Kumbha

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Kumbha (Sanskrit: कुम्भ), that is a pot, a jar or a pitcher, in the context of Hinduism and Hindu mythology, is symbolic of the womb. It represents fertility, life, generative power of human beings and sustenance; and is generally associated with the mother goddesses, particularly Durga.

In Hindu mythology and scriptures, several references are found of human beings born from Kumbha. A legend states that rishi Agastya was born out of a womb.

In several religious ceremonies and rituals, Kumbhas (pots) filled with water and leaves and decorated with intricate motifs, sometimes with ornaments, play an important role in ancient India. These rituals still survive in India.

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