29The Ambabachi Mela symbolizes and celebrates fertility and womanhood.
01:55The four-day period is considered highly sacred and is observed with deep devotion and rituals
02:02by lakhs of pilgrims.
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