mÄgha-mÄsa lÄgila, ebe yadi yÄiye
makare prayÄga-snÄna kata dina pÄiye

 mÄgha-mÄsa lÄgila - the month of MÄgha has begun; ebe - now; yadi - if; yÄiye - we go; makare - during the Makara-saá¹…krÄnti; prayÄga-snÄna - bathing at PrayÄga; kata dina - for a few days; pÄiye - we shall get.


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“It is now the beginning of the month of MÄgha. If we go to PrayÄga at this time, we shall have an opportunity to bathe for a few days during Makara-saá¹…krÄnti.â€

Purport

Bathing during the month of MÄgha at the MÄgha-melÄ still takes place. This is a very old melÄ (assembly), dating from time immemorial. It is said that ever since the Lord in the form of MohinÄ« took a bucket of nectar and kept it at PrayÄga, holy men have gathered there every year and observed the MÄgha-melÄ. Every twelfth year there is a Kumbha-melÄ, a great festival, and all the holy men from all over India assemble there. The brÄhmaṇa wanted to take advantage of the MÄgha-melÄ and bathe there.

Bathing at the confluence of the Ganges and YamunÄ, near the fort at Allahabad (PrayÄga), is mentioned in the revealed scriptures:

mÄghe mÄsi gamiá¹£yanti gaá¹…gÄ-yÄmuna-saá¹…gamam
gavÄá¹ Å›ata-sahasrasya samyag dattaá¹ ca yat-phalam
prayÄge mÄgha-mÄse vai try-ahaá¹ snÄtasya tat-phalam

“If one goes to PrayÄga and bathes at the confluence of the Ganges and YamunÄ in the month of MÄgha, he attains the result of giving hundreds and thousands of cows in charity. Simply by bathing for three days there, he attains the results of such a pious activity.†Because of this, the Sanoá¸iyÄ brÄhmaṇa was very eager to go to PrayÄga and bathe. Generally karmÄ«s (fruitive laborers) take advantage of bathing there during the month of MÄgha, thinking that they will be rewarded in the future. Those who are situated in devotional service do not very strictly follow this karma-kÄṇá¸Ä«ya process.